
DarkZero writes: "Playing through the game is enjoyable, despite the lack of challenge, and in spite of the shortcomings, there's something very appealing and enjoyable about The Maw. Whether it's the cute aliens, the bright and impressive visuals, or the moments of humour, it's hard to criticise the game too much. Yes it's simple and very short, with it being possible to see the game off in an afternoon's playtime, but it's a high quality and fun affair. At 800 MS points, about £6, it's reasonable value for a few hours entertainment, and is a perfect example of a game that's short, but sweet".

It only makes sense that as more games are added to Xbox Game Pass some are taken away. Find out what's leaving the subscription service this September.

McDonald’s is gearing up to begin its new One Hot Holiday promotion on December 3 that features Xbox One bundles as its grand prize. That’s not so crazy; it seems like every corporation is running some sort of contest to win next-gen consoles. However, McDonald’s also happens to be giving away a whole lot of copies of Twisted Pixel titles.
Ragin, this is America only! Anyone with a code they don't need think of us,poor forgotten Irish!
i was literally ready to hop on the car to McDonalds to enter.
this is also an excellent idea,for,increasing indie games on the platform....expect this great trend to continue

Twisted Pixel Games is notorious for releasing quality titles for the XBLA. They also developed one of the few highly rated Kinect games in The Gunstringer. Today it was revealed that their four previously published XBLA titles would be released as a bundle, appropriately titled the 'Twisted Bundle.'