Tag: Puzzle
Arcade Archives 2 Mr.Do! Review
Arcade Archives 2 Mr. Do! proves that great arcade design never really ages. Beneath its cheerful clown mascot and simple digging mechanics sits a deceptively sharp score chaser that still has enough tension, creativity, and personality to stand shoulder to shoulder with arcade royalty.
Bubble Shooter Piratery Review
Bubble Shooter Piratery does not reinvent the cannonball. Instead, it polishes a familiar formula, wraps it in pirate charm, and delivers a quietly satisfying puzzle experience that understands the value of simplicity.
Tiny Lands 2 Review – Small Worlds, Big Comfort
Tiny Lands 2 does not chase adrenaline or spectacle. Instead, it quietly invites you to slow down, lean closer, and appreciate the tiny details hidden inside its beautifully crafted worlds. It is comfort gaming at its purest.
The Backrooms Review
The Backrooms turns internet folklore into a slow, unnerving descent through loneliness, uncertainty, and impossible spaces. It is not interested in jump scares every five seconds. Instead, it builds dread through silence, repetition, and the creeping feeling that reality itself has become untrustworthy.
OOLO Review
OOLO feels like discovering a forgotten adventure game tucked away in an attic chest. Beneath its deceptively simple exterior lies a sprawling, quietly beautiful world built around curiosity, memory, and the joy of getting lost.
Table Flip Simulator Review
Table Flip Simulator turns everyday annoyances into absurd comedy, delivering a surprisingly charming physics playground where smashing boardrooms, classrooms, and cafés becomes an oddly therapeutic escape.
Darksiders Warmastered Edition Review
Darksiders Warmastered Edition proves that great adventure design never truly ages. Beneath the current generation polish is still one of gaming’s most satisfying blends of combat, exploration, and mythological spectacle.
Riven Review
There was a time when games felt like mysteries in the truest sense. Not mysteries solved with quest markers or highlighted clues, but worlds...
MYST Review
Some games feel tied to the era that created them. Others quietly step beyond time. Myst has always belonged to the second group. Back...
Call of the Elder Gods Review
As a child, I remember going to the library: the feeling of pulling an old, dust-covered book from a forgotten shelf and wondering what...













