20 Games You Might Have Missed in 2012

Scribblebauts, $30
While we hate clichés, the one about how you’re only limited by your imagination is perhaps the best way to describe this object-filled puzzle game. Do whatever you can to solve the games’ puzzles – and we mean anything, from summoning all sorts of objects to help you out to creating your own on the fly!

Lego: Lord of the Rings, $30
We confess; half the point of playing these games nowadays is just to see how Lego approaches serious storylines with its usual blend of farce and silliness. Lego: Lord of the Rings is no exception, thanks to it combination of addictive, brick-filled gameplay and hilarious story treatment. Surely Lego Hobbit can’t be that far off…

Natural Selection II, $25
Ahh yes, the ol’ “FPS/RTS” hybrid. We applaud this game’s commander/grunt relationship, which puts you on the front lines – or directing the action from afar – depending the particular role that you’re taking alongside up to 15 other players at once. And, yes, you can play as aliens too.

Ace of Spades, $10
This super-new title transforms one’s shovel into the strongest weapon you’ll ever lay hands on. Here’s what we mean: This Minecraft-looking title lets you shoot, construct, and destroy all at once. Take out players, build walls, tunnel miles under an enemy base – this is Minecraft griefing at its finest.

Orcs Must Die! 2, $15
We loved the original indie tower defense game Orcs Must Die when it was originally released last year, problem is the tower defense game didn't support co-op. Orcs Must Die! 2 changes all of this and provides you with more orcs than you and a buddy can shake a stick at.