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Exodus: Creepy Time Review
Creepy Time is a compact roguelite arena shooter that thrives on simplicity and atmosphere more than mechanical depth. It pulls you into a loop of survival, upgrades, and escalating chaos set against a grim medieval horror backdrop. While it never quite escapes the shadow of genre giants, it delivers a steady, addictive rhythm that makes it easy to lose track of time in short bursts.
Beat The Champions Review
Beat The Champions feels like the kind of football game you would discover in a loud arcade corner in the late 90s, where every match turned into shouting, laughter, and accusations of cheap tactics. It is chaotic, scrappy, occasionally unfair, and honestly far more entertaining because of it.
Realm of Ink Review
Realm of Ink transforms every death into another brush stroke, delivering a gorgeous roguelite adventure overflowing with style, creativity, and heart.
Arcade Archives 2 TAG TEAM WRESTLING Review
Arcade Archives 2 TAG TEAM WRESTLING feels like stepping into a smoke filled arcade from another era. It is rough, loud, delightfully chaotic, and completely unconcerned with realism. What remains today is not just a wrestling game, but a lively snapshot of arcade history.
Table Flip Simulator Review
Table Flip Simulator turns everyday annoyances into absurd comedy, delivering a surprisingly charming physics playground where smashing boardrooms, classrooms, and cafés becomes an oddly therapeutic escape.
MOTE: The Manuscript Review
Writer's block is a distinct fear, experienced mainly by writers, artists, and dreamers. Unlike fears of monsters or darkness, it is a subtle terror...
Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts Review
Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts transforms artistic chaos into management gold, delivering one of the funniest and most creative expansions the series has ever seen.
I Am Cat Review
I AM CAT understands one very important truth about cats: they are tiny agents of absolute chaos. What begins as a playful sandbox quickly turns into a wonderfully ridiculous simulation of feline curiosity, destruction, and the strange emotional bond between humans and the animals actively ruining their homes.
Devidicon Review
Devidicon is a tightly wound top-down shooter that thrives on speed, precision, and constant forward momentum, delivering a relentless arcade-style experience set inside a collapsing space station, even if its familiar structure keeps it from truly breaking new ground.
Winx Club: The Magic is Back Review
Winx Club: The Magic is Back leans into charm and accessibility over complexity, delivering a gentle co-op adventure that feels most alive when shared with someone equally happy to keep things simple.

















