Tag: Aldora Games
Perfect City Review
A quietly unsettling visual novel about conformity and control, Perfect City uses its restrained interactivity and sterile utopian setting to explore the cost of comfort—delivering a thoughtful, if mechanically limited, narrative experience.
Coralia and the Ocean of Stars Review
A luminous, storybook-style underwater adventure — light on challenge but rich in atmosphere, perfect for cozy handheld exploration.
Sparkle & Umbra Review
A luminous tale of light, gravity, and moral complexity, Sparkle & Umbra invites players to explore the fragile line between order and truth. Its captivating visuals, thoughtful narrative, and gentle interactivity make it a storybook experience that resonates across ages.
Luna & Canela: The Secret Crystal Garden Review
Luna & Canela: The Secret Crystal Garden is a gently enchanting adventure that weaves together exploration, light puzzles, and heartfelt storytelling.
The Lost Block Review
A carefully crafted puzzle-platformer that values mood and design over spectacle. The Lost Block doesn’t reinvent the genre, but its thoughtful puzzles and minimalist atmosphere make it a worthwhile journey for patient players.
Milo and the Cake of Happiness Review
A heartfelt, beautifully crafted adventure with smart puzzles, inviting visual design, and a narrative rich in warmth and optimism. Milo and the Cake of Happiness isn’t just a game you play — it’s a game you remember.
Cookiette and the Vanilla Crystal Review
A sweet, accessible platforming adventure packed with charm and colourful creativity. Cookiette and the Vanilla Crystal is an ideal comfort game — light on challenge but rich in personality.
Circle Begins Review
Circle Begins is an elegant survival map within Minecraft that tests creativity and resourcefulness with its minimalist design, clever challenge progression, and replayable freedom — even if its difficulty curve can feel unforgiving at times.
Christmas Holidays Review
Prioritising atmosphere over complexity, Christmas Holidays delivers gentle, accessible festive fun.
Lia and the Train of the Seasons Review
A seasonal exploration game that pairs understated puzzles with a softly told story about movement, change, and self-discovery.













