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Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown Review

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A bold, replayable survival strategy that lets you rewrite Voyager’s fate — deep, morally complex, and worthy of its iconic starship.

Cleaner Simulator 2026 Review

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A budget-friendly cleanup sim built on an addictive Trash-to-Cash loop — repetitive but undeniably satisfying for fans of methodical, low-stress gameplay.

Van Life: Home Simulator Review

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A cozy, budget-friendly van renovation simulator with satisfying customization and light business strategy — charming in short bursts, but limited in long-term depth.

BLOCLASH Review

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A minimalist neon puzzle battler with smart comeback mechanics, BLOCLASH delivers tense, fast-paced 1v1 strategy that’s easy to learn and hard to master—perfect for competitive couch sessions.

Relooted Review

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A bold Africanfuturist heist game where every perfectly executed escape isn’t about theft—it’s about restoration, identity, and rewriting history at full sprint.

Dawncaster | The RPG Cardventure Review

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Dawncaster turns cards into character, and every shuffle into a new legend worth telling.

Chickens Madness Review

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Chickens Madness takes chaotic poultry mayhem to new heights. With thirty unique mini-games, over-the-top cartoon physics, and PS5-exclusive DualSense feedback, it’s a local multiplayer party game that’s impossible to put down — a feathered frenzy of hilarity, strategy, and pure fun.

Flingin’ Poo Review

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Flingin’ Poo is a gloriously absurd arena brawler where monkeys fling massive blobs, devour bananas, and battle for the crown of chaos. With its cartoon charm, intuitive controls, and hilariously unpredictable arenas, it’s a perfect multiplayer party game that proves sometimes the best weapon in a fight is pure silliness.

Lovish Review

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Lovish turns the classic rescue-the-princess tale into a pixelated comedy of errors, mixing sharp 8-bit action with wildly unpredictable events. Between Matt Kap’s infectious soundtrack and a carnival of characters, DANGEN ENTERTAINMENT delivers a retro adventure that’s less a straight line and more a joyful stumble through chaos — and it’s all the better for it.

Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER Review

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With a single paddle and a rebellious ball, Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER turns 33 stages of 1987 geometry into a timeless duel, where preservation meets pulse-quickening precision.

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