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re:re:ghosted Review

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A minimalist puzzler wrapped in quiet psychological horror, re:re:ghosted unsettles as much as it challenges—delivering clever ideas, even if its ambiguity occasionally clouds the experience.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review

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A wonderfully strange and deeply customisable life simulation that thrives on player creativity and unexpected moments, even if its expanded systems sometimes lack structure.

Parasol Superstars Review

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A lively and affectionate arcade compilation that balances preservation and reinterpretation, even if its two halves do not always feel equally polished or fully unified.

City Transport Simulator 2026 Review

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A dense and immersive public transport simulation that rewards patience and planning, even if its realism and repetition will not appeal to every player.

The Day I Became a Bird Review

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A tender, beautifully presented story of first love and self-expression—simple, sincere, and quietly affecting, though limited in scope and gameplay depth.

House Cleaner Simulator Review

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A relaxing and satisfying cleaning simulation that excels in its core loop, though limited depth and repetition prevent it from reaching greater heights.

Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King Review

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A charming and accessible family adventure that succeeds through character and presentation, even if its gameplay remains straightforward throughout.

A Storied Life: Tabitha Review

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A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.

Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review

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A deeply atmospheric and conceptually ambitious interactive narrative that turns choice and consequence into its most powerful tools, even if its ambiguity and pacing may not appeal to everyone.

Fix & Flip Dream House Review

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A competent and satisfying renovation simulator that delivers strong moment to moment transformation, but is held back by repetition and limited creative depth over time.