Review: Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition

Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is a charming retro platformer developed by Deneos Games. It is designed to evoke nostalgia for the classic Game Boy era. Originally released in 2018, the game received a definitive edition in 2021, adding new features, quality-of-life improvements, and additional content. With its pixelated art style, catchy chiptune soundtrack, and challenging gameplay, Save Me Mr Tako pays homage to the golden age of handheld gaming while introducing a modern flair.

A Classic Platformer with Depth

At its core, Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is a 2D platformer inspired by games like Kirby’s Dream Land and Super Mario Land. You play as Mr Tako, an octopus caught in a war between humans and octopi. The game weaves an engaging story as Mr Tako, who wishes for peace between the two factions, embarks on a journey to save the world from conflict. The narrative is surprisingly rich for a platformer, adding layers of emotional depth and character development that feel more complex than expected from a retro-inspired title. In that respect, it feels like an early Zelda game.  

The gameplay focuses on exploration, puzzle-solving, and platforming challenges. Mr Tako’s ability to spit ink at enemies and temporarily turn them into platforms adds a unique twist to the genre. This mechanic introduces a strategic layer to the otherwise straightforward mechanics, as you must decide whether to neutralise enemies or use them to progress through levels. The ink mechanic works well in the context of puzzle-solving, as later levels introduce more intricate platforming challenges that require clever use of this ability.

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However, the gameplay is not without its flaws. Some levels feel too repetitive, particularly in the earlier stages of the game, where the difficulty is relatively low. In the beginning, the lack of enemy variety can make it feel like you’re going through the motions until the game introduces more complex platforming sections. Fortunately, the definitive edition addresses these pacing issues by adding new difficulty options, rebalancing levels, and streamlining progression to keep players engaged, but it still isn’t perfect.

Regarding replay value, Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition offers a decent amount. Multiple endings depend on your choices throughout the story, encouraging players to revisit the game to explore alternate paths. Additionally, the game includes a host of side quests and optional challenges that provide additional rewards and help flesh out the world.

Save Me Mr Tako Is A Love Letter to the Game Boy Era

One of the standout aspects of Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is its visuals, which capture the essence of early 90s handheld gaming. The game features a monochrome pixel art style reminiscent of the original Game Boy’s four-colour palette. Every pixel feels deliberately placed to create a visually cohesive world that blends nostalgia with modern sensibilities. The environments are diverse, each location feeling distinct, with detailed backgrounds that add depth to the game’s world.

The game’s definitive edition also allows players to switch between different colour palettes, emphasising the Game Boy inspiration. This feature is more than a gimmick; it enables players to customise their experience, choosing between visual filters that best suit their preferences. Whether you want to play in classic greenish monochrome or more vibrant colour schemes, the game accommodates various aesthetic tastes.

The audio design in Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is equally impressive, with a chiptune soundtrack that perfectly complements the retro aesthetic. The music is catchy and varied, with different tracks accompanying each level and boss battle. While the melodies may not reach the iconic heights of Super Mario or Zelda, they still provide an enjoyable and immersive background to your adventure. Sound effects are equally retro, with satisfying bleeps and bloops that harken back to the 8-bit and 16-bit eras.

Despite the charming visuals and audio, the retro aesthetic may not appeal to everyone. Players unfamiliar with or uninterested in the Game Boy era may find the pixelated graphics and chiptune soundtrack a bit dated, even if they’re intentionally designed that way. However, Save Me Mr Tako is a visual and auditory treat for those who appreciate nostalgia.

A Mixed Bag of Accessibility and Challenge

The controls in Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition are simple and intuitive, making the game easy for newcomers and seasoned platformer fans to pick up. Mr Tako can move, jump, swim, and shoot ink, with each action feeling responsive and fluid. The platforming is tight, with precise jumping mechanics that require careful timing to navigate more challenging sections.

However, while the controls are easy to grasp, the game’s difficulty can sometimes be uneven. Early levels are relatively straightforward, with simple platforming challenges that don’t require much skill. However, as the game progresses, the difficulty ramps up significantly, with later levels introducing complex enemy patterns, tricky jumps, and puzzles demanding precise timing. Some players may find this difficulty spike frustrating, particularly if they want a more casual experience.

Fortunately, the definitive edition addresses some of these concerns by introducing new difficulty options. The original release was often criticised for its punishing difficulty, particularly in boss battles, where one mistake could mean restarting the entire encounter. The new version allows players to choose between easier and harder modes, catering to those who want a more relaxed experience and those seeking a hardcore challenge.

