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Jaleco Sports: Bases Loaded II: Second Season Review

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A time capsule of baseball’s early digital ambitions, polished just enough for modern hands—but not quite enough to escape its era.

Jaleco Sports: Goal! Two Review

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Goal! Two is football in its formative digital years—awkward at times, inventive at others, and undeniably sincere in its attempt to capture the world’s game.

Dark Mystery Bundle Review

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Released on April 2, 2026 by joindots, the Dark Mystery Bundle is a collection of three remastered hidden-object adventure titles: Dracula’s Legacy Remastered, Ominous...

Go! Go! Mister Chickums Review

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Go! Go! Mister Chickums doesn’t just wear its arcade inspirations on its sleeve—it struts around in them, feathers puffed, daring you to keep up.

Hotel Renovator Simulator Review

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Hotel Renovator Simulator is a methodical, hands-on restoration experience that blends satisfying room-by-room transformation with light management systems, creating a relaxing but occasionally repetitive simulation that thrives on process rather than progression.

Serena Hanazono’s Lost Item ~Sweet Memory~ Review

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A soft-spoken, ASMR-driven visual novel that blurs the line between client and companion, turning a simple missing-item investigation into an intimate, gently romantic journey through everyday locations and emotional vulnerability.

Auto Shop Simulator Review

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Auto Shop Simulator understands the quiet satisfaction of turning a small, struggling dealership into a thriving automotive empire—but it doesn’t always give you the tools to make that journey feel as engaging as it should.

Clean Up Earth Review

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Clean Up Earth takes the quiet satisfaction of tidying up—and turns it into something bigger, something hopeful.

Ship Constructor Review

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Ship Constructor is less a game about survival or challenge, and more a slow, deliberate act of creation—an experience that finds its identity in patience, precision, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something massive emerge from almost nothing.

PULMO Review

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PULMO isn’t interested in entertaining you in the traditional sense—it wants to sit with you, quietly, and ask what any of this really means.