Tag: Rating 4/5
Pixel Art Coloring Book 2 Review
Pixel Art Coloring Book 2 offers a wonderfully relaxing creative escape, pairing an enormous library of colourful artwork with intuitive tools and a calming atmosphere that makes it easy to lose track of time.
Dialoop Review
Dialoop takes the familiar satisfaction of matching colours and transforms it into a wonderfully strategic puzzle roguelite. With clever mechanics, addictive progression, and chaotic multiplayer battles, it is a game that keeps finding new ways to pull you back for another run.
Pixel Cross Stitch Color by Number: Miniatures Review
A cosy and surprisingly absorbing colouring experience, Pixel Cross Stitch Color by Number: Miniatures transforms simple pixel art into a relaxing digital hobby that is difficult to put down once you settle into its gentle rhythm.
Cannibal Tales Review
Cannibal Tales proves that horror does not always need monsters lurking in the shadows. Sometimes the most unsettling thing in the room is a question, and the answer you desperately wish you had never heard.
Ultimate Wobble Run Review
Ultimate Wobble Run turns every race into a comedy of errors. With brilliant couch multiplayer, creative sabotage mechanics and physics that constantly keep players guessing, it is a delightfully chaotic party racer that is at its best when shared with friends.
Inversion: The Single Path Review
Inversion: The Single Path takes a simple idea and squeezes every last drop of challenge from it. Through clever gravity manipulation, sharp platforming, and a relentless focus on momentum, it delivers a compact puzzle adventure that constantly asks players to think differently about the space around them.
Two Types Pollos Review
Two Types Pollos takes the familiar restaurant management formula and throws it into a pressure cooker of desperation, dark humour, and constant multitasking. Balancing a bustling chicken shop with a secret operation hidden behind the scenes creates a surprisingly addictive loop that keeps every in-game day feeling like a fight for survival.
IRON GUARD: Day Zero Review
IRON GUARD: Day Zero may not reinvent tower defence, but it understands exactly why the genre has endured for decades. Beneath its sci-fi setting and arcade flourishes lies a satisfying strategy game that rewards planning, adaptation, and a willingness to hold the line against impossible odds.
Heroines Through My Lens Review
Heroines Through My Lens succeeds because it understands that attraction alone isn't enough. Behind the glamorous fashion shoots and flirtatious encounters is a surprisingly engaging story about ambition, second chances, and finding your place in a world moving far faster than you expected.
Alchemist: Journey of The Soul Review
Alchemist: Journey of the Soul transforms a simple quest for magical ingredients into something surprisingly heartfelt. Beneath its cosy fantasy presentation lies a clever puzzle adventure that rewards curiosity, patience, and the joy of discovering how seemingly impossible problems can be solved with a little alchemical ingenuity.











