Brutal Gamer writes:
Shuggy… Shuggy… kinda sounds a bit like a cross between a slug and Shaggy from Scooby Doo… Or maybe a weird garment to keep your shoulders warm… just me? Moving on then…
The Adventures of Shuggy appears at first to take it’s cues from several high profile indie games of the last twelve or so months. Melding elements of Super Meat Boy and The Misadventures of PB Winterbottom together with considerable ease. In fact I have seen plenty of reviews make these comparisons already.
Hardcore Gamer: A mere $4 gets you One Finger Death Punch, which Totalbiscuit recently raved about, Paranormal, Tiny and Big: Grandpa's Leftovers, Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood, Hexcells, The Adventures of Shuggy, Critical Mass, and CreaVures.
Ian of Just Press Start writes:
"The boxiest of all the bundles is back and I have dragged myself out of bundle-based retirement to cover it. Not like I used to mind you, with an ill-informed, rushed and relatively lazy new post, but with insightful (hopefully) and worthwhile (probably a bit of a stretch) reviews of the games. Think of it as something akin to my coverage of the very first Bundle in a Box – where I reviewed the debuting (and incredible) The Sea Will Claim Everything - but with a slightly less penetrative, far more promiscuous gaze."
Gamesta.com has a few more bundles to go to. The latest Bundle in a Box launched its Eclectic Delights, which offer 5 core titles for just $0.99 or 9 games for those that beat an average standing at less than 3 bucks at the time of writing.
If you like platform titles I urge you to give this game a spin - for 800MSp you'd be crazy not too :D