Tag: Pixel Art
Pogui Review
A charming precision platformer that hides surprising challenge beneath adorable pixel art — short, sweet, and wonderfully focused.
Picronix 2 Review
A calm and cleverly refined nonogram sequel, Picronix 2 delivers satisfying logic puzzles, smooth handheld play, and a relaxing atmosphere perfect for puzzle fans seeking focused brain-teasing comfort.
Hold The Mine Review
A clever blend of mining, auto-battling, and roguelike defense, Hold The Mine turns preparation into survival — and makes every sunrise feel earned.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Preview
The Adventures of Elliot doesn’t abandon tradition — it lets it evolve, proving that even pixel legends can move at the speed of action.
Dino Escape Review
A small dinosaur, a haunted forest, and razor-sharp platforming — Dino Escape proves that simplicity and atmosphere can still deliver a gripping indie challenge.
Captain Puff MacFly Review
A vibrant retro love letter that blends classic shmup intensity with modern roguelite progression — short, stylish, and packed with arcade heart.
Console Archives Dezaemon Review
A pioneering 8-bit creation suite reborn for modern consoles—Dezaemon proves the dream of player-made games began long before the indie boom.
Stillborn Slayer Review
A brutal, budget-priced roguelike that blends hack-and-slash grit with bullet hell precision — short, savage, and surprisingly satisfying.
Glint’s Revenge Review
A razor-sharp, high-contrast platformer that proves minimalism can still hit hard—Glint’s Revenge is short, deadly, and worth every second.
Revolgear Zero Review
A fearless Reiwa-era shooter packed with systems, style, and savage risk-reward mechanics—Revolgear Zero proves that horizontal shmups still have room to evolve.