One area where the game struggles is in its checkpoint system. Some levels are long and unforgiving, with sparse checkpoints that can make it frustrating to replay difficult sections after dying. This can lead to moments of trial and error, which may be off-putting for some players. However, the sense of accomplishment after overcoming these challenges can be rewarding, particularly for those who enjoy difficult platformers.

Final Thoughts on Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition

Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is a heartfelt tribute, offering a charming blend of nostalgic visuals, catchy music, and challenging gameplay. The game’s unique ink mechanic adds a layer of strategy to the platforming, while the story provides more depth than you might expect from a retro-inspired title. The definitive edition makes meaningful improvements, including new difficulty options, rebalanced levels, and additional content, making it a more accessible and polished experience than the original release.

However, the game is not without its flaws. The difficulty can feel uneven sometimes, and the pacing of the early levels may leave some players wanting more variety. Additionally, while charming for fans of the genre, the retro visuals and audio may not appeal to everyone.

Overall, Save Me Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is a delightful platformer that successfully captures the essence of classic Game Boy games. It’s a must-play for retro gaming fans, though players unfamiliar with the era may find its appeal more limited. Save Me, Mr Tako: Definitive Edition is available now on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Review: Europa

Europa is a simple game that focuses on a relaxing experience. As such, there is limited violence and just a handful of puzzles to overcome. You may think this would be boring, but it isn’t. The chilled vibe and wonderful aesthetic make this a pleasure to play from beginning to end. Furthermore, as you progress, you unlock a special power that lets you glide and soar through the sparkling blue sky.

This calm adventure title was developed by Helder Pinto, Chozabu, and Nova Dust Entertainment and published by Future Friends Games. It is a 3D semi-open world single-player experience and each small area is a joy to explore. The colourful plants and strange platforming elements are great to look at and fun to overcome. However, Europa’s slow pace and spectacular storytelling are what make it shine. 

Europa highlights humanity’s relationship with nature. 

Humans tend to destroy everything in their path. No matter how good we have it, we still want more. Additionally, if we feel threatened, we act first and think later! Unfortunately, Europa’s beautiful story is punctuated by this horrendous message. Accordingly, a calm and serene tale is ruined by the known greed of every human.

The story takes place on a terraformed version of the moon Europa. This spectacular setting hides in the shadow of Jupiter, but the fauna and environment shine regardless. You control Zee an android who wishes to piece together the mystery of the last surviving human. This journey is one of discovery, freedom, and wonderful storytelling. As the protagonist opens new areas, you witness the ruins of a once spectacular civilisation. What’s more, snippets of the last man’s diary open your eyes to the downfall of this colony.

It’s time to soar. 

Europa evolves slowly. However, this isn’t a bad thing. Instead, this meandering pace lets you familiarise yourself with your surroundings and the task at hand. The hero understands some basic parkour moves. Yet, once they unlock the capabilities of their Zephyr jetpack, the world is their oyster. This special tool allows them to soar and glide above the ground. Moreover, special booster orbs refill your tank to keep you in the air longer. 

This sensation of flying is thrilling. But there are dangers hidden in plain sight. Sentry guns shoot you from the sky and creatures absorb your Zephyr power. As such, you must plan if you wish to stay in the air for longer. Alongside this, there are puzzles to complete and many collectables to find. Crumbling towers hide emeralds and pages of the last man’s diary. The latter is essential to find if you wish to understand your existence. However, the emeralds are nice to find and will only interest completionists. 

Europa looks fantastic. 

It doesn’t matter if you are walking, sliding, flying, or gliding, you’ll adore the visual experience. The cool colour palette is beautiful to look at. Additionally, the strange alien creatures are interesting to observe. There is a sense of depth that demands to be explored. Consequently, taking to the skies and planning a path is a joy to experience. Yet, when things go wrong or you can’t work things out, it can be frustrating. As such, you must be patient if you wish to reach the highest and most spectacular locations. 

The audio is phenomenal! The music is serene and magical to listen to. Alongside this, the narration is rich and captivating. Subsequently, there is a beautiful emotive nature to everything you see and do. Sadly, the sound effects weren’t as good. Though I liked the flow of the air and the noise of each alien, it wasn’t as special as the music and the acting.

Brilliant controls. 

There is an amazing sense of freedom when you are exploring the terraformed landscape. Sliding across each area was fun and I liked the fast pace and the fluid controls. Yet, it was the flying mechanics that shone throughout. The ability to twist and turn immediately was great. Furthermore, you felt as if you could go wherever you wished. Therefore, the open world seems massive even though each area is relatively compact. 

