In order of goodness, kinda.
radiangames Fluid is excellent. I love it. You have a small level and you have to collect all the little orb things to complete it. When you collect one, though, it turns into an enemy and needs to be avoided. Sneaky. There are power ups and warps along the way, but the key to how good it is is in having a great medal system where you get stars based on your time, and gold stars if youre REALLY quick. Theyre genuinely hard to get. Masses of gameplay in this one. Excellent.
Ripple is a twin stick with a gimmick that works, for a change. You shoot enemies to turn them white, but this doesnt kill them. The only way to kill them is to press a trigger which sends a ripple pulsing from your ship which kills any white enemy it touches, the more it gets, the higher the combo. So, awesome risk/reward system, in that the more enemies you leave hanging around, the higher your points, but death is pretty quick. It looks great as well, really really retro in the best possible way. Like it.
I dont think Harmonium is a game, even though it looks like one and it has a timer. You place white squares in a grid and a line sweeps across and depending on where and how many you placed in a column, youll get a different sound. So you make little jingles. Basically anything you do sounds kinda cool, I like it. Can adjust the tempo too, or enter Game of Life mode, where the song you made evolves with every pass. Really nice.
Pumpkin Chop 2 isnt a game either, but is also kinda neat. You just carve a pumpkin and then show it off, and its pretty nice looking. The carving works really well, you could get some awesome results with a bit of effort.
Cutouts is a lot of fun. It's a 2D platformer like from years gone by. Three lives. Collect 100 things for a new life. Jump on enemies heads, it's great. The music is really lovely and of course, it looks really cool. As soon as the background starts scrolling you smile at the care that must have gone into making it. Enjoyed a lot.
Blazin' Balls Xtreme Edition is cool. You have to manouvre your ball to the end of a thin course in as quick a time as possible. There are loads of coloured panels which affect you. Cyan inverts left and right, blue jumps, red slows you down, etc. Yellow is pretty funny. It's a pretty fun game to mess with, but thinking about it now I can't remember what it had in the way of leaderboards. Really could use online ones for maximum fun. Checked the trial. No leaderboards at all. Missed potential.
DUENDE <デュエンディ>I liked, I think. Its weird. It looks really cool, dark, brooding. I like the auto-lock on because Im shite at these kinds of games. Its a mech based third person shooter type thing. There doesnt seem to be much wrong with it that I can see, I enjoyed playing it. I think I enjoyed the look more than the game, overall, though
Ava Bash is a bunch of 4 player minigames. They're not particularly thrilling or anything, track and field type things without the interesting backdrop. Competent.
Avatar Laser Tag has a cool-looking title screen which implies it's going to be some kind of isometric shooter, but of course, when you play it it's as good as an FPS game, third person over the shoulder type affair with a crosshair and that. It's not that bad, really. The arena was pretty big and it looked good, the avatars were an alright addition. Aiming and shooting wasn't great, but in a match online everyone's hindered the same. I say everyone, I mean just you, because surely nobody's playing online?
Then, bizarrely, Avatar Laser Wars comes out the same day. Didn't like this as much. Only seems to be one level, a tiny little spaceship affair, and why isn't the world bored as fuck of shooting stuff on space ships at this point? Also, lawsuit from Lucas surely pending.
Avatar Massage ONLINE is, oh I don't care, just insert whatever swearwords you want.
Cosmic Crash is a twin stick that takes four hours to get going, and even longer to die. Even if you're intentionally trying to die it takes ages. Got bored long before the game (presumably) gets going.
Defense Matrix is a tower defence game presented in blurrovision. It's really basic, ugly, and doesn't appear to do anything that would elevate it beyond any other TD game.
I would love to like Fear The Dronx but I cant because it appears to be rubbish. You have to direct blocks around to destroy creatures and what should be a cool Chu Chu Rocket style puzzle game is far too action-oriented and it just doesnt work at all as it is. There was no fun to be had.
Get Rich or Die Gaming is a horrible looking, horribly voiced point and click game. Humour largely fails, with swearing in place of actual laughs. Cant recommend much.
Lab Rabbit is a slow, slow, awkward platform game, with pointlessly complex jumping mechanics.
LEUCISTIC WYVERNリューシスティックワイバーン, talk amongst yourselves. I have no idea if this was any good because I couldnt work out how to play it, and the controls were inverted (or not inverted) so I couldnt play it long enough without dying because I just couldnt control it. Is it good? Seemed kinda awkward, with explosions obscuring the entire screen at times.
Mark the Mechanic is an average enough platformer, theres just so little going on that its massively boring to actually play.
Racer Rocket is in no way a racing game. You press a button to launch your rocket then press B every 30 seconds or so as you watch all the other rockets fly away. Right.
Tiny Tims Tremendous Tank is some kind of tank based Trials game? Maybe? I certainly got to a hay stack and flipped upside down and then sat there because the game doesnt actually explain what your goal is or how to shift weight to overcome such obstacles. You can shoot cute fluffy animals too, for some reason.