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Forest of Deceit Review

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Forest of Deceit turns friendship into its greatest battlefield, creating a tense and hilarious social deduction experience where every decision matters and every player could be hiding the truth. With its charming hand-drawn style, simple browser-based multiplayer setup, and brilliant focus on conversation, Ghost Camp has crafted a memorable party game that proves the best betrayals are always personal.

Sins of KALEIDO Review

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With a fearless heroine, a haunting world and romances built around broken souls rather than perfect fantasies, Sins of KALEIDO is a dark visual novel that embraces tragedy while searching for hope. It is an unforgettable journey through love, witchcraft and the painful process of repairing what has been shattered.

The Alters: Last Variable Review

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By trading desperate survival for relentless scientific discovery, 11 bit studios delivers an expansion that feels closer to a full sequel than to traditional downloadable content. It is a fascinating return to one of modern gaming's most original science-fiction worlds.

Farewell North Review

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Farewell North is a heartfelt adventure that turns Scotland's windswept beauty into an unforgettable story of companionship, grief and healing. Told through the eyes of a loyal Border Collie, it offers an emotionally rich journey through gorgeous landscapes, thoughtful puzzles and one of the finest soundtracks in recent memory.

The Fissure Review

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The Fissure is a beautifully written psychological mystery that rewards patience with its rich atmosphere, believable characters, and meaningful choices. Its slow pace and multiple endings demand commitment, but players willing to immerse themselves in its haunting world will find a thoughtful narrative that leaves a lasting emotional impression.

The Caribou Trail Review

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A haunting journey through the forgotten corners of the Great War, The Caribou Trail trades battlefield spectacle for something far more personal. Through friendship, folklore and the crushing weight of survival, it delivers a quiet but powerful reminder that war is not defined by victories, but by the people simply trying to make it home.

Alice and the Looking-Glass Review

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Alice and the Looking-Glass is less concerned with challenging your reflexes than warming your heart. Through beautiful animation, gentle storytelling and a message of kindness, it creates the sort of bedtime adventure that children will happily revisit long after the final page is turned.

The Necromancer’s Tale Review

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The Necromancer's Tale isn't interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel tempted. Every forbidden ritual, every uneasy compromise, and every whispered conversation pulls you further into a darkness that feels disturbingly rational.

Wanderstop Review

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Beneath its cosy tea shop exterior, Wanderstop delivers a thoughtful and surprisingly powerful exploration of burnout, identity, and learning that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply stop.

Cornfield Review

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Cornfield turns a simple premise into an effective nightmare. With little more than a maze, a monster, and your own sense of direction working against you, it delivers a tense horror experience that proves sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing what is waiting around the next corner.