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Cut Corner Renovations USSR Review

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A gritty, satirical twist on the renovation sim formula, Cut Corner Renovations USSR turns scarcity into strategy — proving that sometimes fixing things with less can be surprisingly engaging.

Flingin’ Poo Review

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Flingin’ Poo is a gloriously absurd arena brawler where monkeys fling massive blobs, devour bananas, and battle for the crown of chaos. With its cartoon charm, intuitive controls, and hilariously unpredictable arenas, it’s a perfect multiplayer party game that proves sometimes the best weapon in a fight is pure silliness.

Lovish Review

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Lovish turns the classic rescue-the-princess tale into a pixelated comedy of errors, mixing sharp 8-bit action with wildly unpredictable events. Between Matt Kap’s infectious soundtrack and a carnival of characters, DANGEN ENTERTAINMENT delivers a retro adventure that’s less a straight line and more a joyful stumble through chaos — and it’s all the better for it.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite Review

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite lets you unleash your inner omnivore in a chaotic, addictive feast across six apocalyptic scenarios. From a tiny paperclip maximizer to a baby dragon, every stage is a hilarious test of greed, growth, and destruction.

SpyFall Review

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SpyFall turns conversation into its core mechanic, delivering a sharp and accessible social deduction experience that thrives on bluffing, observation, and group chemistry, even as its success depends entirely on who’s sitting at the table.

The Christmas Pickle Review

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Whether you’re looking for a festive family-friendly adventure or just want to unwind with something whimsical and well-made, The Christmas Pickle is an absolute delight.

Bad Cat Angry Granny Review

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A playful and amusing time-waster that delivers short-term laughs, but whose shallow mechanics and repetition limit its long-term impact.

A Game About Digging A Hole Review

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For players who enjoy minimalist storytelling, atmospheric exploration, or games that surprise through simplicity, this is a must-play.

Emoji Battlefield – Origins Review

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For fans of quirky strategy games, physics-driven combat, or anything with big personality and small characters, this is an easy recommendation.

The Nightmare Box Volume 2 Review

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If you’re curious, enjoy variety, and want something physical and collector-oriented, The Nightmare Box Volume 2 hits the right notes.