Tag: Oriplay S.R.L.
Jesus: The Journey Review
Jesus: The Journey is a narrative-driven biblical adventure that prioritises atmosphere, reverence, and guided storytelling over traditional gameplay systems, offering a reflective experience that is often sincere in intent but uneven in execution as an interactive medium.
Drone Simulator: SMASH ZOMBIES Review
A tense, methodical spin on zombie survival that trades ground-level panic for calculated aerial control, delivering bursts of explosive satisfaction without ever letting you forget how fragile your grip on survival really is.
Bird Game III Review
A meme made real, Bird Game III is a scrappy, charming sandbox that’s equal parts janky and enjoyable—best taken lightly, but worth a flight for the curious.
Uncharted SchoolBoy Hacker Review
A quirky stealth indie that turns teenage rebellion into bite-sized hacking missions — simple, rough around the edges, but surprisingly tense when its ideas click.
Survive Disasters Apocalypse Review
A frantic, physics-fueled arcade romp where meteors fall, lava rises, and dignity is optional — chaotic fun at a bargain price.
Dig Out: Prison Escape Simulator Review
A cleverly designed prison escape sandbox with satisfying mechanics and strong value — but limited long-term depth.
Quarantine Checkpoint: Medical Control Unit Review
A promising checkpoint survival sim that never evolves beyond its initial idea—tense in theory, repetitive in practice, and overshadowed by stronger genre competitors.
Roadtrip Ruckus: RV Survival Crew Review
Roadtrip Ruckus: RV Survival Crew is a chaotic co-op scramble where burgers, bandages, and a physics winch are the only things standing between your battered RV and total disaster. Equal parts slapstick survival and teamwork test, it turns a “shortcut” into a hilariously stressful adventure.
Bodycamera FPS Review
Bodycamera FPS trades cinematic flair for raw immediacy, placing you behind a jittery lens where every footstep, doorway, and sound cue matters. It’s a tense, close-quarters shooter that feels less like playing a game and more like surviving a situation.
Santa’s Christmas Story 2 The Frozen Gift War Review
A cosy and cheerful match-3 adventure wrapped in festive charm, Santa’s Christmas Story 2: The Frozen Gift War delivers relaxing puzzle fun without ever demanding too much from the player. Familiar, friendly, and perfect for short seasonal play sessions.













