Tag: Pixel Art
Gem Miner TD Review
Gem Miner TD takes the familiar comfort of tower defence and shoves it underground with a pickaxe, a bag of glittering gems, and a roguelike attitude. By letting players dig their own paths, merge towers into increasingly absurd weapons, and stack wild augments on top of class-based miners, iFeral Games has created a chaotic, endlessly replayable strategy title that feels fresh long after most TDs would run out of steam.
Deep Fringe Review
Deep Fringe is a grim, biopunk tactical RPG that tests both your strategic mind and patience. Its handcrafted pixel-art world, intricate combat systems, and lethal foes create a darkly compelling experience that rewards meticulous planning, tactical experimentation, and creative problem-solving. Fans of hardcore strategy will find themselves absorbed in this unforgiving yet rewarding nightmare.
Microcivilization Review
Microcivilization is a clever, compulsive blend of clicker mechanics and grand strategy thinking, wrapping civilisation management, disasters, heroes, and ascension systems into a deceptively simple pixel-art package. It looks like an idle game — but plays like a miniature 4X with an obsession for numbers, risk, and recovery.
The Monty Mole Collection Review
The Monty Mole Collection brings together a legendary series of quirky, mischievous platformers from the golden age of home computing. With Monty Mole’s charm fully intact and all six classic titles included, this compilation delivers both nostalgia and accessible gameplay — a perfect trip down memory lane for retro fans, and an engaging introduction for newcomers.
Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot Review
Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot is a raucous, deeply strategic roguelike that masterfully blends breathless combat, nuanced character progression, and unpredictable dungeon runs into one addictive fantasy concoction.
Isekai Rondo Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Brimming with imaginative worlds, fluid action, and multiverse twists, Isekai Rondo (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition) transforms the isekai formula into a rich action RPG that’s both accessible and rewarding.
Look Mum No Computer Review
A wonderfully odd indie adventure powered by synthesisers and imagination, Look Mum No Computer turns electronic noise into playful exploration, delivering a quirky experience full of charm, creativity, and DIY spirit.
Fly High Collection Review
Serene skies, breathtaking vistas, and satisfying control make Fly High Collection an uplifting flight anthology — one that turns every take‑off into a moment worth savouring.
Coffee Talk Tokyo Preview
For players seeking a moment of calm, reflection, and connection, Coffee Talk Tokyo promises to be another comforting escape. It’s a reminder that games don’t always need to shout to be powerful — sometimes, all they need is a quiet room, a warm drink, and a good conversation.
BroomSweeper Review
A cleverly composed adventure in motion that marries playful aesthetics with finely tuned mechanics. A must-try for players who love precision challenges and joyous movement — even if its polish could go a touch further in smoothing out late-game edges.













