Tag: Casual
Beautiful Sakura: Volleyball Club 2 Review
A linear, character-focused visual novel that explores rivalry, ambition, and emotional tension through a structured volleyball narrative, delivering a consistent but mechanically minimal experience centred on story rather than choice.
FMV Thriller Killer Review
A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.
Grimoire Groves Review
A beautifully cohesive and atmospheric witch-life sim that prioritises restoration and mood over complexity, delivering a deeply calming experience held back only by slow pacing and relatively simple mechanical depth.
Zoo Simulator Review
A functional but familiar zoo simulation that delivers satisfying hands-on restoration and management, but struggles to evolve its systems beyond repetitive construction and surface-level animal care.
Otome Daoshi -Fighting For Love- Review
A vibrant, lighthearted otome visual novel that blends romance, humour, and Chinese fantasy aesthetics into a charming and accessible experience, prioritising character chemistry over dramatic intensity.
Sports Challenge: 50+ Games Edition Review
A content-rich party sports bundle that delivers chaotic multiplayer fun but suffers from inconsistent mini-game quality and limited solo appeal, making it best enjoyed in a lively group setting rather than alone.
Neopets – Mega Mini Games Collection – The Neopian Arcade Odyssey...
A lovingly crafted revival that captures the charm of Neopets’ golden age, blending nostalgic mini-games with just enough modern flair to keep them feeling fresh.
Gym Simulator 26 Review
A quirky, hands-on management sim that balances satisfying progression with chaotic humour, though its repetitive systems and limited depth hold it back from true greatness.
Astronaut Simulator Review
A tense, uncompromising survival sim that captures the disorientation and isolation of zero gravity with striking authenticity, delivering a punishing but deeply immersive space survival experience.
Cards lie Review
A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.













