Tag: Pixel Art
Mighty Aphid Review
Mighty Aphid proves that old-school platforming still has plenty of life left in it, blending sharp controls, charming pixel art, and heartfelt storytelling into a compact but memorable adventure.
Codename: Black Crow Review
Codename: Black Crow blends the twitch reflex intensity of a 16-bit shooter with the emotional scars of a war story that refuses to glamorize conflict. Beneath the pixel art explosions and brutal boss fights lies a surprisingly human tale about identity, survival, and what happens after the battlefield finally falls silent.
Versebound Review
Versebound turns Finnish mythology into a bruising, mournful struggle for survival where every battle feels earned and every victory echoes like an ancient poem carried through the cold.
Axe Cop Review
Axe Cop plays like someone handed a box of crayons to a classic RPG and told it to stop making sense. What follows is messy, loud, occasionally brilliant, and often hilarious in a way that feels impossible to replicate on purpose.
MOTORSLICE Review
MOTORSLICE feels like a dream you are not quite sure you are controlling. You move fast, faster than you should, carving through metal and momentum in equal measure, chasing a rhythm that sometimes slips through your fingers just as you think you have it.
Shadows of the Afterland Review
Shadows of the Afterland opens with death, confusion, and a soul that refuses to behave properly. What follows is a mystery that stretches across life and afterlife, stitched together with wit, melancholy, and a surprising amount of warmth for a story about the dead refusing to stay in their lane.
Skyship Quest Story Review
A polished and comforting management sim, Skyship Quest Story refines Kairosoft’s familiar formula into a smooth, self contained experience built on steady progression, gentle strategy, and the quiet satisfaction of watching your airship grow.
Lord Ambermaze Review
Lord Ambermaze is a quietly brilliant puzzle dungeon crawler that transforms movement into meaning, blending turn-based strategy with a gentle sense of adventure to create a thoughtful, rewarding journey through a frozen world.
Twin Shot Deluxe Review
A sharp and faithful revival of Nitrome’s arcade classic, Twin Shot Deluxe proves that simplicity still has bite when every jump, shot and mistake lands with purpose.
Tiny Auto Knights Review
A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.













