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Varenje: Don’t Touch The Berries Review
A charming and visually striking adventure that shines through its artistry, even if its gameplay doesn’t always keep up.
Date with a Psycho Killer Girl: A Love Story & Horror...
Date with a Psycho Killer Girl is a tense, provocative visual novel that fuses dating sim mechanics with survival horror stakes, creating an unsettling but compelling loop of seduction and self-preservation that occasionally overreaches in tone but rarely loses its grip on player attention.
Homura: The Crimson Warriors Review
A stylish and emotionally resonant otome that blends history and romance with thoughtful mechanics. While not without its flaws, Homura: The Crimson Warriors stands as a strong addition to the genre—one that burns brightly, even as it occasionally flickers.
Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits Review
A beautifully atmospheric adventure with a strong emotional core, Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits is at its best when it trusts its unique ideas—but it doesn’t always give them the depth they deserve.
BACK TO THE GARDEN Review
A beautifully imagined but structurally divided experience, blending thoughtful solarpunk restoration with chaotic vegetable-driven party gameplay into something charming, uneven, and quietly unforgettable.
Cards lie Review
A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.
Monsters ‘Til Midnight Review
A stylish, clock-driven survival romp, Monsters ’Til Midnight refines the bullet heaven formula with tense pacing and satisfying builds—even if it doesn’t reinvent it.
K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review
A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.
Last Day On The Ship Review
A gripping race against a sinking world, Last Day On The Ship delivers tense, evolving puzzles—though its relentless pressure won’t be for everyone.
Goritaire Review
Simple on the surface but deceptively intense, Goritaire turns gorillas and bananas into a clever, high-stakes puzzle that’s hard to put down—and even harder to master.


















