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Tabletop Tavern Review

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A clever collision of miniature warfare and roguelike progression, Tabletop Tavern transforms traditional strategy into a fast, addictive battlefield experience. It may not have the scale of a grand strategy epic, but its tactical depth and constant sense of discovery make every campaign feel like a fresh adventure.

Snowlike Review

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Snowlike takes the familiar bullet heaven formula and sends it hurtling down an endless mountain at breakneck speed. Equal parts snowboarding game, roguelike, and absurd comedy, it delivers a surprisingly fresh spin on a crowded genre while never losing sight of what makes these games so addictive in the first place.

Tiny Auto Knights Review

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A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.

Nonentity Galaxy Review

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Nonentity Galaxy blends fleet tactics, roguelite strategy, and dark humor into a challenging spacefaring adventure. Every choice—from route selection to module upgrades—carries weight, making it a rewarding game for strategic thinkers.

Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot Review

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Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot is a raucous, deeply strategic roguelike that masterfully blends breathless combat, nuanced character progression, and unpredictable dungeon runs into one addictive fantasy concoction.

Citadelum Review

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Citadelum invites players to craft their own Roman legacy, blending thoughtful city building, strategic expansion and divine favour into a nostalgic and rewarding empire simulator.

Magicbook AutoBattler Review

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Magicbook AutoBattler transforms the auto-battler formula with spellcasting, strategic synergies, and enchanting fantasy aesthetics — creating a rich and rewarding experience that’s easy to dive into but hard to master.

Ace of Space Review

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A kinetic and satisfying roguelike shooter that blends tactical depth with rapid action, delivering compelling progression and addictive replayability — even if certain aspects could benefit from further variety.

Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch Review

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Dungeon Monarch is best approached by players prepared for slow, systemic play and long-term investment. It rewards patience, but it rarely astonishes.

Dragon Ruins II Review

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Whether you're returning to the ruins or discovering them for the first time, this journey is absolutely worth taking.