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Run from BLABLUBLAS horror Review

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A relentless, panic-fuelled horror experience that excels in tension and atmosphere, even if it struggles to sustain fear beyond its core loop.

Freeride Review

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At a time when many games feel compelled to drown players in tutorials, progression systems, seasonal content and relentless pop-ups, Freeride takes a refreshingly...

Sugoi Girls: Pretty Party Review

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A cheerful, easygoing party-style game that thrives on presentation and accessibility, even if it never aims to push beyond its comfort zone.

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.

Monkey in the Zoo Review

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A delightful concept with flashes of brilliance, but held back by inconsistent systems and mechanics that too often feel as unruly as the monkeys themselves.

Funny Cats Puzzle Review

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A cosy, cat-filled puzzle experience that delivers steady smiles and satisfying solutions, even if it never aims to push the genre forward.

Cazzarion: Sky Flight Review

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Cazzarion: Sky Flight is a visually striking aerial adventure with meaningful exploration and satisfying flight mechanics, even if its mission design and pacing occasionally lose altitude.

Slime Shot Adventure Review

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A cheerful and well-crafted platformer that sticks the landing with fun mechanics and strong presentation, even if it plays things a little too safe.

Pinball Strike Arcade Rampage Review

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Pinball Strike: Arcade Rampage delivers classic pinball thrills in bite-sized, endlessly replayable form. It’s easy to love in short bursts and satisfying for high-score chasers, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.

Falling Bricks Endless Smash Review

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Falling Bricks: Endless Smash turns the classic drop-and-match puzzle formula into a surprisingly addictive score-chaser with simple mechanics and frantic pacing. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, its focus on flow, rhythm and escalating chaos makes every run feel fresh — even if the endless loop can feel repetitive over time.