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Clue: Murder By Death Review

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A tense, real-time detective adventure that trusts your deduction skills, Clue: Murder By Death delivers high-stakes mystery with meaningful choices — and no hand-holding when the clock runs out.

Sleeping Beauty: Hidden Object Game Review

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A gentle, dream-soaked hidden-object adventure that adds depth—literally—to a classic formula, delivering calm exploration wrapped in fairytale warmth.

The Dark Rites of Arkham Review

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The Dark Rites of Arkham feels like turning brittle police reports into forbidden scripture—methodical, melancholy, and quietly terrifying.

Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 2 Review

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Solitaire Crime Stories: Chapter 2 transforms classic card puzzles into a compelling detective tale, where every move could reveal a clue—or let the killer slip away.

Dark Town Secrets: Lost Lulu Collector’s Edition Review

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Dark Town Secrets: Lost Lulu Collector’s Edition turns a seemingly simple missing dog case into a haunting puzzle-filled adventure where every shadow hides a secret—and every solved scene brings you closer to the truth.

Is this potato? Review

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Is this potato? turns a gloriously simple idea into a surprisingly addictive challenge. With cheerful illustrations, gentle brain-teasing tension, and perfectly pick-up-and-play design, this quirky spud hunt proves that sometimes the smallest games leave the biggest smiles.

Screw Master Review

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Screw Master turns the simple act of unscrewing into an addictive, tactile puzzle experience. With 50 increasingly challenging levels, realistic physics, strategic power-ups, and satisfying visual and audio feedback, it’s a game that rewards patience, creativity, and logical thinking at every turn.

Earth Must Die Review

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Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.

I’m not a Human: Horror Review

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A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.

nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan Review

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nyan nyan nyan nyan nyan turns a simple paw-print hunt into a cheerful test of focus, blending cute chaos and time-pressured searching into a lighthearted brain teaser perfect for short, smile-filled sessions.