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Aery – The King’s Messenger Review

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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.

Shrink Rooms Review

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Shrink Rooms transforms classic Sokoban puzzles into a tense battle against collapsing walls. With over 300 brutally clever levels and a relentless focus on precision, it delivers a challenging “thinky game” experience that puzzle enthusiasts will relish.

Öoo Review

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A clever, charming puzzle-platformer built around a brilliantly simple idea, Öoo turns bombs into tools of discovery in one of the most inventive short adventures of the year.

Avenue Escape Review

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Avenue Escape turns everyday traffic chaos into a clever puzzle challenge, offering a relaxing yet engaging brain teaser across 50 colourful city intersections.

Projected Dreams Review

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A warm, reflective puzzle experience that transforms childhood shadow play into something quietly moving — Projected Dreams proves simplicity can still shine.

Sudoku Relax Review

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A calm and thoughtful take on a timeless puzzle — Sudoku Relax turns classic logic-solving into a soothing, mindful experience, perfect for unwinding one grid at a time.

POOLS Review

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A hauntingly minimal exploration experience that proves horror doesn’t need monsters — just empty spaces, echoing water, and your imagination doing the rest.

NemoSphere Review

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A deceptively simple reflex shooter that turns perfect timing into pure arcade obsession — NemoSphere proves that sometimes less really is more.

Acyntha-roids Review

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A minimalist space shooter that transforms arcade chaos into calm cosmic rhythm — Acyntha-roids is small, soothing, and surprisingly hypnotic.

Discolored Review

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A haunting two-hour mystery where color is both mechanic and metaphor — Discolored proves that sometimes the smallest worlds leave the strongest impressions.