Tag: Rating 2.5/5
Shark Simulator: Ocean Predator Survival Review
A decent time-waster with a fun core idea, but ultimately too shallow to truly sink your teeth into.
Sweetheart Empire Review
A strange but intriguing narrative experiment, Sweetheart Empire explores a surreal AI-governed society through branching choices and philosophical themes—though its limited gameplay may not appeal to everyone.
Lion Simulator RPG: Animal Battle Survival Review
An ambitious animal survival simulator with an intriguing premise, Lion Simulator RPG: Animal Battle Survival delivers moments of immersive exploration but struggles to fully realise its potential.
Hentai Succubus Serenade Review
A simple, relaxing puzzle collection wrapped in anime allure — enjoyable in short bursts, but lacking the depth to truly enchant beyond its niche appeal.
Dunk Trickster 2 Review
A breezy, arcade-style streetball sequel built on one addictive dunk loop — fun in short bursts, but too shallow to sustain long-term supremacy.
Anime Love Chat Girls Review
A lightweight, chat-based romance sim with charming art and simple branching paths, Anime Love Chat Girls is sweet but shallow — best enjoyed in short bursts rather than deep dives.
Robo Rangers Review
Robo Rangers shoots straight and moves clean, but beneath the neon paint it’s a familiar machine running on recycled circuits.
Call of Beauty Review
A gentle, straightforward puzzler built around revealing photo galleries, Call of Beauty is easy to play and undeniably relaxing, but its narrow focus and lack of mechanical variety keep it firmly in light-distraction territory.
Car Cops: Complete Edition Review
Car Cops: Complete Edition blends vehicle inspections, chases, and roadside heroics into an energetic but uneven simulator—fun in short shifts, yet held back by repetitive design and rough execution.
Ultimate Moto Bike Simulator Review
It may be worth a glance if you’re curious and find it at a bargain price, but there are far stronger motocross and off-road racing experiences available elsewhere.













