Tag: Rating 4/5
Slots & Daggers Review
Slots & Daggers is a strange, brilliant fusion of roguelike RPG and slot machine chaos, where every swing of a sword or sip of a potion depends on the spin of a reel.
Monster Rush Survivors Review
Monster Rush Survivors is a chaotic bullet heaven roguelite that thrives on overwhelming enemy swarms, deep build crafting, and the constant thrill of turning a fragile character into an unstoppable force. It leans heavily into familiar survivor-style foundations but amplifies them with extensive item synergies, character variety, and a satisfying sense of escalating power.
N.E.R.D Review
N.E.R.D is a tense, story-driven escape room thriller that blends cinematic FMV presentation with intricate puzzle design and a constant sense of unease. It traps you inside a series of deadly rooms orchestrated by a masked captor, forcing you to solve logic-driven challenges while the pressure steadily tightens.
Math Pals – Dino Academy Review
Math Pals – Dino Academy is a gentle, carefully structured educational experience that turns early mathematics into a calm, guided adventure led by friendly dinosaur companions. While it lacks the variety or depth of traditional games, its clarity of purpose and thoughtful pacing make it a surprisingly polished learning tool.
Game Over Please: Puzzle Arcade Game Review
Game Over Please takes one of gaming's most familiar failure screens and transforms it into the entire point of the adventure. Clever, funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking, this inventive indie puzzler proves that sometimes the best way to win is to fail spectacularly.
Springbot: The Last Spark Review
Springbot: The Last Spark proves that sometimes the simplest adventures are the most charming. Beneath its colourful exterior lies a polished platformer packed with heart, momentum, and just enough challenge to keep players bouncing back for one more level.
SubwaySim 2: Complete Edition Review
With stunning recreations of Berlin and Hamburg, an impressive collection of trains, and enough operational depth to keep rail fans occupied for dozens of hours, this is one of the most comprehensive underground railway experiences available today.
Tale of Dark Lands Review
Tale of Dark Lands may look like a simple fantasy adventure at first glance, but beneath its charming low-poly visuals lies a surprisingly rewarding action RPG.
Liquor Store Simulator Review
Liquor Store Simulator turns the everyday routine of running a small off-licence into a surprisingly addictive management experience. While repetitive late-game progression and questionable employee AI prevent it from reaching greatness, the satisfying rhythm of stocking shelves, serving customers, and slowly building a retail empire makes it difficult to put down.
World of Tanks: HEAT Review
World of Tanks: HEAT takes a huge gamble by abandoning much of the slow, methodical warfare that defined its predecessor. The surprising thing is how often that gamble pays off, creating a fast, tactical, and surprisingly addictive battlefield where teamwork matters just as much as firepower.













