Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Home Tags Casual

Tag: Casual

Tale of Dark Lands Review

0
Tale of Dark Lands may look like a simple fantasy adventure at first glance, but beneath its charming low-poly visuals lies a surprisingly rewarding action RPG.

Liquor Store Simulator Review

0
Liquor Store Simulator turns the everyday routine of running a small off-licence into a surprisingly addictive management experience. While repetitive late-game progression and questionable employee AI prevent it from reaching greatness, the satisfying rhythm of stocking shelves, serving customers, and slowly building a retail empire makes it difficult to put down.

Planet Zoo 2 Preview

0
After years of player requests, Frontier Developments is finally opening the skies and diving beneath the waves. Planet Zoo 2 looks less like a traditional sequel and more like the ultimate realisation of everything fans hoped the original could become.

Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition Review

0
A striking fusion of puzzle-platforming and mathematical logic, Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition turns abstract numbers into something tangible, playful, and surprisingly emotional, even when your brain is quietly melting.

Touhou Yukkuri Mountain Review

0
A simple concept elevated by charm, customisation, and pure chaos, Touhou Yukkuri Mountain turns a familiar merge puzzle formula into an irresistibly entertaining celebration of Touhou fandom.

Into the Slimy Mines Review

0
Into the Slimy Mines digs its own path through the crowded strategy landscape, blending tower defence, deckbuilding, and roguelike progression into an addictive underground adventure. It occasionally stumbles over repetition and some frustrating late-game surprises, but its charm and creativity make it difficult to put down.

Unrailed 2: Back on Track Review

0
Unrailed 2 takes one of the most delightfully chaotic co-op concepts of the last decade and expands it in almost every direction. Bigger, deeper, and endlessly entertaining, it transforms frantic railway construction into one of the finest multiplayer experiences available today.

Do You even Forklift? Review

0
Equal parts cosy road trip, physics sandbox, and ode to Japanese car culture, it delivers plenty of smiles even when its ideas begin to repeat themselves. It may not lift itself into puzzle game greatness, but it certainly carries its weight.

Beat The Champions Review

0
Beat The Champions feels like the kind of football game you would discover in a loud arcade corner in the late 90s, where every match turned into shouting, laughter, and accusations of cheap tactics. It is chaotic, scrappy, occasionally unfair, and honestly far more entertaining because of it.

Sports Games Collection Review

0
Sports Games Collection knows exactly what it wants to be. It is not chasing realism or esports prestige. It simply wants friends and families laughing around a television while desperately trying to land the perfect ski jump or sink the final black ball before everyone else.