Tag: Cartoon
Pororo Sports Day Review
A cheerful minigame collection starring Pororo and friends, Pororo Sports Day delivers colourful, family-friendly fun—best enjoyed during lively multiplayer sessions.
Poker Night at the Inventory Review
Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered revives a cult classic poker game packed with sharp humour and iconic characters. With improved visuals, refined poker mechanics, and the return of its legendary unlockables, it proves that even after fifteen years, this strange underground poker table is still worth visiting.
Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair Review
Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair delivers another dose of surreal cartoon horror, blending grotesque visuals with clever point-and-click puzzles. Short but memorably weird, it proves that Bulb Boy’s bizarre world still has plenty of twisted charm left to explore.
Skate Bums Review
A stylish 2D skate-platformer bursting with 90s attitude — fluid, accessible, and packed with personality, even if it occasionally stumbles on its own chaos.
Arcane Paws Review
A bright, budget-friendly platformer built on responsive controls and short, satisfying levels — simple, charming, and surprisingly polished for the price.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Review
A masterclass in game preservation, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition celebrates a 90s platforming icon with historical depth, thoughtful enhancements, and enough content to satisfy both purists and newcomers alike.
3in1 Racing Collection Review
A colorful trio of arcade racers designed for couch gaming fun—3in1 Racing Collection offers variety and accessibility, though its shallow depth and lack of cohesion keep it firmly in casual territory.
Leo And Tig Review
Like a playful stroll through a Saturday-morning cartoon, Leo And Tig wraps its gentle puzzles in sunshine and friendship — small in challenge, big in heart, and perfectly sized for little adventurers.
Earth Must Die Review
Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.
Running Fable Petite Party Review
From chaotic mini-games to unpredictable tabletop battles, Running Fable Petite Party delivers nonstop laughter, cunning sabotage, and party chaos that will keep you and your friends coming back for round after round.













