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Clue: Murder By Death Review
A tense, real-time detective adventure that trusts your deduction skills, Clue: Murder By Death delivers high-stakes mystery with meaningful choices — and no hand-holding when the clock runs out.
Heart of the Forest Review
A slow-burning psychological horror that roots its terror in trauma and fractured trust, Heart of the Forest delivers an emotionally gripping survival story where the true enemy isn’t just in the woods—it’s within.
Mario Tennis Fever Review
A colorful and chaotic anniversary celebration, Mario Tennis Fever serves up the series’ biggest roster and flashy new mechanics—though its lightweight Adventure Mode and balance quirks keep it from a perfect match point.
Lumberjack Simulator – Made in Alaska 2026 Review
A quiet, zen-like simulator that turns steady upgrades and simple mechanics into a deeply satisfying rhythm—proof that sometimes, progress is all you need.
Calyx Review
A tense, inventive RTS where you don’t fight armies but an ecosystem—demanding, occasionally rough, and refreshingly original in how it makes strategy feel alive.
Carmageddon: Rogue Shift Review
Rogue Shift feels like strapping a roguelite to a rocket-powered demolition derby—loud, reckless, and gloriously stupid in all the right ways. The apocalypse has never had better suspension.
Modern Naval Warfare: Sea Combat Review
Modern Naval Warfare: Sea Combat makes the Switch a battlefield of missiles, maneuvers, and strategy, offering tense fleet engagements in an accessible and satisfying package.
Escape from Tarkan Review
Every step in Tarkan is a calculated risk. The crumbling streets whisper warnings, and every shadow could hide your doom. But for those who master its rhythm, the city transforms from a death trap into a stage for precision, strategy, and silent triumph. Escape from Tarkan doesn’t just test your reflexes—it tests your mind, patience, and courage.
Leo And Tig Review
Like a playful stroll through a Saturday-morning cartoon, Leo And Tig wraps its gentle puzzles in sunshine and friendship — small in challenge, big in heart, and perfectly sized for little adventurers.
Football 26 League Superstar Review
Football 26 League Superstar proves that the beautiful game is as much about patience and planning as it is about goals. With rewarding progression, lively on-pitch personality, and a management system that keeps you constantly dreaming of the next big signing, Goose Game Ltd delivers a football journey that’s easy to start and hard to put down.


















