Tag: Puzzle & trivia
D-topia Review
With thoughtful writing, memorable characters and a beautifully realised futuristic setting, it delivers an experience that asks difficult questions without ever losing sight of entertainment.
Shoot The Wall Review
A stark, minimalist shooter built around a single idea, Shoot The Wall strips gameplay down to its most basic loop of firing, upgrading, and repeating.
Bunny Pit Stop: Vegas Rush Review
Bunny Pit Stop: Vegas Rush takes the familiar chaos of co-op time-management games and reshapes it into something more thoughtful and puzzle-driven. Beneath its cute presentation lies a surprisingly sharp logistical challenge where every second, every movement, and every misplaced tool can decide whether a race is won or lost.
Bone Marrow 2 Review
Bone Marrow 2 transforms the familiar satisfaction of sliding puzzle mechanics into a tense fight for survival. Every move carries weight, every resource matters, and every sunrise feels like both a blessing and a threat.
Independence Day Festive Finds Review
Independence Day Festive Finds proves that sometimes the simplest games are exactly what you need. Wrapped in colourful Fourth of July celebrations and built around satisfying spot the difference puzzles, it offers a relaxing escape that values patience and observation over speed and spectacle.
Milo: Paws & Buoys Review
Milo: Paws & Buoys doesn't try to reinvent the puzzle genre, but it doesn't need to. With charming pixel art, clever level design, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, this feline rescue adventure proves that sometimes the simplest ideas are the most satisfying.
Loop Dash Review
Loop Dash takes a handful of simple ideas and polishes them to near perfection. Fast, responsive, and relentlessly addictive, it captures the pure thrill of precision platforming without wasting a single second of the player's time.
Hex Park Series Review
Hex Park proves that great puzzle design doesn’t need spectacle — just smart ideas, elegant systems, and the irresistible pull of solving one more perfect move.
Trainlax Review
A soothing, elegantly crafted puzzle journey that turns railway design into digital mindfulness—simple in premise, rich in tranquil satisfaction.
Dark Dungeon Mind Mess Review
A haunting, atmospheric psychological horror that trades cheap shocks for deep unease and crafted tension. Dark Dungeon Mind Mess rewards exploration, careful observation, and patience — and in return, offers a experience that lingers long after the screen goes dark.













