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Mewgenics Review

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A brilliantly strange fusion of tactics, roguelite progression, and genetic experimentation, Mewgenics transforms adorable cats into the foundation of one of the deepest strategy games in years.

Yayos Review

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A bizarrely charming survival sim where the apocalypse is everyday life. Funny, tense, and surprisingly strategic — especially with a friend.

ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard Review

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A brilliantly expanded sequel that transforms color theory into high-concept puzzle artistry—ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is smart, stylish, and relentlessly inventive.

Cash Cleaner Simulator Review

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A strangely soothing crime-lab simulator that turns money laundering into a meditative management loop—Cash Cleaner Simulator is equal parts absurd, relaxing, and unexpectedly addictive.

Supermarket Security Simulator Review

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A quirky retail sandbox that turns receipt-checking into light chaos—fun in bursts, uneven in depth, and just absurd enough to keep you watching the cameras.

Nonentity Galaxy Review

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Nonentity Galaxy blends fleet tactics, roguelite strategy, and dark humor into a challenging spacefaring adventure. Every choice—from route selection to module upgrades—carries weight, making it a rewarding game for strategic thinkers.

Earth Must Die Review

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Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.

Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Review

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Quarantine Zone: The Last Check delivers tense, tactical survival in a lived-in post-apocalyptic world, blending strategy, emotional storytelling, and player-driven choice — even if occasional pacing hiccups dilute its urgent momentum.

Jesus Simulator Review

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Jesus Simulator delivers a respectful, atmospheric, and sincere interactive retelling of the Gospel. While light on traditional gameplay, its thoughtful presentation and multi-perspective narrative make it a unique and reflective experience unlike anything else in gaming.

I Hate This Place Review

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I Hate This Place turns survival horror into a tense, colorful, and strategic experience. Explore cursed lands, craft deadly traps, and outsmart nightmarish creatures, all while soaking in the comic-inspired 80’s flair that gives this cursed world its unforgettable personality.