Tag: Casual
TV Studio Story Review
TV Studio Story feels like Kairosoft returning to familiar territory with renewed confidence. By swapping game development for television production, it captures the excitement of chasing ratings, discovering fresh talent and producing the next prime time sensation in a management sim that is every bit as addictive as the studio's classics.
Agatha Christie’s Deadly Voyages – 2 in 1 Review
Agatha Christie's Deadly Voyages is far more than a collection of two detective adventures. It is a thoughtful celebration of mystery storytelling that respects the original novels while confidently steering them in bold new directions, proving that Hercule Poirot still has plenty of unforgettable cases left to solve.
Padel Pro World Tour Review
Padel Pro World Tour may not have the budget or depth of the biggest sports simulations, but it understands what makes padel so addictive. Fast rallies, clever use of the glass walls and frantic doubles exchanges come together to create an enjoyable arcade sports game that captures the spirit of one of the world's fastest growing sports.
Zaxoid Review
Zaxoid captures the spirit of classic arcade shooters without becoming trapped by nostalgia. Beneath its colourful explosions and relentless alien assaults lies a surprisingly thoughtful blend of twin stick action, roguelite progression and planetary defence that keeps every run feeling fresh.
Kenshō Review
Kenshō isn't interested in testing your reflexes or overwhelming you with impossible puzzles. Instead, it invites you to slow down, breathe and lose yourself in a beautiful world where every solved puzzle gently restores nature. It is a peaceful, thoughtfully designed experience that lingers in the mind long after the final door has opened.
Sakura Succubus 9 Review
Nine entries in, Sakura Succubus knows exactly what it wants to be. Rather than chasing dramatic reinvention, this latest chapter delivers another lighthearted visual novel filled with charming character moments, colourful artwork and enough romantic drama to keep long time fans happily turning the pages.
Reposition Defense Review
Reposition Defense takes one of gaming's most familiar genres and asks a wonderfully simple question: what if your towers couldn't move, but you could? The answer is a frantic blend of strategy and real time decision making that keeps you constantly thinking, constantly adapting and rarely standing still.
Arcade Archives 2 Lady Bug Review
Lady Bug does not arrive with narrative ambitions in the modern sense, nor does it attempt to contextualise its action through character or lore....
Darkstone Bay Review
Darkstone Bay is a calm, atmospheric escape room adventure that trades pressure and danger for curiosity and observation. It is short, elegant and quietly absorbing, offering a tightly designed puzzle experience that thrives on environmental storytelling and thoughtful pacing.
Rhythm Paradise Groove Review
Rhythm games have always occupied a unique niche in gaming. While many genres chase cinematic storytelling, sprawling open worlds and increasingly complex mechanics, rhythm...













