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Incantation Review

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A slow-burning, deeply unsettling horror experience, Incantation trades action for atmosphere—delivering moments of genuine dread, even if its gameplay struggles to keep pace.

Defending Camelot Review

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Defending Camelot delivers a classic tower defense experience with plenty of content and solid mechanics, but its dated design and lack of innovation keep it from standing out in today’s landscape.

1 CatLine Review

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A clever puzzle platformer with a delightfully unusual feline mechanic, 1 CatLine turns simple single-screen stages into brainteasing challenges that are both charming and satisfying to solve.

Avenue Escape Review

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Avenue Escape turns everyday traffic chaos into a clever puzzle challenge, offering a relaxing yet engaging brain teaser across 50 colourful city intersections.

Pogui Review

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A charming precision platformer that hides surprising challenge beneath adorable pixel art — short, sweet, and wonderfully focused.

Hakuoki SSL ~Sweet School Life~ Review

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A long-awaited English localization that swaps swords for school bells, Hakuoki SSL ~Sweet School Life~ delivers heartfelt romance and lighthearted charm in a delightful modern AU.

Tiny Biomes Review

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A calm and colorful tile-rotation puzzler, Tiny Biomes delivers 150 thoughtful stages that reward patience over speed—simple in concept, relaxing in execution, and quietly addictive for star-chasing perfectionists.

Heroes Battle Awakening Review

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A bright, readable and tactically satisfying tower defence that thrives on simplicity. Heroes Battle Awakening doesn’t evolve much beyond its core idea, but within its five lanes, it delivers a steady stream of thoughtful, bite-sized strategy.

Hextreme Void Review

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A demanding, stylish descent into pure skill-based gameplay that rewards dedication, even if it leaves little room for error or compromise.

Direction Quad Review

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Direction Quad is a smart, stylistically confident puzzle-adventure that rewards curiosity and adaptability, though its minimalist presentation and uneven pacing may not appeal to everyone.