Tag: Casual
Subway Simulator – Underground Train REMASTER Review
Subway Simulator - Underground Train REMASTER succeeds at the basic act of driving a train, but little else. Smooth performance cannot compensate for lifeless stations, repetitive routes, and a simulation that never finds the depth or personality needed to make the journey memorable.
Little Kitty Meow Review
Little Kitty Meow captures the simple joy of seeing the world through feline eyes. Its cosy atmosphere and charming presentation make for a pleasant afternoon escape, even if the adventure itself is over almost as soon as it begins.
Cozy Home Unpacking Review
Cozy Home Unpacking understands the simple pleasure of putting things in their proper place. While it never reaches the emotional heights of the genre's finest examples, it still delivers a gentle, comforting experience that feels like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket on a rainy afternoon.
Super Farming Boy Review
Super Farming Boy takes the cosy farming formula, launches it skyward, and fills it with explosive chain reactions, superhero powers, and wonderfully chaotic energy. It is a farming game unlike almost anything else on the market, trading quiet routine for constant momentum and turning every harvest into a satisfying puzzle of timing and strategy.
Waterpark Manager Simulator Review
Waterpark Manager Simulator captures the oddly satisfying appeal of building something from nothing, but too often feels like it's fighting against itself. Beneath the bugs and busywork lies a management game with genuine charm, even if its waters are currently a little murky
Zumba – Jurassic Marble Quest Review
Zumba - Jurassic Marble Quest doesn't reinvent the marble-shooting formula, but its colourful prehistoric presentation and instantly satisfying gameplay make it a surprisingly enjoyable throwback to a genre many players grew up loving.
Creepy Shift: House For Sale Review
Creepy Shift: House For Sale transforms the simple satisfaction of cleaning a home into a nerve-rattling battle against the unknown. Every box packed and every stain scrubbed away feels like progress, yet the feeling that something is watching never quite leaves your side.
Beastro Review
Beastro takes a delightful recipe of farming, cooking, restaurant management, and deckbuilding, then seasons it with just enough strategy to make every ingredient matter. Beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly thoughtful adventure where saving the world starts with serving a good meal.
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Review
Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains transforms a familiar board game into a fast, unpredictable team battler where iconic characters reshape every turn. It is chaotic, stylish, and often thrilling, but its reliance on swingy randomness and the absence of a classic mode mean strategy sometimes takes a back seat to spectacle. A bold reimagining that is at its best when played with friends, even if it rarely feels entirely under control.
Steamboat Incident Review
Mascot horror has become one of the most crowded corners of modern indie gaming. Every few months, another twisted childhood icon emerges from the...













