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Meowgic Mix Review

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A cosy, cat-themed puzzle game that blends colourful matching mechanics with a relaxed pace and charming magical presentation.

Terminator 2D: NO FATE Review

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A lean, hard-hitting action title that honours its legacy through disciplined design and relentless momentum, even if it offers little beyond that core appeal.

Hummingbird Garden Review

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A calm, nature-focused simulation that invites players to create a peaceful garden and quietly observe the delicate beauty of hummingbirds at their own pace.

Arcade Archives 2 BERMUDA TRIANGLE Review

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For anyone curious about the roots of multi-directional shooters and SNK’s early experimental phase, Bermuda Triangle is an absolute must.

Speed Factor Review

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A focused, high-intensity title that lives up to its name, Speed Factor delivers adrenaline-fuelled action for players who relish speed, repetition, and the pursuit of perfect execution.

Toad Slide Review

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Toad Slide turns playful physics and joyful momentum into a polished puzzle adventure, delivering satisfying movement, clever design, and boundless charm.

Temari Trials: Dojo’s Test Review

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Temari Trials: Dojo’s Test is a focused, mastery-driven action game that turns short trials into meaningful lessons, rewarding precision, timing, and steady improvement through repetition rather than spectacle.

Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum Review

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This isn’t a game for players seeking adrenaline—but for those who appreciate the artistry and history behind gaming’s most foundational aesthetic, it’s a standout release and a love letter worth exploring.

Carrot Smash Review

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A colourful, energetic arcade title that rewards timing and precision, Carrot Smash thrives on repetition and mastery, offering focused fun for players who enjoy chasing high scores and refining their skills.

Octopath Traveler 0 Review

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Octopath Traveler 0 doesn’t reinvent the HD-2D formula, but it finally fulfils the promise the series has been chasing since its debut. By weaving its characters’ stories together far more naturally and refining the already excellent break-and-boost combat, it delivers a prequel that feels both familiar and freshly ambitious.