Tag: Rating 3.5/5
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story Review
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story is a strange, chaotic blend of shopkeeping simulation and crime-tinged narrative adventure—one that swings between grounded management systems and absurd open-world antics with surprising confidence, even if it doesn’t always land its tonal shifts cleanly.
Solstice Chronicles: MIA Review
A smartly updated twin-stick shooter that blends frantic action with tactical depth—showing its age in places, but still delivering a uniquely engaging sci-fi survival experience.
Retro Motel Simulator Review
A stylish and relaxing first-person sim with strong atmosphere and satisfying hands-on gameplay, but held back by repetition and a lack of mechanical depth.
Console Archives TERRA CRESTA Review
A well-preserved and quietly innovative 8-bit shooter that showcases the strengths of early console design, elevated by modern conveniences—but ultimately constrained by repetition and limited depth.
Retro Rewind Video Store Simulator Review
A charming and immersive video store simulator with excellent atmosphere and satisfying hands-on gameplay, but held back by repetitive loops and limited mechanical depth over time.
Farm Manager World Review
A deeply complex farming sim that rewards careful planning and global strategy, though its steep learning curve may deter newcomers.
Jaden & Jasmine II: Lost Memories Review
A quietly compelling narrative sequel that prioritises emotional depth and player interpretation, offering a meaningful—but deliberately restrained—interactive storytelling experience.
WordGrid Search Review
A well-crafted and genuinely relaxing word search experience that succeeds through simplicity, even if its minimal design limits long-term engagement.
John Fart: Text-iverse of Crazyness Review
A wildly unpredictable and unapologetically absurd FMV comedy that delivers plenty of chaotic entertainment—provided its unique sense of humour clicks with you.
Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits Review
A beautifully atmospheric adventure with a strong emotional core, Wolf Pack – Howling Spirits is at its best when it trusts its unique ideas—but it doesn’t always give them the depth they deserve.













