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Top Cop – Police Training Review

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A lively arcade throwback — Top Cop: Police Training delivers fast reflex shooting and couch co-op chaos that successfully revives the spirit of classic light-gun cabinets.

Mini Racer Car Shop Simulator Review

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A charmingly niche shop simulator — Mini Racer Car Shop Simulator turns miniature cars into a relaxing management playground, delivering cozy progression even if its systems stay small-scale.

Fishing Pro Simulator Review

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A calm, skill-driven fishing sim that values patience over spectacle — Fishing Pro Simulator turns quiet moments into its greatest strength.

LOZT: Legion of Zombie Terrors Review

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A chaotic arcade shooter where the undead shoot back — LOZT delivers bite-sized zombie survival that’s simple, frantic, and perfect for quick Switch sessions.

Crazy Basket Review

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A chaotic arcade basketball romp where unpredictable physics turn every shot into a gamble — simple, addictive, and perfect for quick bursts of street-court fun.

Emoji Battlefield – Island Warfare Review

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A chaotic, colorful roguelike shooter that embraces absurdity while delivering genuinely addictive arcade action — simple, silly, and surprisingly hard to stop playing.

Fragments of History: Ancient Egypt Review

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A peaceful archaeological puzzle experience that trades challenge for contemplation — Fragments of History: Ancient Egypt turns restoration into relaxation and history into a quiet, interactive journey.

Gas Station Manager 2026 Review

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A surprisingly engaging roadside sim that turns everyday chores into rewarding progress — Gas Station Manager 2026 proves even pumping fuel can be addictive.

Rolling Macho: Tumbling to Earth Review

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A bizarre physics-platformer that turns rolling, squatting, and repeated failure into a strangely addictive journey — Rolling Macho proves that determination (and strong legs) can carry you through space.

EGGCONSOLE SUPER COOKS MSX2 Review

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A quirky culinary parody from 1989 returns as a charming slice of gaming history — dated but fascinating, and a must-try for retro enthusiasts curious about Compile’s playful past.