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Mythmatch Review

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Mythmatch takes familiar puzzle mechanics and reshapes them into something that feels genuinely original. Blending Greek mythology, thoughtful town building and a heartfelt story about belonging, Nana Moon has created a charming indie adventure that proves there is still plenty of life left in the match puzzle genre.

Feed The Pit Review

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Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.

MyMaitê Review

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A gentle, cloud-hopping platformer wrapped in a storybook premise, MyMaitê follows a father’s journey to bring his daughter back from a whimsical world above the moon.

Bone Marrow 2 Review

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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

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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.

Syberia Remastered x Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy Review

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Some games entertain for a weekend. Others stay with you for years. Syberia Remastered x Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy is a celebration of two adventures that continue to inspire because they understand that the greatest journeys are measured not by distance travelled, but by the people we become along the way.

Agatha Christie’s Deadly Voyages – 2 in 1 Review

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Agatha Christie's Deadly Voyages is far more than a collection of two detective adventures. It is a thoughtful celebration of mystery storytelling that respects the original novels while confidently steering them in bold new directions, proving that Hercule Poirot still has plenty of unforgettable cases left to solve.

Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence Review

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Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence doesn't try to modernise the point and click adventure by abandoning its roots. Instead, it embraces everything that made the genre special, pairing thoughtful puzzles with haunting pixel art and a quietly compelling mystery that proves silence can often speak louder than words.

Kenshō Review

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Kenshō isn't interested in testing your reflexes or overwhelming you with impossible puzzles. Instead, it invites you to slow down, breathe and lose yourself in a beautiful world where every solved puzzle gently restores nature. It is a peaceful, thoughtfully designed experience that lingers in the mind long after the final door has opened.

Arcade Archives 2 Lady Bug Review

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Lady Bug does not arrive with narrative ambitions in the modern sense, nor does it attempt to contextualise its action through character or lore....