Tag: Puzzle
Junkster Review
Junkster takes the familiar foundations of the 3D platforming genre and welds them together with creativity, charm, and a surprisingly satisfying construction system. It may not reach the heights of the genre's greatest adventures, but its colourful comic-book world and lovable robotic hero make this scrapyard journey worth taking.
Teller’s Duty Review
Teller's Duty transforms everyday banking paperwork into a gripping struggle for survival. Behind every withdrawal slip and government regulation lies a deeply human story about responsibility, sacrifice, and the impossible choices people make when the system is designed to work against them.
Urban Jungle Review
Urban Jungle transforms the simple act of placing houseplants into something unexpectedly heartfelt. Combining cosy decoration, gentle puzzle solving, and subtle environmental storytelling, it creates a relaxing experience that feels like a warm cup of tea on a rainy afternoon.
to a T Review
to a T is one of the most unusual and heartfelt games of the year. Through its charming world, quirky humour, and deeply human story, it transforms a simple premise into a touching exploration of identity, acceptance, and finding your place in a world that wasn't built for you. It may not be for everyone, but for those willing to embrace its gentle rhythm, it is an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Super Farming Boy Review
Super Farming Boy takes the cosy farming formula, launches it skyward, and fills it with explosive chain reactions, superhero powers, and wonderfully chaotic energy. It is a farming game unlike almost anything else on the market, trading quiet routine for constant momentum and turning every harvest into a satisfying puzzle of timing and strategy.
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Preview
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy pushes the series into more aggressive territory, placing Sophia at the centre of a myth-laced survival journey on the cursed Minotaur’s Island. Early previews point to a sharper combat system, dual timeline puzzle structure, and a shift away from helpless stealth toward controlled, momentum-driven action. It looks bold, risky, and potentially the most divisive evolution the series has attempted so far.
Zumba – Jurassic Marble Quest Review
Zumba - Jurassic Marble Quest doesn't reinvent the marble-shooting formula, but its colourful prehistoric presentation and instantly satisfying gameplay make it a surprisingly enjoyable throwback to a genre many players grew up loving.
Creepy Shift: House For Sale Review
Creepy Shift: House For Sale transforms the simple satisfaction of cleaning a home into a nerve-rattling battle against the unknown. Every box packed and every stain scrubbed away feels like progress, yet the feeling that something is watching never quite leaves your side.
Teardown: Relics of Barkuna Review
Relics of Barkuna trades Teardown’s frantic heist energy for something slower, heavier, and oddly contemplative. It turns destruction into archaeology, asking players to think less like criminals and more like explorers picking through the bones of a forgotten world. The result is a surprising shift in tone that still preserves the series’ obsession with physics driven creativity, even when the pace deliberately steps away from chaos.
Teardown: Ultimate Edition Review
Teardown: Ultimate Edition turns destruction into design, equipping players with the tools to carve their own escape routes through collapsing worlds of concrete, glass, and fire. It is a masterclass in physics-driven problem-solving, where every heist is less about following a path and more about forging one through pure, explosive ingenuity.













