Tag: Exploration
Lia and the Train of the Seasons Review
A seasonal exploration game that pairs understated puzzles with a softly told story about movement, change, and self-discovery.
The Secret Workshop of Wishes Review
The Secret Workshop of Wishes is a cosy crafting adventure that thoughtfully combines exploration, item creation, and heartfelt encounters, though its gentle pacing and niche focus may limit its appeal to players seeking brisk challenge or structured progression.
Tomba! 2 Special Edition Review
For players willing to embrace its eccentricities, Tomba! 2 Special Edition is not just a nostalgic revisit, but a reaffirmation of how playful and imaginative platformers can be.
Bus Driving Simulator: EVO Review
A solid, enjoyable bus simulator that refines familiar systems, even if it plays things a little too safe.
Pawsky Review
A charming, focused indie experience that excels in atmosphere and design, even if its simplicity won’t appeal to everyone.
A Planet of Mine MasterMine Edition Review
A Planet of Mine: MasterMine Edition offers a charming, accessible take on 4X strategy, blending playful visuals with quietly satisfying empire-building.
DuneCrawl Review
DuneCrawl’s blend of immersive atmospheric exploration and relentless survival tension crafts a uniquely compelling desert odyssey — though its punishing difficulty and occasional pacing gaps mean it may not suit every playstyle.
Cosplayer’s Quest Review
Cosplayer’s Quest is a charming isekai RPG with cozy simulation elements, gentle humour, and a delightful cosplay-themed premise — even if its short length and simplicity mean it’s best enjoyed as a whimsical bite-sized adventure.
Pixelegend Review
Pixelegend delivers charming pixel art, tight action RPG fundamentals, and satisfying progression loops, but its occasionally repetitive combat and narrative thinness hold it back from true legendary status.
Reminiscence of Gusuku: Card and Explore Review
Reminiscence of Gusuku: Card and Explore cleverly blends card-based strategy with exploratory progression, rewarding thoughtful planning and curiosity — though its narrative pacing and occasional grind may temper its broader appeal.












