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Tombi! Special Edition Review

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Tombi! Special Edition revives a wonderfully eccentric platform adventure with care and restraint, preserving its colourful charm and open-ended design while making it far more comfortable to experience on modern systems.

SpyFall Review

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SpyFall turns conversation into its core mechanic, delivering a sharp and accessible social deduction experience that thrives on bluffing, observation, and group chemistry, even as its success depends entirely on who’s sitting at the table.

Sugoroku New Year’s Party Review

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Sugoroku New Year’s Party brings classic roll-and-move mechanics to life with strategic layers, dynamic events, and delightful social play, making it a festive and engaging party game even if its solo variety is limited.

Digging a Hole… with a Spoon… Escape from Alcatraz Review

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Digging a Hole… with a Spoon… Escape from Alcatraz commits fully to its absurd premise, delivering a slow, methodical escape experience that rewards patience, even as repetition and limited depth hold it back.

Bluebie VS The Army of Cyborgs Review

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A lively, well-crafted action-platformer that blends humour, tight controls, and escalating challenge into an experience that’s easy to enjoy and hard to put down.

Dhadoom! Review

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A raucous, high-energy multiplayer shooter that embraces spectacle and speed over nuance, delivering consistently fun moments even if it occasionally lacks strategic depth.

Clans of Four Color: Impossible Promise Review

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A richly tactical and visually expressive strategy experience that blends asymmetric clan systems, meaningful decision-making, and memorable unit interactions — even if its depth sometimes demands patience beyond casual play.

The Dark Heart of Balor Review

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An ambitious and atmospheric action-RPG that weaves myth and mechanics into a compelling adventure, even if occasional pacing and repetition temper its overall momentum.

Valley Peaks Review

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With elegant pacing, grounded mechanics, and a beautifully realised world, it offers a climbing experience that feels both rewarding and deeply human. For players willing to trade spectacle for quiet immersion, this is one peak well worth summiting.

Twins of the Sun – Master Collection Review

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A meditative, beautifully composed exploration of identity and memory that blends narrative richness with atmospheric design — a definitive edition that rewards patient engagement and interpretive play.