Tag: Puzzle
Game Over Please: Puzzle Arcade Game Review
Game Over Please takes one of gaming's most familiar failure screens and transforms it into the entire point of the adventure. Clever, funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking, this inventive indie puzzler proves that sometimes the best way to win is to fail spectacularly.
Alien Cat Story Review
Alien Cat Story may not reinvent the platforming genre, but its charming feline hero, colourful worlds, and clever puzzle twists create an adventure that is easy to enjoy and difficult not to smile at.
Springbot: The Last Spark Review
Springbot: The Last Spark proves that sometimes the simplest adventures are the most charming. Beneath its colourful exterior lies a polished platformer packed with heart, momentum, and just enough challenge to keep players bouncing back for one more level.
BrokenLore: FOLLOW Review
BrokenLore: FOLLOW is not interested in making you jump out of your seat every few minutes. Instead, it quietly slips under your skin, using trauma, insecurity, and painful self-reflection to create a horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Blueberry Review
Blueberry transforms life's joys, wounds, regrets, and triumphs into a heartfelt interactive journey that lingers long after the credits roll. It is a gentle reminder that healing is rarely straightforward, but always worth pursuing.
Jackpot 21 Review
Jackpot 21 takes the familiar sights and sounds of a casino and wraps them in a surprisingly cosy adventure. It may not offer the depth of a dedicated card simulator, but its cheerful atmosphere and easygoing exploration create a pleasant little escape that knows exactly what it wants to be.
Touhou Yukkuri Mountain Review
A simple concept elevated by charm, customisation, and pure chaos, Touhou Yukkuri Mountain turns a familiar merge puzzle formula into an irresistibly entertaining celebration of Touhou fandom.
Do You even Forklift? Review
Equal parts cosy road trip, physics sandbox, and ode to Japanese car culture, it delivers plenty of smiles even when its ideas begin to repeat themselves. It may not lift itself into puzzle game greatness, but it certainly carries its weight.
One Move Away Review
One Move Away turns the simple act of packing a life into a strangely emotional spatial puzzle, where every box tells a story and every bad placement feels like a small personal failure. It is equal parts cosy reflection and mild panic attack, often in the same breath.
Gobliiins Collection Review
Gobliiins Collection feels like opening a dusty treasure chest from the early days of PC gaming and finding pure creative chaos inside. Strange, funny and wonderfully unpredictable, this anthology preserves one of adventure gaming’s most eccentric legacies with genuine care.













