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MOTE: The Manuscript Review

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Writer's block is a distinct fear, experienced mainly by writers, artists, and dreamers. Unlike fears of monsters or darkness, it is a subtle terror...

Noodlebound Review

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A fast, stylish, and deeply satisfying action-platformer that turns movement into pure rhythm, even if its tougher late-game challenges occasionally tie themselves into knots.

Emoji Battlefield – Summer Vacation Review

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A breezy, chaotic roguelike FPS that thrives on personality and controlled nonsense, even if its novelty eventually shows its limits.

Stickin’ the Landing Review

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Stickin’ the Landing turns a childlike sense of imagination into a clever physics puzzle playground, where stickers bend gravity and everyday rooms become cosmic sandboxes. It is warm, inventive, and quietly challenging, offering a rare kind of puzzle experience that values curiosity just as much as precision.

Stickman Monster Battle 3D Review

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A messy but entertaining power fantasy that thrives on destruction, even when everything around it threatens to fall apart, including its own camera.

MEOW AND THE DIAMOND JUMP Review

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Meow and the Diamond Jump turns automatic movement into a surprisingly clever rhythm-based platforming challenge, delivering a cheerful, accessible adventure filled with charm and satisfying momentum.

GluMe Review

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GluMe transforms a simple slime into the centrepiece of a brilliantly demanding puzzle game, blending retro charm with clever spatial design that constantly twists your brain in satisfying ways.

Alabaster Dawn Review

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Alabaster Dawn builds on the legacy of CrossCode with sharper combat, deeper systems, and a world that feels like it is slowly waking up around you. It is ambitious, dense, and often dazzling, even when it threatens to overwhelm its own brilliance.

HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME Review

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HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME transforms neon-soaked chaos into a brutal roguelite playground, delivering crunchy combat, glorious pixel art, and enough cybernetic swagger to satisfy any action fan craving a little VHS-era violence.

Forbidden Solitaire Review

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There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....