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Mini Trains Review

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A cosy and cleverly designed railway puzzler, Mini Trains captures the joy of a tabletop train set—but runs out of steam sooner than it should.

FlipCat Review

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A clever twist on the puzzle-platformer formula, FlipCat’s world-flipping mechanic delivers inventive challenges—even if the adventure ends a little too soon.

Dog Chaos Review

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A playful sandbox of destruction and charm, Dog Chaos turns everyday neighbourhoods into a toybox of mischief—delivering fun in bursts, but running out of tricks over time.

Logiart Grimoire Review

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A clever evolution of the Picross formula, Logiart Grimoire blends traditional nonogram puzzles with a layered fusion system that turns logic into progression, delivering one of Jupiter’s most inventive puzzle experiences to date.

Cozy Valley Life Review

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A gentle, anime-inspired life sim built around farming, decorating, and slow-paced living, Cozy Valley Life offers a relaxing escape, even if its simplicity and repetition hold it back from true long-term depth.

Sunset Motel Review

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Sunset Motel will arrive on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on 2 April 2026, with an earlier PC release in 2025 and a...

Owlen and the Whispering Woods Review

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A serene but mechanically sparse flight through an enchanted forest, Owlen and the Whispering Woods delivers a beautifully atmospheric experience that soothes the senses, even if it struggles to keep them engaged for long.

I Am Jesus Christ Review

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A reverent and visually atmospheric first-person retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, I Am Jesus Christ offers a contemplative yet mechanically limited interactive experience, blending scripted miracles, biblical storytelling, and open-world exploration into a game more characterised by its ambition than by its interactivity.

Varenje: Don’t Touch The Berries Review

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A charming and visually striking adventure that shines through its artistry, even if its gameplay doesn’t always keep up.

Fruit Mountain Party Review

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Fruit Mountain Party takes the serene stacking puzzle of its predecessor and transforms it into a chaotic, competitive multiplayer scramble where physics, timing, and sabotage collide, resulting in a party game that is equal parts absurd fun and occasionally uncontrollable chaos.