Tag: Rating 3/5
MyMaitê Review
A gentle, cloud-hopping platformer wrapped in a storybook premise, MyMaitê follows a father’s journey to bring his daughter back from a whimsical world above the moon.
Universal Flight Simulator 3 PvP Review
Universal Flight Simulator 3 PvP never aims for the skies occupied by the giants of the genre. Instead, it offers a straightforward flying experience that values accessibility over authenticity, delivering a modest but occasionally enjoyable package that is best experienced with another player sitting beside you.
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 Review
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 delivers a relaxing haul across Europe's highways, offering an accessible trucking experience that values comfort over complexity. While its limited depth and repetitive world stop it from challenging genre leaders, there is still something undeniably soothing about watching the miles roll by from behind the wheel.
Viking Farm Review
Viking Farm offers a cosy slice of Norse-inspired country life that is easy to enjoy in short sessions, even if its repetitive structure and lack of depth stop it from becoming a true farming legend.
Grand Vegas Casino Review
While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.
Planetfall Conquerors Review
Planetfall Conquerors delivers a brief but enjoyable burst of arcade space combat, combining ship customisation and fast-paced dogfights into an accessible package. While its limited scope prevents it from reaching the stars, there is enough simple fun here to make a short voyage worthwhile.
Little Kitty Meow Review
Little Kitty Meow captures the simple joy of seeing the world through feline eyes. Its cosy atmosphere and charming presentation make for a pleasant afternoon escape, even if the adventure itself is over almost as soon as it begins.
Extreme Cycling Championship Review
Extreme Cycling Championship doesn't try to reinvent racing games, and that's ultimately its greatest strength. It delivers exactly what it promises: fast tracks, dramatic crashes, and enough arcade energy to keep you smiling through every spectacular wipeout.
Console Archives Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido Review
Its historical setting, quirky premise, and faithful preservation offer a valuable glimpse into Japan's early console era, but its punishing difficulty and often frustrating design choices reveal just how far game design has evolved over the last four decades.
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! Review
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! trades deep management systems for pure creativity, offering a colourful sandbox where imagination matters far more than profit margins. It may not rival the giants of the theme park genre, but it delivers a cheerful, accessible building experience that is easy to enjoy.













