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Arcade Archives 2 PLUMP POP Review

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Arcade Archives 2: PLUMP POP revives one of Taito’s more unusual arcade experiments, blending trampoline mechanics with classic score-chasing action. While its simplicity limits long-term appeal, the quirky cooperative gameplay and faithful preservation make it an entertaining slice of arcade history.

Stunt Race Review

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A gravity-defying arcade racer that rewards daring aerial stunts and spectacular crashes, Stunt Race delivers plenty of high-altitude thrills — even if its content runs out of road too quickly.

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.

Crazy Basket Review

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A chaotic arcade basketball romp where unpredictable physics turn every shot into a gamble — simple, addictive, and perfect for quick bursts of street-court fun.

Rolling Macho: Tumbling to Earth Review

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A bizarre physics-platformer that turns rolling, squatting, and repeated failure into a strangely addictive journey — Rolling Macho proves that determination (and strong legs) can carry you through space.

Golfing Over It with Alva Majo Review

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A brilliantly cruel physics climber that turns patience into progression — Golfing Over It remains one of gaming’s most satisfying tests of skill, now perfectly at home on consoles.

Bread & Fred Review

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A hilarious, punishing co-op climber where the rope is both your greatest tool and your greatest enemy — Bread & Fred turns teamwork into a high-altitude trust fall.

Dig to Escape – Obby Review

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A surprisingly addictive prison-break sandbox where simple mechanics and steady progression turn digging a hole into an oddly compelling escape fantasy.

Human Bowling: King Pin Review

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A chaotic, laugh-out-loud arcade runner that turns ragdoll physics into pure score-chasing silliness — Human Bowling: King Pin is simple, strange, and surprisingly addictive in short bursts.

debris Review

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A thoughtful orbital survival sim that turns physics into tension and isolation into storytelling — debris is slow, demanding, and quietly captivating.