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Rogueblock Review

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A well-crafted and engaging roguelike that balances action, strategy, and progression loops — a standout entry that rewards experimentation and mastery.

Yin Yang Fun Review

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A clean, concept-driven puzzle game that uses balance and contrast to create satisfying mental challenges, held back slightly by limited variety but elevated by strong thematic consistency.

Automobilista 2 – Supercars Pack Pt2 Review

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A thrilling and meticulously tuned expansion that adds depth, diversity, and serious performance pedigree to Automobilista 2 — a must-have for fans of simulation-oriented supercars and elite performance driving.

Movies Tycoon: Thrills & Spectacles Review

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A robust and entertaining management simulation that captures the chaos, risk, and reward of blockbuster filmmaking, even if some systems could use additional refinement.

Monster Hard Defence Review

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A consistently challenging, highly replayable tower defence experience with solid mechanics and emergent depth — a must-try for strategy enthusiasts despite occasional pacing and polish issues.

FlippUp Review

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A sharp, well-crafted puzzle game that proves simplicity, when handled with care, can be more than enough.

Synth Riders: Complete Music Collection Review

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An engaging and physically rewarding VR rhythm experience that pairs a vast, well-choreographed song library with intuitive movement mechanics — approachable yet deep, and consistently enjoyable across modes and skill levels.

Metal Shoot Bundle Review

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Metal Shoot Bundle is a confident celebration of classic twin-stick shooter design. Its responsive controls, varied challenge, and satisfying progression make it a compelling pick for fans of high-intensity action.

Tales Of Glory 3 : Fists of Legend Review

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A robust, well-paced action RPG with satisfying combat and thoughtful progression — an excellent choice for players seeking punch-packed battles with strategic depth.

Hannah VCR Review

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An atmospheric horror journey that haunts through suggestion and texture, not spectacle — a memorable descent into the static-lined corridors of memory and fear