Tag: Point & Click
Discolored Review
A haunting two-hour mystery where color is both mechanic and metaphor — Discolored proves that sometimes the smallest worlds leave the strongest impressions.
Motorhome: Traveling North America 3 Collector’s Edition Review
A cozy hidden-object road trip that favors relaxation over reinvention — Motorhome: Traveling North America 3 CE is comfort gaming at its most gentle and familiar.
Zoo Clues Review
A cheerful, accessible spot-the-difference puzzler that turns zoo habitats into addictive observation challenges — simple, relaxing, and surprisingly hard to put down.
Snapshot Oddities ! Find What’s Wrong Review
A clever one-anomaly twist on classic spot-the-difference puzzles — simple, surreal, and surprisingly addictive in short bursts.
Vampire Therapist Review
A witty, heartfelt therapy sim that blends gothic comedy with real cognitive behavioral tools — smart, sincere, and unexpectedly transformative.
Jigsaw Realms: Seasons Review
A calm, beautifully illustrated jigsaw retreat that prioritizes relaxation over challenge — cozy, polished, and perfect for mindful puzzle sessions.
The Island – Escape Room Review
A smart, atmospheric escape adventure that rewards patience and lateral thinking — occasionally stubborn, but deeply satisfying for true puzzle enthusiasts.
Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 3 Review
A colorful, mechanically refined chapter that builds confidently on its predecessors — delivering strong value, steady challenge, and another charming mystery beneath the circus lights.
Dear, me I was… Review
A hauntingly beautiful, wordless journey through a woman’s life, Dear me, I was… proves that watercolor, music, and silence can tell a story more powerful than dialogue ever could.
Speed Dates Review
A surprisingly substantial FMV dating sim with strong performances and meaningful branching, Speed Daters captures the awkward thrill of first impressions — even if repetition keeps it just shy of greatness.













