I don't think I've played enough Ouya games yet to list off that many(been rather busy working on my own Ouya title, and I just caught my siblings' cold too-fun times.) so I'll just list a top 3 to 5 in no particular order:
Ittle Dew- First game I've actually purchased, beat it about a week 1/2 ago, brought back fond memories of the original Legend of Zelda for the Nes but I wish there had been two more dungeons outside of the castle.Still, money well spent.
Gaurdoah(crap- forgot how to spell it >_<)-I'll admit, I've wasted hours upon hours on this game, because raizing entire cities to the ground as a lightning shooting Rodan wannabe never gets old. Bonus points for being free.
Wilson's Adventure- As basic as it is, this game stood out to me as the Ouya's first solid platformer. Much like the first Adventure Island, there's not much in the way of unique mechanics or anything(aside from the roll) but the game functions well, and has a lot of charm. Also I dig those painted backgrounds and the relaxing ost. Once again, a title that has a good "Nes feel" to it, which for a niche indie console, is a bonus in my book- it also helped take the edge off an unpleasant hospital stay.
Don't Eat Soap- Played alot of Bubble Bobble back in the day so this caught my attention right away. I also played it alot during my hospital stay, and it even has two co-op!
Gentlemen!(Note: need to purchase!) Because gravity fliping Victorian upper class seniors blowing up, knifing, or tasering each other to kingdom come is always fun! Also, pidgeons.






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