Tag: QubicGames
The Nom Review
A visceral, thoughtful survival simulator that delivers meaningfully harsh trials, smart procedural systems, and genuine satisfaction when players overcome adversity — an outstanding choice for fans of cerebral, survival-first gameplay.
Foot Clinic Review
A methodical and oddly compelling simulation that turns foot care into a rewarding routine, held back slightly by repetition but elevated by clear progression and tactile satisfaction.
MasterChef: Learn to Cook! – Meatlover Special Review
A rich and rewarding culinary expansion that teaches real skills while remaining relaxing and enjoyable.
Skyline Bowling: Platinum Edition Review
A polished and thoughtful bowling sim that combines realism, accessibility, and strategic depth. It may not reinvent the genre, but it elevates it in almost every meaningful way.
Buffet Boss Review
A richly layered and surprisingly compelling management sim that turns buffet chaos into strategy — fun, thoughtful, and well worth your time.
Color Water Sort: Gold Edition Review
A beautifully minimal logic puzzle that rewards thoughtfulness and pattern recognition. Not ambitious in scope, but consistently rewarding in execution.
Star Trek: Legends – Picard Edition Review
A compelling and thoughtfully designed strategic RPG that blends Star Trek’s narrative depth with engaging tactical combat and meaningful progression — a standout franchise adaptation tempered only by minor pacing and progression hurdles.
Real Boxing 2: Remastered – Complete Edition Review
A polished and engaging boxing simulation that blends responsive combat, solid progression systems, and enhanced presentation.
Cup Heroes: Diamond Hoard Bundle Review
A vibrant, varied, and highly enjoyable party-centric multiplayer title that deepens Cup Heroes’ core physics gameplay with meaningful modes, customisation, and progression — a compelling pick for social play and sustained engagement.
12 Party Games Collection Review
A straightforward party compilation that delivers easy-going fun in short bursts, best enjoyed with friends rather than alone.













