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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.
Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 3 Review
A colorful, mechanically refined chapter that builds confidently on its predecessors — delivering strong value, steady challenge, and another charming mystery beneath the circus lights.
Manny’s Review
A disturbingly clever blend of fast-food simulation and psychological horror. Short, surreal, and deeply unsettling long after the shift ends.
Snoot Booper Review
A bizarre but charming haptic toy disguised as a video game. Shallow, silly, and surprisingly satisfying in short bursts.
Zumba World – The Crazy Marble Dimension Review
A polished, family-friendly marble shooter with a playful 3D hub twist, Zumba World – The Crazy Marble Dimension refines the formula without reinventing it — smooth, colorful, and satisfyingly chaotic.


















