Tag: Rating 4/5
Eden Crafters Review
Eden Crafters transforms survival crafting into something unexpectedly hopeful, blending automation and terraforming into a deeply satisfying journey about rebuilding dead worlds one patch of grass at a time.
Forbidden Solitaire Review
There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era Review
Strategy games require a unique type of patience, one that encourages you to contemplate your choices rather than hurriedly move on. This patience is...
DOLLMAKER Review
DOLLMAKER transforms a simple memory puzzle into a suffocating psychological nightmare, blending eerie atmosphere and tactile tension into one of the year’s most quietly disturbing horror experiences.
Mighty Aphid Review
Mighty Aphid proves that old-school platforming still has plenty of life left in it, blending sharp controls, charming pixel art, and heartfelt storytelling into a compact but memorable adventure.
Golem Lights Review
Simple in concept but quietly captivating in execution, Golem Lights transforms beams of energy and creeping shadows into a soothing puzzle adventure filled with atmosphere and charm. It may be brief, but its calm pacing and elegant design make every glowing connection feel meaningful.
Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ Sakura Miku Review
It may not reinvent the nonogram genre, but its warmth, personality, and meditative flow make every completed grid feel like uncovering a tiny piece of springtime magic.
Tri6: Infinite 2 Review
Tri6: Infinite 2 turns speed into survival. Every glowing corner, every incoming mine, and every impossible split-second dodge creates an intoxicating rhythm that feels less like racing and more like desperately hanging onto control as the world accelerates around you. It’s brutal, hypnotic, and almost impossible to put down once its neon heartbeat gets under your skin.
Lost Twins 2 Review
Lost Twins 2 understands something many puzzle games forget: challenge does not need to come wrapped in punishment. Instead of testing your patience, it rewards your curiosity, gently encouraging you to reshape its beautiful world piece by piece until confusion gives way to clarity. It’s a heartfelt adventure about connection, cooperation, and finding your place again when everything around you feels unfamiliar.
Duck Side of the Moon Review
Duck Side of the Moon turns a wandering astronaut duck into one of gaming’s most unexpectedly tender explorers, blending floaty physics, gentle discovery, and a quietly melancholic moon that feels alive with forgotten stories. It is equal parts absurd and heartfelt, and it works more often than it has any right to.













