Tag: Point & Click
Varenje: Don’t Touch The Berries Review
A charming and visually striking adventure that shines through its artistry, even if its gameplay doesn’t always keep up.
Dark Mystery Bundle Review
Released on April 2, 2026 by joindots, the Dark Mystery Bundle is a collection of three remastered hidden-object adventure titles: Dracula’s Legacy Remastered, Ominous...
Animal Genius Review
Animal Genius is a gentle, colourful revival of a mid-2000s educational trivia concept that transforms simple animal facts into a bright, classroom-style safari quiz—comforting, accessible, and occasionally too safe for its own good.
Fishbowl Review
A tender, quietly powerful narrative experience about grief, isolation, and rebuilding a life from fragments of memory and routine, Fishbowl is a deeply human slice-of-life adventure that blends grounded daily living with surreal emotional storytelling.
Pirate Anime Quest: One Girls’ Journey, A Piece of Island Love...
Pirate Anime Quest: One Girls’ Journey, A Piece of Island Love is a curious blend of visual novel storytelling and casual puzzle mechanics, wrapped in a presentation that leans heavily on familiar anime aesthetics—sometimes charming, sometimes derivative, and occasionally at odds with its own ambitions.
Pirate Anime Quest: One Boys’ Journey, A Piece of Island Love...
Pirate Anime Quest: One Boys’ Journey, A Piece of Island Love mirrors its counterpart with a familiar blend of romantic visual novel storytelling and casual puzzle mechanics, delivering a stylish but uneven experience that struggles to fully unify its ideas despite moments of genuine charm.
NubiaPhobia Review
A surreal, hand-drawn point-and-click adventure blending fairytale horror, dark humour, and absurd puzzle design, NubiaPhobia is a charmingly strange journey that delights in the unexpected—even when its logic occasionally drifts into deliberate chaos.
The Darkest Files Review
A gripping and intellectually rich courtroom drama that transforms historical investigation into a compelling interactive experience—occasionally slow, but undeniably impactful and unforgettable.
WordGrid Search Review
A well-crafted and genuinely relaxing word search experience that succeeds through simplicity, even if its minimal design limits long-term engagement.
John Fart: Text-iverse of Crazyness Review
A wildly unpredictable and unapologetically absurd FMV comedy that delivers plenty of chaotic entertainment—provided its unique sense of humour clicks with you.













