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Daimon Guardian Review
A hauntingly clever defense game where protecting others matters more than fighting enemies — Daimon Guardian turns survival into responsibility, and tension into its greatest weapon.
Dig to Escape – Obby Review
A surprisingly addictive prison-break sandbox where simple mechanics and steady progression turn digging a hole into an oddly compelling escape fantasy.
Deathground Simulator Review
A tense dinosaur survival horror that thrives on intelligent AI and unpredictable encounters — Deathground Simulator isn’t fully evolved yet, but its bite is already terrifying.
Konfronto Review
A clever fusion of puzzle logic and roguelike strategy, Konfronto turns spaceship inventory management into an endlessly addictive battle of brains over firepower.
Strange Brew Review
A fast, funny, and surprisingly smart chase-platformer, Strange Brew turns a pumpkin spice apocalypse into a stylish sprint of chaos, caffeine, and cinematic momentum.
Little Legs Review
Little Legs turns a nostalgic idea into a fast, tactical arena battler — proving that even the smallest concepts can grow into something fiercely addictive.
Paper Plane Review
A clever, hand-drawn shmup with two standout mechanics and smooth 120 FPS performance — Paper Plane proves that even a £2.49 arcade shooter can have serious bite.
Ys X: Proud Nordics Review
A refined and expanded voyage across Obelia Bay—Proud Nordics elevates Ys X into a technical and narrative showcase worthy of Adol’s legacy.
Metro Sim Hustle Review
A train simulator by day, a city hustle by night—Metro Sim Hustle is messy, ambitious, and strangely addictive in equal measure.
Manairons Review
A charming folklore-infused platformer with inventive flute mechanics and heartfelt cultural roots. Not revolutionary — but undeniably magical.


















