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Pioneers of Pagonia Review

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A thoughtful and well-crafted settlement builder that honours its roots, delivering satisfying logistical gameplay while leaving room for greater depth and variety in the future.

Frostpunk 2: Deluxe Edition Upgrade Review

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If you’re committed to shaping the frozen world’s next chapter and want the fullest version of the experience, the Deluxe Edition Upgrade is a smart, satisfying addition.

Flotsam Review

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It’s thoughtful, polished, and full of heart—an ideal game for players who love resource management but crave a setting that feels fresh and uplifting rather than bleak.

Pharmacy Store Simulator Review

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Pharmacy Store Simulator is a thoughtful management sim that turns customer service, inventory strategy, and business growth into a satisfying loop of tactical decisions, even if its presentation remains functional rather than spectacular.

Tank Mechanic Simulator – Reinforced Review

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A deeper, more authentic evolution of the tank restoration sim that fans will love from the first bolt to the final engine roar.

Sophia’s Animal Clinic – Mission Wildlife Park Review

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It’s not the most complex wildlife game on the market, nor the most technically polished, but it is one of the most heartfelt — and one of the most rewarding for players seeking something gentle yet purpose-driven.

Deadly Delivery Review

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A thrilling, pulse-pounding VR shooter with excellent core mechanics and explosive pacing—great for short bursts and co-op chaos, but one that ultimately stops short of long-term mastery or innovation.

Scandinavian Cottage Survival Simulator Review

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A quiet, atmospheric survival simulator that excels in immersion and tone, but whose shallow systems and limited variety restrict its long-term appeal.

Egypt City Builder Review

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An approachable and visually pleasant city builder that captures the aesthetic of ancient Egypt, but whose shallow mechanics and limited challenge prevent it from achieving lasting impact.

Demolish & Build 3 Review

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It may still suffer from occasional repetition and technical quirks, but its core is rock solid. If tearing buildings apart piece by piece sounds appealing, this is one of the best ways to do it.