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PC Bandai Namco’s New Employee Training Project is a scheme wherein the publisher’s incoming staff are encouraged to work on smaller titles to hone their skills before being moved onto larger projects. Three games from thisis a compact and moderately engaging action-puzzle game in which you ‘hack’ various robots by launching your own spherical bot into their conveniently sized ports to advance through a series of chambers. Then there’s which isn’t a residential estate for sexagenarians, but rather a platformer of sorts in which you launch a boomerang to create mid-air rails that you can then grind along to reach your destination: an enjoyable traversal mechanic whose potential isn’t fully realised here. Pick of the litter is this game about a Pomeranian making a terrible mess of its owners’ pristine new home. Channelling both and it’s an hour of gleeful escalation – beginning with you rolling around in muck and shaking it off while activating Roombas to help you spread the mess, and eventually reaching the point where you’re firing a paintsplattering minigun at a giant golden statue. There are bonus objectives to complete besides, while unlockables (from cosmetic accessories to objects that aid traversal) come thick and fast. Such is the giddy pace of the power creep that it makes a persuasive case for more shortform titles, rather than forcing its clearly talented makers to graduate to bigger games.

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