Tag: Family Friendly
Badminton Time Review
Badminton Time doesn't try to become the most realistic racket sports simulation on the market, and that's exactly why it works. Bright, energetic, and packed with personality, it delivers an accessible multiplayer experience that's just as comfortable at a family gathering as it is during a competitive evening with friends.
Bobobby 3D: Stranded Rush Review
Bobobby 3D: Stranded Rush never tries to be the next great platforming epic, and that's precisely why it works. With responsive controls, cheerful island hopping, and an infectious sense of simplicity, this tiny tropical adventure delivers a relaxing burst of old-school fun.
Chico’s Delivery Review
Chico's Delivery proves that great puzzle design doesn't need complexity to shine. With clever slide based challenges, charming presentation, and an addictive "one more level" rhythm, this tiny delivery bird serves up a surprisingly satisfying puzzle feast.
Pip’s Big Discovery Review
Pip's Big Discovery understands something many family games forget: children do not always need louder adventures, bigger worlds, or constant stimulation. Sometimes all they need is a warm story, a little curiosity, and a character worth cheering for.
Rayman Legends Retold Preview
Rayman Legends Retold is walking a dangerous tightrope. It seeks to modernise one of the finest platformers ever made while convincing fans that a remake is worth making in the first place. Early signs suggest Ubisoft may have something special on its hands, but the debate surrounding its existence is unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
Alien Cat Story Review
Alien Cat Story may not reinvent the platforming genre, but its charming feline hero, colourful worlds, and clever puzzle twists create an adventure that is easy to enjoy and difficult not to smile at.
Springbot: The Last Spark Review
Springbot: The Last Spark proves that sometimes the simplest adventures are the most charming. Beneath its colourful exterior lies a polished platformer packed with heart, momentum, and just enough challenge to keep players bouncing back for one more level.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight feels like a reunion years in the making. It captures the playful charm of classic LEGO adventures while wrapping it around a heartfelt celebration of Gotham, its heroes, and the many faces of the Dark Knight.
Honey Sprint Review
Honey Sprint is the kind of game that does not pretend to be anything it is not. It is fast, bright, and gone almost as soon as you think you have fully settled into it, yet it leaves behind that familiar itch for “one more run.” What it lacks in depth it makes up for in immediacy, offering a small but surprisingly sticky loop of chase, dodge, and collect that knows exactly how long it needs to stay in your hands.
Emoji Battlefield – Summer Vacation Review
A breezy, chaotic roguelike FPS that thrives on personality and controlled nonsense, even if its novelty eventually shows its limits.













