
Author Joshua Moris of Capsule Computers writes:
"Phantasmaburbia has excelled in creating a fast paced RPG that requires little experience to get the hang of. Even though a lot of normal RPG elements have been mercilessly cut away, the end result provides a quality title with a price that won’t use a menacing stare to turn you away."

Ian of Just Press Start writes:
"The term ‘cerebral’ encapsulates the latest Bundle in a Box more aptly than I initially thought. Prior to the announcement of the games, I had assumed a puzzle-centric collection – one that would require the manipulation of increasingly complicated pipes, tiles and machinery in order to progress through a somewhat vague (if even present) narrative – but this bundle goes after far more than just the logic centres of your brain.

That’s right, the return of one of the cheaper bundles in gaming is back.This time around they have a pretty diverse lineup of odd looking little games for only $1.99.

MTB - RPGs used to be my games of choice. I played just about every single one I could get my hands on during the SNES, PS1, and PS2 eras, but within the last generation of games I’ve found that my interest in RPGs has fallen off the planet. I don’t have time for hours of exposition or sprawling dungeons these days, but sometimes I still wish I could enjoy the elegance of tactical, menu based combat again. Luckily, Greg Lobanov’s Phantasmaburbia has got me covered. He’s trimmed off everything I ever hated about the genre, creating a sleek, streamlined RPG with clever combat, challenging puzzles, and a goofy yet touching story.
What the heck these graphics look like they were done in paint!
Phantasmaburbia... That name... Lol
Base word - asma. Yeah, you can't breathe while you play it.
Nah - sounds decent, but maybe not up my alley.