Tag: Puzzle-Platformer
KEJORA Review
KEJORA is a beautifully paced narrative adventure that weaves environmental exploration and emotional storytelling into a meditative experience — even if its minimalist mechanics sometimes struggle to match the depth of its themes.
CASSETTE BOY Review
CASSETTE BOY is a playful, nostalgia-infused rhythm adventure that celebrates retro aesthetics and catchy sound design, though its simplicity and repetitive structure may limit long-term engagement for some players.
Beetle Shock Review
Beetle Shock delivers vibrant, high-tempo insect mayhem with satisfying visual flair and accessible gameplay, but its repetitive loop and lack of depth hold it back from becoming a standout shooter.
The Bomb Split Review
The Bomb Split is an unapologetically cerebral puzzle experience that blends minimalist design with elegant mechanics, rewarding players who enjoy deep logical challenges — though its niche focus may feel inaccessible to casual audiences.
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix Review
What Lies in the Multiverse + EcoGnomix pairs clever puzzle storytelling with thoughtful roguelite strategy, offering two distinct but equally rewarding indie experiences.
Toybox Escape & Castle of Monsters: The Last Knight Bundle Review
The Toybox Escape & Castle of Monsters: The Last Knight Bundle offers two different but equally lightweight adventures — playful exploration and approachable combat — best suited for casual play.
Loreen’s Purgatory Review
Loreen’s Purgatory blends tense survival platforming with horror elements and precision obstacles, delivering a frustratingly fair challenge that rewards focus and persistence — though its punishing design may not be for everyone.
Yin Yang Fun Review
A clean, concept-driven puzzle game that uses balance and contrast to create satisfying mental challenges, held back slightly by limited variety but elevated by strong thematic consistency.
Dino Land Review
A bright, accessible platforming adventure with broad appeal — especially well-suited to casual and family audiences — even if it stops short of genre mastery.
Dadish 4 Review
A well-crafted, joyous platforming adventure that delivers heart, challenge and charm in equal measure — the best yet in the Dadish series.













