Tag: Clicker
Snoot Booper Review
A bizarre but charming haptic toy disguised as a video game. Shallow, silly, and surprisingly satisfying in short bursts.
Idle Tycoon Manufacturing Review
Idle Tycoon Manufacturing turns industrial chaos into a playful, monster-filled empire, blending classic tycoon mechanics with quirky humor, engaging progression, and surprisingly strategic depth.
Microcivilization Review
Microcivilization is a clever, compulsive blend of clicker mechanics and grand strategy thinking, wrapping civilisation management, disasters, heroes, and ascension systems into a deceptively simple pixel-art package. It looks like an idle game — but plays like a miniature 4X with an obsession for numbers, risk, and recovery.
Double Trouble: Sexy Adventure Review
Double Trouble: Sexy Adventure is a straightforward jigsaw-style puzzle experience wrapped in polished presentation and a relaxing atmosphere. While its premise is simple, the satisfying touch controls, gradual difficulty curve, and clean visual design make it an unexpectedly engaging title for players who enjoy calm, image-based puzzling sessions.
Catch the Chiken Review
Catch the Chiken turns the simple act of pursuit into a frantic, endlessly replayable arcade romp — its charm lies in chaotic physics and quick loops, though repetitive design and limited depth keep it from being more than momentary fun.
Streaming Race Review
Streaming Race captures the chaotic charm of content creation in a fast-paced, strategic race to grow your audience — a uniquely entertaining concept hampered slightly by repetitive pacing and variable long-term engagement.
Skulker Review
A meticulously crafted stealth-survival experience that rewards patience and strategic thinking with deeply atmospheric gameplay, tight mechanics, and adaptive challenge — a standout for players who appreciate tension over constant action.
I’m on Observation Duty 8 Review
For fans, it’s an absolute must-play. For newcomers, it’s one of the easiest starting points, thanks to its refined pacing and clearer visual design.
Fantasy Aquarium Review
Fantasy Aquarium is not trying to be a hardcore simulator. It aims to be beautiful, soothing, and imaginative—and it excels in all three areas. It's a perfect choice for players who love building, collecting, decorating, and relaxing within a magical world.












