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Iron Decree Review

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Iron Decree delivers methodical, steel-clad warfare built around tactical positioning and deliberate decision-making, offering a rewarding strategy experience that values patience and planning over spectacle.

Frontline Frenzy Review

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Frontline Frenzy is a spirited and fun action experience that excels in short bursts and chaotic multiplayer clashes but ultimately needs deeper systems and better balance to fully realise its potential.

Space Trench Review

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Space Trench does not redefine the genre, but it executes its core ideas with confidence, making it a worthwhile entry in the indie survival horror space.

Texplore Review

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An evocative and engaging exploration game that rewards curiosity and careful observation, though it occasionally stumbles in pacing and systems depth.

Runes of Madness Review

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A dark, system-driven roguelike that rewards experimentation and mastery, delivering tense combat and meaningful progression within a strikingly oppressive fantasy world.

Sundered Soul: Chains of the Undying Review

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A brooding and strategic roguelike with satisfying combat, meaningful progression, and immersive worldbuilding — a rewarding journey for players who embrace its challenge and depth.

Bermuda Survivor Review

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Beautiful, sometimes unforgiving, and thematically consistent, it rewards careful exploration and respect for the ocean’s rhythms — even if it doesn’t always innovate beyond the genre’s familiar shores.

Gunner-chan! Review

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A sharp, anime-styled arcade shooter that thrives on repetition and reflexes, offering satisfying short bursts of action for players who enjoy skill-based challenges.

Xmas Survivors Review

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A festive, well-executed survivors-like that delivers addictive short-term fun and a strong seasonal identity, even if it doesn’t fully evolve beyond genre expectations.

Megabonk Smash Review

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A riotous arcade action title that thrives on exaggerated physics, playful chaos, and accessible mechanics — even if it lacks deeper competitive layers.