Tag: 2D
Shake Cubes Review
A focused and intelligent puzzler that values clarity and logic over spectacle. Not revolutionary, but confidently designed — Shake Cubes proves that sometimes shaking up a simple idea is enough.
Anime Girls: Cheerful Cosplay Review
A cheerful, visually driven casual game that knows its audience and sticks to its comfort zone. Light on challenge but easy to enjoy in short bursts, Anime Girls: Cheerful Cosplay offers modest fun for the right player.
KEJORA Review
KEJORA is a beautifully paced narrative adventure that weaves environmental exploration and emotional storytelling into a meditative experience — even if its minimalist mechanics sometimes struggle to match the depth of its themes.
Anime: Fantasy Uni 2 Review
Anime: Fantasy Uni 2 blends campus life with whimsical fantasy progression, delivering a charming mix of light role-playing, quirky quests, and social simulation — even if its pacing and mechanical depth don’t always match its big ideas.
Earnest Evans Collection Review
The Earnest Evans Collection is a nostalgic yet flawed anthology that preserves the quirky charm and Wild West adventuring of the original titles, but ageing mechanics and uneven design hold it back from broader appeal.
EGGCONSOLE Mad Rider MSX2 Review
EGGCONSOLE Mad Rider MSX2 is a nostalgic, high-intensity side-scrolling racer that faithfully captures retro thrill while adding modern polish — though its old-school difficulty and limited modern features will appeal most to genre purists.
Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 9 Collector’s Edition Review
A charming, unhurried tour of Europe that rewards curiosity and patience — a solid entry in the Big Adventure series that knows its audience and delivers accordingly.
Clutter Puzzle Magazine Vol. 16 #2 Collector’s Edition Review
A generous, sometimes overwhelming puzzle collection that rewards patience, curiosity, and a love for methodical problem-solving — even if it occasionally trips over its own ambition.
Cats Around Us: Giant Cat Review
Cats Around Us: Giant Cat is a delightfully quirky exploration of scale, curiosity, and feline charm — blending light puzzle gameplay with playful visuals and a relaxed pace, though its simplicity may not satisfy players seeking depth beyond atmosphere.
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II: The Fallen Angel
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II – The Fallen Angel deepens its predecessor’s emotional legacy, delivering a darker, more introspective JRPG that blends classic turn-based design with a story shaped by guilt, sacrifice, and redemption.













