Tag: 3D Platformer
Twins of the Sun: Master Collection Review
Twins of the Sun: Master Collection isn’t a revolution in platforming — but it is a finely crafted, pleasant journey that rewards curiosity and co-operative interaction with genuine charm.
Super Chipflake Ü: Quest for the Uncooked Schnitzel Review
A confidently absurd platformer that balances humour and challenge with surprising skill, Super Chipflake Ü earns its place as a standout indie oddity.
The Adventures of Hori Review
A heartfelt and thoughtfully designed adventure with polished mechanics, engaging worldcraft, and a sense of wonder that rewards both exploration and introspection — a standout in narrative platforming’s quieter, more expressive corner.
Liminal Tower Review
A haunting, introspective exploration experience that rewards patience and interpretation. Liminal Tower isn’t a universal thrill ride, but for players who favour mood and mystery over explicit answers, it’s a memorable adventure with depth worth unraveling.
Yatra – Longest Climb Up Review
Yatra – Longest Climb Up is a serene yet demanding mountain-climbing adventure that blends environmental storytelling with fluid traversal and survival mechanics, creating an immersive journey where every ascent feels meaningful.
Elon and the Divine Proof Review
Elon and the Divine Proof is an introspective narrative adventure that blends philosophical exploration with puzzle mechanics, offering a thought-provoking journey that challenges players to question belief, logic, and meaning.
Tomba! 2 Special Edition Review
For players willing to embrace its eccentricities, Tomba! 2 Special Edition is not just a nostalgic revisit, but a reaffirmation of how playful and imaginative platformers can be.
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.
Big Hops Review
A focused, charming platformer with excellent movement and level design, Big Hops proves that strong fundamentals and clear vision can carry a game a very long way.
Cozy Caravan Review
Cozy Caravan turns the open road into a gentle game of friendship, crafting, and community — a place where kindness earns currency and every smiling animal you meet feels like a companion rather than a quest marker.