Sadly, Europa is a short game. Just as you get into the swing of things, the story concludes. It took me around 4 hours to complete the story and this was disappointing. Yes, there are plenty of collectables to find, but once you’ve finished the excellent story, it wasn’t as much fun to play. Accordingly, there is limited replay value and longevity.

Europa is short but enjoyable. 

Europa does many things well. The storytelling is great and the exploration mechanics are a joy to experience. However, it is far too short and there are few reasons to return once you complete it. This was a shame as this project has been made with love and an eye for detail. Therefore, despite its short playtime, I recommend buying it here! Can you piece together the mystery? Upgrade your power, avoid the dangers, and get to the island.

A Closer Look at Slime Gooblins

With Christmas not that far away, and Halloween even closer, we take a look at Slime Gooblins from Canal Toys.

As Halloween creeps up, there’s one thing all kids look forward to – the fun, spooky, and slimy surprises that make the season extra thrilling! This year, take the spookiness up a notch with Gooblins. These mischievous creatures are the perfect blend of gooey fun and Halloween magic.

If you’re looking for the perfect Halloween toy or party favour, Gooblins are here to bring out the giggles, the slime, and the ghoulish fun. Read on to discover why these little slime monsters are the must-have addition to your spooky season!

Gooblins are quirky, collectible slime aliens that love to play hide-and-seek in their own gooey slime! Each Gooblins pack (available as a spooky single, and as a shocking 2 pack) comes with two slime-filled pods that contain a mystery surprise waiting to be discovered.

But these aren’t just any aliens—they’ve got unique expressions and personalities that make each one a little different from the next. Plus, kids can stretch and squish the slime they come in, which adds even more to the sensory fun.

With 6 different characters to collect, your child will want to unwrap, trade, and play with these ghoulish little goblins all Halloween season.

Each set contains 2 Gooblins with slime, 2 Skeletons and 2 Surprises.

Slime Gooblins from Canal Toys are available now priced around £10 and are aimed at ages 4 and up.

A Closer Look at Monet – The Pop-up Book

With Christmas not that far away, we take a closer look at Monet – The Pop-up Book from Prestel.

Five of Monet’s most beloved works spring to life in this vivid and brilliantly engineered collection of pop-up scenes.

One of the joys of a Monet painting is the sense of being fully immersed in a beautiful setting. Now fans of the great artist have an intriguing new way to dive into five of his most enduring paintings: Garden at Sainte-Adresse, Poppy Field, Waterlilies and Japanese Bridge, The Artist’s House at Argenteuil, and The Bridge at Argenteuil. Each spread opens as a flat layout with a brief description of the painting and its historical context. As readers pull down the explanatory panel, a three-dimensional rendering pops up, and Monet’s exquisitely detailed flowers, waterlilies, clouds, trees, and people come alive. Whether readers are appreciating Monet’s masterful use of color, brushstrokes, and light and shadow, or merely savoring the pleasures of the French countryside, this meticulously crafted and engineered book offers a thrilling new way to experience the artistic genius of this Impressionist icon.

This pop-up book really makes Monet’s work come to life and would make a great Christmas present for any art lover.

Monet – The Pop-up Book from Prestel is available now priced around £22.00 from all good booksellers. For stockists visit prestel.com.

A Closer Look at Space: From Sputnik to the International Space Station

With Christmas not that far away, we take a closer look at the awesome book Space: From Sputnik to the International Space Station by Jan Van Der Veken.

Journey to the moon and beyond! 

A beautifully illustrated and entertainingly informative history of space travel.

Certain to fuel young readers curiosity about all things related to space, this gorgeous and information packed book chronicles human exploits beyond Earth.

After introducing readers to the basics of every rocket, regardless of size or purpose, it delves into a wide variety of significant moments and concepts around the history of space exploration:

  • The stories of Sputnik, the X-15 and the race to space;
  • How we measure distance in the universe; what makes up an astronaut’s suit.
  • The Saturn V launch vehicle.
  • The Apollo 11 moon landing.
  • Space shuttles and international space stations.
  • Mars exploration.
  • The possibilities of extraterrestrial life – myth and fact.

Filled with full-page spreads featuring the author’s signature retro-futurist drawings, this colourful and enlightening book will keep readers fascinated for hours on end, while igniting a lifelong passion for the endless possibilities of our cosmos.

