Frostbyte
Savara Review
Savara blends roguelite combat with mythic flair and colourful spectacle, creating an action game that feels immediately inviting. It does not always escape repetition, but its energy, charm, and satisfying build experimentation keep the fires burning longer than expected.
Forbidden Solitaire Review
There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....
Dentist Bling Review
A bright, fast, and oddly soothing dental sim that turns routine procedures into a sparkling sensory loop, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.
Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ Sakura Miku Review
It may not reinvent the nonogram genre, but its warmth, personality, and meditative flow make every completed grid feel like uncovering a tiny piece of springtime magic.
EGGCONSOLE DEEP DUNGEON MSX Review
EGGCONSOLE Deep Dungeon MSX is not interested in convenience, comfort, or accessibility in the modern sense. It wants you to get lost. It wants you to draw maps on paper, fear every wrong turn, and slowly earn your understanding of its labyrinth one painful step at a time. What emerges is not simply a retro curiosity, but a fascinating reminder of when RPGs treated exploration like genuine survival.
Froggy Hates Snow Review
Froggy Hates Snow turns a simple idea, digging through frozen ground, into something tense, strategic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, where every tunnel carved feels like a small rebellion against the cold.
NTE: Neverness to Everness Review
NTE: Neverness to Everness is the kind of open-world RPG that tries to be a city you live in rather than a map you clear. It is messy in places, overwhelming in others, but undeniably alive in a way few modern games even attempt.
An alt girl for skoof: ALTiversary Edition Review
An alt girl for skoof: ALTiversary Edition is a surreal, darkly comic visual novel that turns internet subculture and midlife disillusionment into something strangely tender, often uncomfortable, and occasionally hilarious, even if its deliberately abrasive tone will not be for everyone.
Shinkansen Card Pull Simulator Review
A calm, hyper-niche collection simulator, Shinkansen Card Pull Simulator turns the ritual of opening train themed card packs into a slow, sensory driven loop built around repetition, organisation, and quiet satisfaction.
inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories Review
At first glance a quiet retail sim, inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories reveals itself as something more tender, a study of fleeting encounters and the small weight they leave behind.


















