Tag: Resource Management
Speakeasy Simulator Review
Speakeasy Simulator transports players into the smoky, thrilling world of 1920s underground nightlife, blending management simulation with narrative flair and historical ambience. With rich character interaction, layered systems, and an evocative setting, it delivers an experience that’s both relaxing and strategic — even if a few pacing issues and repetitive loops hold it back from true greatness.
Dread Meridian Review
Dread Meridian is an immersive VR survival horror that ambitiously blends psychological dread, resource-scarce survival gameplay, and atmospheric exploration within a frozen wasteland. While its chilling setting and thematic inspirations offer compelling horror potential, technical shortcomings and pacing inconsistencies hold the experience back from fully realising its promise — yet committed horror fans and VR enthusiasts may still find a haunting adventure worth enduring.
Quarantine Zombies Review
Quarantine Zombies is a fast-paced, arcade-style zombie shooter that distills the survival genre into relentless action, explosive encounters, and ever-escalating hordes of the undead. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, its tight gameplay loop and constant intensity make it an entertaining throwback for players craving quick thrills, chaotic combat, and leaderboard competition — even if a lack of narrative depth and variety limit its long-term appeal.
Gem Miner TD Review
Gem Miner TD takes the familiar comfort of tower defence and shoves it underground with a pickaxe, a bag of glittering gems, and a roguelike attitude. By letting players dig their own paths, merge towers into increasingly absurd weapons, and stack wild augments on top of class-based miners, iFeral Games has created a chaotic, endlessly replayable strategy title that feels fresh long after most TDs would run out of steam.
Blightstone Review
Blightstone is a masterclass in deliberate design, merging unforgiving combat with thoughtful exploration and a richly layered world. It’s a game that refuses to hold your hand — and for the right player, that’s part of its undeniable appeal. With a keen focus on tactical melee engagements, atmospheric environments, and meaningful progression, it’s one of the most rewarding action‑RPG experiences in recent memory, even if its difficulty and pacing aren’t for everyone.
DRUDGE Review
DRUDGE is a dark, uncompromising survival management sim that thrusts players into the life of a slave in a decaying, zombie-infested underground world. Its punishing mechanics, bleak atmosphere, and emergent progression systems make it a hauntingly engaging experience, though its stark visuals and steep learning curve may not be for everyone.
Strategos Review
Strategos transports players to the battlefields of classical antiquity, offering a deep, strategic simulation of warfare with unprecedented scope. With over 120 factions, 250+ units, and both historical and custom battles, it is a wargaming experience that rewards careful planning, tactical foresight, and mastery of ancient military strategy.
Alchemy Factory Review
Alchemy Factory turns the dream of running a medieval magical enterprise into a meticulously crafted sandbox adventure. From grinding herbs to transmuting metals, automating potions, and expanding your magical empire, it’s an addictive blend of strategy, creativity, and chaotic satisfaction.
Microcivilization Review
Microcivilization is a clever, compulsive blend of clicker mechanics and grand strategy thinking, wrapping civilisation management, disasters, heroes, and ascension systems into a deceptively simple pixel-art package. It looks like an idle game — but plays like a miniature 4X with an obsession for numbers, risk, and recovery.
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC Review
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC is a satirical yet surprisingly deep take on the business simulation genre, casting players as the CEO of a fledgling space corporation that must build, manage, and expand its operations across the stars. With a deft blend of strategy, humour, and systems depth, it offers both laughs and meaningful decisions — though its rough presentation and niche appeal may not suit every player.













