
GameSpot: It's tempting to launch into a "fans of the genre" preamble when it comes to Stretchmo, the latest in a series of block-pulling puzzle games for the 3DS. However, that would be selling it short. There's little risk that players who enjoyed Pushmo and Crashmo won't find more of the same appeal waiting for them here. Because it is "free-to-start," Stretchmo is even more approachable than either, making it a suitable starting point whether you have experience with the series or not.

COG writes - 2015 was far from the 3DS' best year, but Nintendo's handheld still managed to have a wide array of good physical and digital-only games.

VGChartz's Craig Snow: "Puzzler retail releases are quite rare on consoles, with perhaps the most well-known in recent years being Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, so it's a genre where the nominations are often dominated by the handheld arena or from surprise indie hits. This year is no different in that respect - three of the nominees below are handheld-only titles, and the other two are downloadable indie titles, and we fully expect that at least one of them will be unfamiliar to the majority of our readers. Hopefully this award will give all of the nominees listed below a little bit more exposure; they certainly deserve it."

Join Hardlydan and Amras89 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about the Retro VGS, Link and Zelda get married in GameStop, Lego Jurassic World, the Monster Hunter X announcement, how to get banned in Smash, Project Treasure gets a gameplay trailer, an upcoming Lego game, a new game Kholat, and DirectX 12 news. Games discussed are Splatoon, Boxboy, Pokemon Shuffle, Brain Age Express: Math, Stretchmo, Monster Hunter Ultimate 4, Puzzle & Dragons Z, The Witcher 2, Elite: Dangerous, Fast & Furious Legacy, CSI Hidden Crimes, Trials Frontier, and The Witcher 3.