Tag: Pixel Art
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass Review
A charming yet unsettling RPG set inside a child’s dream, Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass blends inventive combat with a surprisingly mature story, creating a nostalgic adventure that’s equal parts heartfelt and haunting.
DunHero Review
DunHero is a vibrant, fast-paced roguelite bursting with choice—28 wildly different classes, hundreds of items, and endlessly shifting maps create a playground where every run tells a new story. Balance wobbles at times, but the thrill of discovering a game-breaking build makes this an addictive dungeon crawler that’s hard to put down.
Tiny Biomes Review
A calm and colorful tile-rotation puzzler, Tiny Biomes delivers 150 thoughtful stages that reward patience over speed—simple in concept, relaxing in execution, and quietly addictive for star-chasing perfectionists.
Sanctum Push Review
In Sanctum Push, strategy meets charm as players guide a paladin through a corrupted castle, carefully pushing enemies into their rightful places. With clever puzzles, expressive pixel art, and a rewarding challenge curve, it’s a Sokoban adventure that proves even small steps can restore great order.
Everwarder Review
A clever, pressure-driven strategy experience that proves sometimes the scariest enemy is the choice to move forward.
Novel Rogue Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A clever, cozy, and consistently engaging roguelite that proves sometimes the best adventures are found between the pages of a book.
Petmagotchi Review
Petmagotchi is a charming and engaging pet simulation that balances nurturing, play, and personalization beautifully. With its delightful visuals, expressive pets, and rewarding mini-games, it’s a virtual pet experience that is both heartwarming and fun, making it one of the best pocket pet games available on Nintendo Switch 2.
Countless Army Review
By flipping tower defense on its head and casting you as the invading force, Countless Army delivers a clever, strategy-driven twist on a familiar formula that’s both refreshing and rewarding to master.
Card Quest Review
With its gothic charm, clever build systems, and ever-changing dungeon runs, Card Quest turns every shuffle of the deck into a fresh tactical challenge that rewards patience, planning, and experimentation.
Duel Corp. Review
Duel Corp. blends Souls-like tension, directional melee combat, sandbox freedom, and MMO-style systems into a striking pixel-art world that feels both retro and ambitious. It’s messy, bold, occasionally overwhelming — and undeniably compelling for players who crave deep systems and unforgiving combat wrapped in an open, reactive world.













