Tag: Casual
Motorhome: Traveling America Collector’s Edition Review
A laid-back travel experience with plenty of scenic charm, Motorhome: Traveling America Collector’s Edition blends casual simulation and exploration into a journey that invites you to slow down, savour the scenery, and enjoy the open road.
New Yankee: Through the History Mirror Collector’s Edition Review
A colourful, time-twisting casual strategy adventure, New Yankee: Through the History Mirror Collector’s Edition delivers accessible gameplay, charming presentation, and a generous helping of content that casual players will thoroughly enjoy.
Queen’s Garden: French Splendor Collector’s Edition Review
Queen’s Garden: French Splendor Collector’s Edition grows a familiar match-3 core into a colourful, content-rich puzzle adventure. With bonus levels, creative garden design, and accessible gameplay, it’s a delightful casual experience — even if it plays it safe.
Monster Truck Attack Collection Review
Full‑throttle chaos, chunky physics and headline‑grabbing stunts define Monster Truck Attack Collection — a fun but occasionally shallow celebration of monster truck mayhem that excels in short bursts and multiplayer carnage.
Coffee Talk Tokyo Preview
For players seeking a moment of calm, reflection, and connection, Coffee Talk Tokyo promises to be another comforting escape. It’s a reminder that games don’t always need to shout to be powerful — sometimes, all they need is a quiet room, a warm drink, and a good conversation.
BroomSweeper Review
A cleverly composed adventure in motion that marries playful aesthetics with finely tuned mechanics. A must-try for players who love precision challenges and joyous movement — even if its polish could go a touch further in smoothing out late-game edges.
Halcyon Days at Taoyuan Review
A heartfelt, atmospheric gem that rewards patience, introspection and empathy — a rare game that feels like a calm, lingering memory rather than a brief distraction.
THE LAST TRAIN: Baquedano Review
A concise but haunting journey through a liminal space that proves sometimes the most unsettling horrors are the ones that don’t overstay their welcome.
Sugoi Girls: Pretty Party Review
A cheerful, easygoing party-style game that thrives on presentation and accessibility, even if it never aims to push beyond its comfort zone.
Hextreme Void Review
A demanding, stylish descent into pure skill-based gameplay that rewards dedication, even if it leaves little room for error or compromise.













