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Mini Golf Quest Review
A colourful and creative mini golf adventure that blends accessible physics with imaginative course design and relaxed, replayable fun.
Flying Aces: Legend of the Red Baron Review
Flying Aces: Legend of the Red Baron delivers smoky WWI‑era dogfights, dozens of classic aircraft and bomb‑laden sorties — a thrilling descent into vintage aerial combat if you’re after arcade‑style skies rather than full‑on simulation realism.
Scandinavian Cottage Survival Simulator Review
A quiet, atmospheric survival simulator that excels in immersion and tone, but whose shallow systems and limited variety restrict its long-term appeal.
Fast Food Master 2025 Review
For fans of cooking games, time-management sims, or cosy-but-chaotic gameplay loops, Fast Food Master 2025 is an easy recommendation.
Red Pippy Review
Red Pippy is a quietly atmospheric indie adventure that trades mechanical complexity for mood and symbolism, delivering a reflective journey that invites interpretation rather than instruction.
Thief Simulator 2 Review
Thief Simulator 2 refines the stealth sandbox with thoughtful mechanics, meaningful progression, and atmospheric environments, rewarding patient planning even if its mission rhythm sometimes feels repetitive over extended play.
Bodycam Review
If you’re an enthusiast of tactical realism, want to support independent ambition, or simply crave something different — then Bodycam is worth watching and maybe diving into at a discount.
Delivery Driver Massacre Review
A grim, lo-fi horror experience that turns a routine delivery into a tense, unsettling descent driven by atmosphere and raw dread.
Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok Review
Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok transforms classic dungeon exploration and puzzle-solving into a fully immersive VR adventure. Dark, tense, and rewarding, it challenges your mind and reflexes while placing you at the heart of the mines’ mysteries.
POOLS VR Review
POOLS VR is a beautiful, eerie walking simulator that thrives in virtual reality. It’s less about gameplay and more about feeling—a mood, a place, a sensation. If you’re ready to step into strange aquatic architecture and wander its halls alone, you’ll find something quietly unforgettable.


















