Tag: 2D
Wing of Havoc Review
Wing of Havoc delivers relentless, old-school shoot ’em up action with addictive vertical combat and explosive pacing — a love letter to the genre that thrills in short bursts but struggles to keep momentum over longer sessions.
Nibiru Voyage Review
Nibiru Voyage blends narrative mystery with exploration and occasional puzzles, offering a thoughtful sci-fi journey through the unknown — though its deliberate pacing and uneven engagement mean it’s best savoured at the right pace.
Beetle Shock Review
Beetle Shock delivers vibrant, high-tempo insect mayhem with satisfying visual flair and accessible gameplay, but its repetitive loop and lack of depth hold it back from becoming a standout shooter.
Mr Whiskers Bubbles Review
Mr Whiskers Bubbles delivers charming, approachable bubble-popping fun with an adorable aesthetic and clever level design, but its repetitive core loop and limited progression may limit its lasting appeal.
Super Princess & Puzzle Collection: 18 Games in 1 Review
Super Princess & Puzzle Collection: 18 Games in 1 delivers a compelling assortment of casual puzzle challenges with broad appeal, but its inconsistent depth and interface quirks limit its longevity.
Catch the Chiken Review
Catch the Chiken turns the simple act of pursuit into a frantic, endlessly replayable arcade romp — its charm lies in chaotic physics and quick loops, though repetitive design and limited depth keep it from being more than momentary fun.
The Bomb Split Review
The Bomb Split is an unapologetically cerebral puzzle experience that blends minimalist design with elegant mechanics, rewarding players who enjoy deep logical challenges — though its niche focus may feel inaccessible to casual audiences.
Biplanes Review
A focused, fast-paced dogfighting game that strips aerial combat down to its essentials, Biplanes delivers tense multiplayer action driven by skill, positioning, and split-second decision-making.
Minesweeper Classic Review
Minesweeper Classic distills the elegance of one of gaming’s oldest and most enduring puzzle formulas into a clean, focused experience — timeless in its logic, unforgiving in its challenge, and endlessly replayable for players who relish cerebral problem-solving.
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix Review
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix pairs clever puzzle storytelling with thoughtful roguelite strategy, offering two distinct but equally rewarding indie experiences.













