Tag: Casual
Two Hands Hospital Assistant Simulator Review
Whether you’re delivering medicine, juggling patient files, or accidentally causing a small disaster in the OR, the game’s heart is in its celebration of creativity, improvisation, and the joy of imperfection. It’s chaotic, it’s funny, and it’s surprisingly satisfying.
Deconstruction Simulator Review
A polished and engaging simulation that combines the satisfaction of physics-based destruction with strategic thinking, offering both casual enjoyment and thoughtful challenge.
Slime Rancher 2 Review
A whimsical, addictive, and highly polished sequel that expands the sandbox, strategic, and exploration elements of the original Slime Rancher, delivering a delightful experience for players of all ages.
Megabonk Review
Megabonk delivers chaotic, laugh-out-loud platforming with surprising depth. A physics-powered party gem packed with energy, style, and endlessly entertaining mayhem.
Wobbly Life Review
A delightfully chaotic sandbox overflowing with charm. Simple, silly, and endlessly fun — especially in multiplayer.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Review
A heartwarming and engaging life simulation that delivers a magical experience through beloved characters, charming exploration, and rewarding gameplay loops.
Cakey’s Twisted Bakery Review
For fans of light horror, theme-park environments, puzzle-driven stealth, and eccentric mascot antagonists, Cakey’s Twisted Bakery is absolutely worth digging into.
Disney Speedstorm Review
A charming, mechanically solid kart racer with huge potential, slightly held back by its monetisation and balance.
Wizards of Brandel Review
While the story may not be groundbreaking, its humor, engaging combat, and visually appealing world make it a standout in the indie fantasy space. Fans of magical adventures, clever tactical gameplay, and colorful worlds will find plenty to enjoy.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure Review
A heartwarming, polished, and irresistibly charming life-sim adventure that celebrates creativity and friendship in equal measure.