Space: From Sputnik to the International Space Station by Jan Van Der Veken consists of 104 pages as a hardcover and would make a great Christmas present. It is available now priced around £19.99 from all good booksellers. For stockists visit prestel.com.

A Closer Look at Marvel Legends Series Doctor Strange & Morbius 2-Pack

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Marvel Legends Series Doctor Strange & Morbius 2-Pack.

These collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel figures are detailed to look like Doctor Strange and Morbius from Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with Hasbro Marvel Legends Doctor Strange and Morbius and other Spider-Man action figures.

  • This collectible Marvel figure 2-pack is inspired by the 1994 Spider-Man: The Animated Series cartoon — a great gift for collectors and fans ages 4 and up
  • Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6 inch action figure set (15 cm) — featuring poseable heads, arms, and legs — in their Marvel action figure collections
  • These officially licensed Doctor Strange and Morbius figures come with 6 accessories for dynamic poseability
  • This 2-pack comes in unique vintage-style VHS-themed closed box packaging with series-inspired logos and design
  • Look for more entertainment-inspired Marvel Legends Series figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse

The set includes 2 figures and 6 accessories and is aimed at ages 4 and up.

The Marvel Legends Series Doctor Strange & Morbius 2-Pack is available now priced around £49.99.

You can learn more from the Hasbro Pulse website.

A Closer Look at Marvel Legends Series Daredevil & Hydro-Man 2-Pack

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Marvel Legends Series Daredevil & Hydro-Man 2-Pack.

These collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel figures are detailed to look like Daredevil and Hydro-Man from Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with Hasbro Marvel Legends Daredevil and Hydro-Man and other Spider-Man action figures.

  • This collectible Marvel figure 2-pack is inspired by the 1994 Spider-Man: The Animated Series cartoon — a great gift for collectors and fans ages 4 and up
  • Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6 inch action figure set (15 cm) — featuring poseable heads, arms, and legs — in their Marvel action figure collections
  • These officially licensed Daredevil and Hydro-Man figures come with 12 accessories for dynamic poseability
  • This 2-pack comes in unique vintage-style VHS-themed packaging with series-inspired logos and design
  • Look for more entertainment-inspired Marvel Legends Series figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse

The set includes 2 figures and 12 accessories and is aimed at ages 4 and up.

The Marvel Legends Series Daredevil & Hydro-Man 2-Pack is available now priced around £49.99.

You can learn more from the Hasbro Pulse website.

A Closer Look at Marvel Legends Series Hank Pym (Giant-Man) & Janet Van Dyne (Wasp)

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Marvel Legends Series Hank Pym (Giant-Man) & Janet Van Dyne (Wasp) pack.

Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with Hasbro Marvel Legends 6-inch Hank Pym (Giant-Man) and Janet Van Dyne (Wasp) figures! In celebration of the Avengers 60th anniversary, these collectible figures are detailed to look like the characters from Marvel’s Tales to Astonish comics. 6-inch scale Marvel figures are fully articulated with poseable head, arms, and legs. Marvel action figure set comes with 11 accessories, including alternate hands and an alternate head for each figure. Hasbro Marvel action figures’ 6 inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans’ collections. Reimagine Avengers comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures.

  • 6-inch Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne figures are inspired by the characters’ appearance in Marvel’s Tales to Astonish comics
  • Figures have comics-inspired design and deco, featuring their classic red Avengers costumes and removable wings for Wasp
  • This officially licensed Hasbro Marvel Legends action figure set comes with 11 accessories, including an alternate head and hands for each figure, removable lab jacket, lab equipment, and miniature Quinjet
  • Featuring a window box package, fans and collectors can display these premium figures designed at the Marvel 6 inch action figure scale (15 cm)
  • Each collectible action figure features over 20 points of articulation with fully poseable head, arms, and legs for dynamic poses on your shelf
  • Look for more Avengers 60th Anniversary -inspired Marvel Legends Series figures to build your own Marvel Comics Multiverse

The set includes 2 figures and 11 accessories and is aimed at ages 4 and up.

The Marvel Legends Series Hank Pym (Giant-Man) & Janet Van Dyne (Wasp) pack is available now priced around £59.99.

You can learn more from the Hasbro Pulse website.

A Closer Look at Gastronogeek Gothic Recipes

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Gastronogeek Gothic Recipes book.

Gastronogeek chef Thibaud Villanova presents 40 original recipes for experts and beginners alike inspired by hit gothic TV series, films and computer games.

