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Agatha Christie’s Deadly Voyages – 2 in 1 Review
Agatha Christie's Deadly Voyages is far more than a collection of two detective adventures. It is a thoughtful celebration of mystery storytelling that respects the original novels while confidently steering them in bold new directions, proving that Hercule Poirot still has plenty of unforgettable cases left to solve.
Alice and the Looking-Glass Review
Alice and the Looking-Glass is less concerned with challenging your reflexes than warming your heart. Through beautiful animation, gentle storytelling and a message of kindness, it creates the sort of bedtime adventure that children will happily revisit long after the final page is turned.
Clarity: The Seven Demons of Vanguardia Review
Clarity: The Seven Demons of Vanguardia proves that familiar ideas can still feel fresh when they're driven by heart. Its satisfying boss progression, thoughtful themes and beautifully hand drawn world create an adventure that quietly lingers long after the final demon has fallen.
Badminton Time Review
Badminton Time doesn't try to become the most realistic racket sports simulation on the market, and that's exactly why it works. Bright, energetic, and packed with personality, it delivers an accessible multiplayer experience that's just as comfortable at a family gathering as it is during a competitive evening with friends.
Flesh Made Fear Review
Flesh Made Fear is not interested in making survival horror comfortable. It wants you anxious, uncertain, and constantly second-guessing every decision. In doing so, it captures something many modern horror games have forgotten: fear thrives when power is limited.
Destroy All Humans! Review
Destroy All Humans! remains a wonderfully juvenile power fantasy, gleefully inviting players to turn 1950s America into a playground of panic, explosions, and flying saucers. Nearly two decades later, Crypto-137's invasion still feels refreshingly mischievous.
Bobobby 3D: Stranded Rush Review
Bobobby 3D: Stranded Rush never tries to be the next great platforming epic, and that's precisely why it works. With responsive controls, cheerful island hopping, and an infectious sense of simplicity, this tiny tropical adventure delivers a relaxing burst of old-school fun.
Jurassic World Evolution 3: Rebirth Bundle Review
When Frontier Developments first launched Jurassic World Evolution 3, it felt like the studio had finally reached a new peak in the park management genre....
Legolast Tiny Builder Review
Legolast Tiny Builder doesn't reinvent the construction puzzle genre, but its simple pleasures, relaxing pace, and satisfying model assembly make it an easy game to lose an afternoon with.
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked Review
By combining Demeo's excellent tactical foundations with the rich world of Dungeons & Dragons, Resolution Games has crafted an adventure that feels welcoming to newcomers while still offering enough depth to keep veteran adventurers engaged for countless campaigns.


















