Tag: Pixel Art
Doki Monsters: Quest Review
Doki Monsters: Quest wears its inspirations proudly, but it also knows when to carve out its own identity. Beneath its nostalgic pixel art lies a surprisingly flexible monster collecting RPG that respects classic traditions while quietly modernising many of the genre's oldest frustrations.
Blox 3D World Review
A toy box of imagination more than a game with traditional goals, Blox 3D World invites you to build charming miniature worlds at your own pace. While its simple tools and limited depth won't satisfy experienced creators, its relaxing atmosphere and accessible design make it a pleasant digital sandbox for anyone looking to unwind and let their creativity take over.
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion Review
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion wears its retro inspirations proudly, delivering a heartfelt action platformer that mixes classic run and gun combat with clever elemental abilities and unexpected genre twists. It may show the rough edges of its modest origins, but its passion shines through in almost every pixel.
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack Review
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack is more than a collection. It is a celebration of two of Capcom's most inventive RPG series, preserving seventeen adventures that remain every bit as addictive, charming, and surprisingly original today.
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim Review
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim is one of the most unsettling indie games in recent memory. Beneath its strange title and retro presentation lies a deeply uncomfortable psychological horror story that explores power, dependency, loneliness, and survival in ways few games dare to attempt.
Monster Viator Review
Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.
The Drifter Review
A gripping sci-fi noir thriller that strips away point-and-click frustration in favour of relentless momentum, brilliant storytelling, and some of the finest pixel art atmosphere seen in years.
Milo: Paws & Buoys Review
Milo: Paws & Buoys doesn't try to reinvent the puzzle genre, but it doesn't need to. With charming pixel art, clever level design, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, this feline rescue adventure proves that sometimes the simplest ideas are the most satisfying.
Loop Dash Review
Loop Dash takes a handful of simple ideas and polishes them to near perfection. Fast, responsive, and relentlessly addictive, it captures the pure thrill of precision platforming without wasting a single second of the player's time.
Ashwood Valley Review
Ashwood Valley is charming enough to make you smile at its strawberry cows and magical premise, but beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly shallow adventure that struggles to reward your time.