Venture into the twists and turns of flavours and wander the corridors of gluttony, before delighting in a devilish meal… Discover 40 deliciously horrific recipes inspired by the gothic realms of popular TV series and films, perfect for culinary beginners and experts alike. Thibaud Villanova, the chef behind best-selling series Gastronogeek, explores the chilling worlds of Edward Scissorhands ,The Addams Family, Dracula, The Sandman, and many more. Discover a new culinary perspective with recipes such as Mrs. Lovett’s meat pies from Sweeney Todd and Captain’s stew from Pan’s Labyrinth.

Find traditional dishes to share, desserts, drinks and snacks dedicated to 36 cult references of the supernatural and the strange:

• Beetlejuice
• The Witches
• Demon Slayer
• Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness
• Casper
• Dark Shadows
• Supernatural
• Hellboy
• Batman
• Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
• Bride of Frankenstein
• Pan’s Labyrinth
• Dracula
• The Lost Boys
• Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
• Luigi’s Mansion
• Castlevania
• The Sandman
• Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children
• Penny Dreadful
• It
• Edward Scissorhands
• Sleepy Hollow
• The Addams Family
• Wednesday
• Charmed
• Carnival Row
• Buffy the Vampire Slayer
• Locke and Key
• Crimson Peak
• The Shape of Water
• Carrie
• The Magicians
• Hocus Pocus
• Ash vs Evil Dead
• Evil Dead

Gastronogeek Gothic Recipes is available now priced around £24.99, it has 144 pages and is published by Titan Books.

A Closer Look at Gastronogeek The Book of Potions

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Gastronogeek The Book of Potions book.

Over 70 recipes inspired by the most popular cult universes, from Indiana Jones to Alien, from chef and pop-culture expert, Thibaud Villanova, author of Gastronogeek Anime Cookbook and The Unofficial Ghibli Cookbook.

Board the Gastronogeek ship and immerse yourself in an incredible culinary voyage. Gastronogeek Book of Potions explores six classic universes of geek culture: science fiction, fantasy, horror, comics, manga, and video games.

Re-discover the most popular geek universes with more than 70 creative gourmet recipes (cocktails, milkshakes, smoothies, soups, sauces, etc.) accompanied by tips from chefs and mixologists, from Star Trek Romulan Beer to Naruto Ramen Ichiraku.

Teaming with 57 essential references from pop-culture, this gourmet tribute will immerse you in astounding geek universes:

• Science-fiction: Star Trek, Firefly, Back to the Future, Star Wars, Dune, Doctor Who, Terminator, Stargate, H2G2 and Alien

• Fantasy: Camelot, Hook, Conan, Willow, The Cardinal’s Blades, Harry Potter, Discworld, Lord of the Rings and Dungeons & Dragons

• Manga: Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball, Naruto, Candy Candy, Saint Seiya, One Piece, Princess Monoke, City Hall, Sailor Moon and Black Jack

• Fantastical: Night of the Living Dead, Cthulhu Mythos, The Goonies, Highlander, Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones, The Addams Family, Dracula, Beetlejuice and Big Trouble in Little China

• Comics: Superman, Batman, Hellblazer, Hellboy, Thor, Guardians of the Galaxy, Scott Pilgrim, Deadpool and Hulk

• Video games: Final Fantasy, Fallout, Zelda, Monkey Island, Super Mario, Pokémon, Prince of Persia, Donkey Kong and Assassin’s Creed

Gastronogeek The Book of Potions is available now priced around £29.99, it has 192 pages and is published by Titan Books.

A Closer Look at Gastronogeek Cult TV Cookbook

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Gastronogeek Cult TV Cookbook.

Discover 37 delicious recipes inspired by classic and newcomer cult series, from Star Trek to Game of Thrones, from Thibaud Villanova, author of Gastronogeek Anime Cookbook and The Unofficial Ghibli Cookbook.

From the classics such as The X-Files, Star Trek, Lost, to newer fan-favourites including Westworld and Stranger Things, discover 37 delicious recipes from or inspired by essential series. Gastronogeek Special Cult Series explores five classic universes of geek culture: From Infinity and Beyond, Terrible and Monsterous, Pop-Culture, Fantasy, and Super-Heroes.

Thibaud Villanova, author of Gastronogeek Anime Cookbook, offers us a gourmet revisit of the pearls of the small screen. From Twin Peaks Cherry Pie to Stranger Things Waffles, Buffy the Vampire Slayer chocolate bars to Vikings’ land-sea stew.

