Tag: EpiXR Games
Zumba – Treasure of Marble Island Review
A colourful and competent marble-shooter that plays it safe—perfect for short sessions, but lacking the depth to leave a lasting impression.
Owlen and the Whispering Woods Review
A serene but mechanically sparse flight through an enchanted forest, Owlen and the Whispering Woods delivers a beautifully atmospheric experience that soothes the senses, even if it struggles to keep them engaged for long.
Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits Review
A beautifully atmospheric adventure with a strong emotional core, Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits is at its best when it trusts its unique ideas—but it doesn’t always give them the depth they deserve.
Battle Puzzle 2048 – Maidens of Steel Review
A clever twist on a classic formula, this puzzle battler turns number merging into tactical combat with surprising depth—and occasional frustration.
Zumba – Galactic Marble Blast Review
A colourful and addictive marble-shooter, Zumba – Galactic Marble Blast launches classic match-three arcade action into a vibrant sci-fi universe filled with fast-paced challenges and cosmic chain reactions.
Veggie Warfare – Feast of Fury Review
A chaotic rogue-like shooter where angry vegetables attack in relentless waves, Veggie Warfare – Feast of Fury delivers fast, silly and surprisingly addictive arcade action.
Aery – The King’s Messenger Review
Aery – The King’s Messenger offers a tranquil flight through colourful fantasy landscapes, focusing on peaceful exploration rather than challenge. While its gameplay remains simple, the relaxing atmosphere makes it a perfect escape for players looking to unwind.
Emoji Battlefield – Island Warfare Review
A chaotic, colorful roguelike shooter that embraces absurdity while delivering genuinely addictive arcade action — simple, silly, and surprisingly hard to stop playing.
Trials of Olympus Review
A combat-free mythological platformer that turns agility into heroism — Trials of Olympus delivers fast, demanding challenges where mastering movement is the only path to divinity.
Horror Tale 2: 4K Remaster Review
A tense suburban stealth horror wrapped in a sharp 4K upgrade—Horror Tale 2: Remaster proves that sometimes the scariest place to hide is home.













