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Mighty Aphid Review
Mighty Aphid proves that old-school platforming still has plenty of life left in it, blending sharp controls, charming pixel art, and heartfelt storytelling into a compact but memorable adventure.
Lost Twins 2 Review
Lost Twins 2 understands something many puzzle games forget: challenge does not need to come wrapped in punishment. Instead of testing your patience, it rewards your curiosity, gently encouraging you to reshape its beautiful world piece by piece until confusion gives way to clarity. It’s a heartfelt adventure about connection, cooperation, and finding your place again when everything around you feels unfamiliar.
Pinball FX – Williams Pinball Premium Collection Review
Pinball FX - Williams Pinball Premium Collection is not trying to reinvent pinball. It is trying to preserve it, refine it, and remind you why these tables still matter decades after the first ball ever bounced across their glass. What you get is less a reinvention and more a carefully restored archive of arcade history that still knows how to bite back.
Planet of Lana II – Supporter Edition Review
A restrained and beautifully paced sequel that deepens its emotional storytelling through atmosphere, companionship and quietly evolving puzzle design.
Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition Review
Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition is a sharp, confident platformer that blends old-school precision with modern polish, delivering a focused adventure full of inventive levels and satisfying challenge, even if it rarely steps beyond its familiar foundations.
Gunboat God Review
Gunboat God is a blistering side-scrolling shooter that pairs striking visual style with tight, responsive combat, delivering short bursts of exhilarating chaos that reward skill and persistence, even if its late-game difficulty occasionally borders on punishing.
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore Review
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore is less a remake than a correction of memory, restoring missing musical identity to a brutally faithful shooter compilation that has always been more interesting than it was expressive.
Jelly & Toast Review
Sweet, clever, and quietly confident, Jelly & Toast spreads its charm through smart puzzle design and irresistible presentation.
Kingdom’s Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster Review
Kingdom’s Return is a gentle, snackable hybrid that trades depth for comfort. It can feel repetitive, but its steady loop of adventuring and rebuilding offers a quiet, satisfying rhythm for those willing to embrace its simplicity.
CTHULOOT Review
CTHULOOT turns Lovecraftian chaos into a fast, cooperative arcade scramble, delivering unpredictable co-op fun that shines brightest when teamwork and panic collide in equal measure.


