Teaming with pop-culture references, immerse you in the world of the cult series:

• To infinity and beyond: Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, Westworld, Firefly, Real Humans and Doctor Who

• Terrible and mounstrous: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, American Horror Story, Fringe and Supernatural

• Pop culture: The Big Bang Theory, X-Files, Six Feet Under, Breaking Bad, Dexter, Hannibal, Vikings and Sherlock

• Fantasy: Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones, Lost, Sense 8, The OA, Once Upon a Time, Charmed, Highlander, A Series of Unfortunate Events and Pushing Daisies

• Super powers: Daredevil, Gotham, Heroes, Smallville, The Flash and Jessica Jones

The Gastronogeek Cult TV Cookbook is available now priced around £22.99, it has 92 pages and is published by Titan Books.

Review: ATOM Keychain Controller

Here is our review of the ATOM Keychain Controller from CRKD.

A one-of-a-kind Keychain Controller compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC/Mac, Mobile/Tablet, and Smart TV gaming. It’s the ultimate on-the-go companion for both casual gamers and collectors. Whether you’re a devoted gamer or an avid collector, ATOM is the perfect duo, allowing you to game anytime, any where, any place in true retro-modern fashion.

More than just a gaming tool, the ATOM doubles as a distinctive accessory. Attach it to your keys, backpack, or any gear, and add a unique flair to your everyday essentials. With its standout design and versatility, the ATOM is the mini collectible controller you didn’t know you needed but won’t want to live without.

What’s in the box?

The box contains the ATOM, a charging cable, instructions and a wrist strap.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The ATOM Keychain Controller is tiny and very lightweight. It’s designed to be carried with your keys, or on your bag, or in your pocket.

Charging it up is very easy – just use the supplied cable and charge away. On a full charge you can get about 10 hours of usage from it, so that should keep you going for a while.

You connect the ATOM controller using Bluetooth to the device you want to use it with, including Nintendo Switch, Smart TVs, mobile devices and tablets to name a few. Connection is really easy and you can be playing in no time at all.

There are four shoulder buttons which can be used like a normal controllers bumpers and triggers.

Although the controller is very small, its fairly easy to use – and the smaller the hands, the easier it is to use – just ask my trusty 8 year old helper who got on better with it that I did!

It’s also compatible with the CRKD app if you want to use that.

The ATOM Keychain Controller from CRKD is available now priced around £19.99 and comes in 8 different colours. The one reviewed here is Yuzu Yellow. This would make a great stocking filler at Christmas.

You can learn more from the CRKD website.

A Closer Look at the So Sensory Light Up Unicorn World

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the So Sensory Light Up Unicorn World from Canal Toys.

Explore a new sensory experience as you get creative, making your own Light-Up Unicorn World! Hours of fun creating your dream world with cute characters, clay, sand, foam, gems, beads, pompoms, a backdrop and cut outs and more.

Decorate the world with stringlights, fun compounds then add in charcters and decorations to complete your design! Discover lots of different sensations.

Once decorated, add the dome and select your favourite light setting. Wow it’s magical!

The box contains:

  • 1 Dome with a string light
  • 4 Clay Bags
  • 1 Sand Bag
  • 1 Foam Bag
  • 3 Characters
  • Decorations
  • 2 Big rocks
  • 1 Bag small rocks
  • 1 Cutting Mould
  • 1 Backround card
  • 1 Arch

The So Sensory Light Up Unicorn World from Canal Toys is available now priced around £19.99 and is aimed at children 6 years and up.

A Closer Look at Slimelicious Slimepresso Machine

With Christmas not that far away, we take a look at the Slimelicious Slimepresso Machine from Canal Toys.

Make delicious looking creations with the Slime ‘Presso Machine. Using the DIY powder, pour water from the machine, start the battery operated mixer and create colourful slime. Add the pre-made slime and decorations.

  • BATTERY POWERED MIXER: Use the battery powered mixer to create and mix your slimes!
  • SO COLOURFUL: Use the mix machine to make amazing slime!
  • STRETCH & SQUISH: Our slimes are super streachy and fun to squish!
  • ALL IN ONE: DIY and readymade slime included!
  • 3 x AA (not includeded)

The box contains:

  • 1 Electronic Mixer
  • 10 Slime powders
  • 5 Slimes Premade
  • 8 Decoration bags
  • 3 Cups
  • 3 Straws
  • 1 Recipes Card

This is a lot of fun, and will keep your child happy for hours!

The Slimelicious Slimepresso Machine from Canal Toys is available now priced around £24.99 and is aimed at children 6 years and up.