
eGamer writes: "In the end, while Grimind has an intriguing concept, it unfortunately is a very disappointing game, and after a while its flaws just result in it not being very enjoyable to play. While I will encourage you to at least try out the demo, sadly I can’t really recommend purchasing this game because it just doesn’t feel worth it, and for the same price, or dare I say no cost at all, you can do much better."

Hardcore Gamer The Tiny Mix bundle offers up a lot of stuff for a fair price. For $1, you can get Sylvia - Act 1, Hexcells Plus, and Postal. $5 gets you Poof, ANGVIK, Beyond: Lord of Twilight, Ethan: Meteor Hunter, Gravi, Truck Racer, and Grimind.

Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken gives you some shooting action for only $2.50, while the poingnant platformer Thomas Was Alone is only $5. That may not be the cheapest price available for it historically, but if you haven't played the game, you really should. Beyond offering up some challenging, but never frustrating puzzle-platforming, it also delves into topics like companionship you don't normally see covered in a game. If you love highly-artistic games, then the 2D physics-based platformer Grimind is only $5.
Thomas was Alone is a pretty neat title. You can play a little and comeback whenever. Funny narrative.

Playing Grimind was a lot like having a rapid series of mood swings in my adolescent days; shifting rapidly between frustration, mild terror, smug confidence, and everything in between. It doesn’t always make for a good experience, however Grimind managed not to piss me off too much and overwrite its enjoyability.