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Lia and the Train of the Seasons Review

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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

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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.

Streaming Race Review

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Streaming Race captures the chaotic charm of content creation in a fast-paced, strategic race to grow your audience — a uniquely entertaining concept hampered slightly by repetitive pacing and variable long-term engagement.

Nocturn Review

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Nocturn is a deliberate and unsettling indie horror title that succeeds through restraint and atmosphere, offering a thoughtful, if demanding, experience for players willing to engage on its terms.

BITCRUSHER-FX Review

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A creative, intuitive audio manipulation tool that feels playful and expressive, even without traditional gameplay systems. Ideal for sound designers and experimental creators.

Synth Riders: Complete Music Collection Review

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An engaging and physically rewarding VR rhythm experience that pairs a vast, well-choreographed song library with intuitive movement mechanics — approachable yet deep, and consistently enjoyable across modes and skill levels.

Character Voice Maker Studio Review

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A thoroughly capable and accessible voice creation suite that empowers narrative and character audio workflows.

Smasher Review

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A highly entertaining, physics-driven action title that delivers visceral, chaotic combat with strong audiovisual feedback, balanced by modest progression depth and occasional mode imbalance.

Dance Eden Review

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Dance Eden is a refined and atmospheric rhythm experience that prioritises flow, expression, and immersion. Its thoughtful design and artistic presentation make it a compelling choice for players seeking something more contemplative within the rhythm genre.

The Sweetness that Returned Review

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A quiet, emotionally driven interactive experience that uses atmosphere and symbolism to explore loss, memory, and fragile hope through gentle exploration.