
I’ll admit, upon glancing over the screenshots for Shed I was ready for a rather dismal experience. Static, the game looks pretty uninspired. Primary coloured backgrounds and basic card designs prepared me for the worst. I need not have feared so.
Happily, the game turned out to be actually quite good and more to the point, it’s bizarrely hypnotic and enjoyable to play.
The time spent playing through the trial version flitted away in seemingly the blink of an eye as I raced to outplay my AI opponents, the cards fading in and out, the colours changing in time with each drop.
There’s a real beauty in the purity here and for 200 points, it’s a compulsive little beggar that’s well worth glancing an eye over.
Shed is 200 points.
This title was 200 Points at the time of writing this review but has since been reduced to 80 Points.
Other posts you might find interesting:
- Poker Ball Have you ever wanted to play Draw Poker with no...
- RBR: Fading Memories The RBR: Fading Memories Guide To Community Games Success: 1....
- Nuke Your Neighbor If I had to sum this one up in one...
- AvaGlide Wait…what? Hang on a minute. Something is wrong in the...





I also quite enjoyed my Trial time with Shed despite its rampant “programmer art”.
This game is pretty amazing, although I am perhaps fairly biased…
[...] Links: Marketplace Page Official Xbox.com Forum XNPlay Review Shoot the Rocks Simply HangMan sin(Surfing) SLAM Slime Volleyball, 2.5D Slottso Party Updated! [...]
[...] There’s a real beauty in the purity here and for 200 points, it’s a compulsive little beggar that’s well worth glancing an eye over.” (full review here) [...]