Tag: Point & Click
Decollate Decoration Review
To love someone beyond death is one thing. To refuse to let them live without you is something else entirely.
A Storied Life: Tabitha Review
A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.
Anthology of The Killer Review
A daring, unsettling anthology that embraces the strange and the uncomfortable—uneven by design, but unforgettable at its best.
Arcadia Fallen II Review
A charming, player-focused narrative RPG that refines its formula with smart design choices—held back slightly by low stakes and limited gameplay depth.
Tiny Bookshop Review
A beautifully crafted cosy management experience that prioritises emotional intelligence over mechanical complexity. It may not demand your attention—but it earns it.
Lost Lands: Stories about the Sorceress, the Prince and the Minotaur...
A richly told prequel that deepens the Lost Lands mythos through three interwoven stories—familiar gameplay, but stronger world-building and narrative ambition than ever before.
The Bunny Graveyard Review
A deceptively charming cursor-led adventure that slowly unravels into psychological unease, The Bunny Graveyard blends simple minigames with creeping digital horror to unsettling effect.
Spy Guy Europe Review
A colourful, family-friendly hidden-object adventure, Spy Guy Europe turns sightseeing into a relaxing puzzle experience—simple, charming, and best enjoyed at your own pace.
Hidden around the World Review
A beautifully illustrated, globe-trotting hidden-object adventure, Hidden around the World is a relaxing escape that rewards patience, observation, and creativity—especially with its standout Sandbox Mode.
Fit and Fry: Mise En Place Review
A clean and satisfying culinary puzzle experience, Fit and Fry: Mise en Place turns spatial organisation into an addictive loop of rotation, planning, and precision, offering steady challenge growth despite limited mechanical variety.













