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LORT Review
LORT is a rollicking, chaotic co-op action roguelite that thrives on over-the-top combat, absurd power-ups, and frantic teamwork. With its merciless enemies, explosive loot progression, and ever-escalating mayhem, it’s an experience that’s at once brutally challenging and wildly entertaining. Whether you’re slapping goblins or reviving downed allies, LORT delivers a delightful blend of chaos and camaraderie that makes every run memorable — even when it ends in spectacular defeat.
Microcivilization Review
Microcivilization is a clever, compulsive blend of clicker mechanics and grand strategy thinking, wrapping civilisation management, disasters, heroes, and ascension systems into a deceptively simple pixel-art package. It looks like an idle game — but plays like a miniature 4X with an obsession for numbers, risk, and recovery.
Gradiently 2 Review
Gradiently 2 is a stunning evolution of its predecessor, fusing rhythm, precision, and visual artistry into a mesmerizing experience. With tight controls, beautifully crafted levels, and a soundtrack that feels inseparable from the gameplay itself, it stands as a benchmark for rhythm‑action platformers — even if its difficulty curve sometimes overshadows its brilliance.
Minos Trials Review
A mythic roguelike adventure that pairs tactical combat and evolving builds with labyrinthine exploration, Minos Trials delivers challenge, depth, and satisfying mastery in every trial.
Cave Digger Bundle 2026 Review
A deeply immersive and tactile VR adventure that turns the joy of discovery into a physically rewarding experience. The Cave Digger Bundle 2026 is a standout example of VR done right — intuitive, engaging, and endlessly satisfying for players who love exploration and physical interaction.
Aspire: Ina’s Tale – Avatar Edition Review
Aspire: Ina’s Tale – Avatar Edition is a heartfelt blend of puzzle, platforming and emotional storytelling. A soothing yet sometimes uneven journey, it invites players into a fantastical world rich with metaphor and personal meaning, even if its pacing and mechanics don’t always keep pace with its story ambitions.
Milo and the Cake of Happiness Review
A heartfelt, beautifully crafted adventure with smart puzzles, inviting visual design, and a narrative rich in warmth and optimism. Milo and the Cake of Happiness isn’t just a game you play — it’s a game you remember.
Where’s the Tuna!? Review
A delightful and cleverly designed puzzle game that proves small ideas, executed well, can be just as satisfying as grand ones. Where’s the Tuna!? is an easy recommendation for players seeking calm, charm, and casual fun.
Vaccine Case Review
A smart, demanding indie puzzle game with moments of brilliance. Vaccine Case rewards careful planning and persistence, even if its uneven difficulty and stark presentation prevent it from reaching greater heights.
Maid Girls Review
A light, polished, and character-driven experience that knows its niche. Maid Girls offers casual enjoyment and visual charm but lacks the depth needed to stand out beyond its core appeal.

















