Tag: Simulation
Wantama☆Life Review
Wantama☆Life is a charming, energetic visual novel that knows exactly who it's for. While its humour and references won't land with everyone, its excellent voice performances, expressive artwork, and wonderfully chaotic school trip make for a thoroughly entertaining adventure that's difficult not to smile through.
Toroa: Skycall Review
Toroa: Skycall is a quiet reminder that games don't always need combat, sprawling worlds, or endless checklists to leave a lasting impression. Through graceful flight, heartfelt storytelling, and a beautiful celebration of te ao Māori, it offers one of the year's most peaceful and emotionally resonant adventures.
Momento Review
Momento transforms everyday objects into emotional landmarks, weaving a touching story about the memories we keep and the lives they quietly shape. It's a beautifully understated adventure that lingers long after the final box has been unpacked.
Jingle Strike VR Bowling Review
Jingle Strike VR Bowling turns a familiar sport into a lively virtual party where every strike earns cheers and every mistake invites playful ridicule. It may not have the deepest career mode, but its excellent physics, infectious personality and wonderfully mischievous elves make every trip to the lanes memorable.
Blox 3D World Review
A toy box of imagination more than a game with traditional goals, Blox 3D World invites you to build charming miniature worlds at your own pace. While its simple tools and limited depth won't satisfy experienced creators, its relaxing atmosphere and accessible design make it a pleasant digital sandbox for anyone looking to unwind and let their creativity take over.
Wild West Supermarket Simulator Review
Wild West Supermarket Simulator transforms the quiet life of running a frontier general store into an engaging management adventure. Although it doesn't reinvent the simulation genre, its satisfying progression, charming setting and relaxing gameplay loop make it surprisingly difficult to put down.
Badminton Time Review
Badminton Time doesn't try to become the most realistic racket sports simulation on the market, and that's exactly why it works. Bright, energetic, and packed with personality, it delivers an accessible multiplayer experience that's just as comfortable at a family gathering as it is during a competitive evening with friends.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII: Brush and Blade Collection Review
Brush and Blade Collection delivers some of Civilization VII's most flavourful content yet, adding rich Japanese and Korean historical pathways that feel tailor-made for the game's age progression system. The strategy remains as compelling as ever, but the asking price may leave even devoted empire builders questioning whether this expansion is worth marching to war for.
Train Sim World 6: West Coast Main Line: Crewe – Preston...
Just Trains once again proves why they sit at the top of the Train Sim World mountain. Crewe to Preston is not merely another stretch of railway. It is a living snapshot of Britain's industrial heartland during a fascinating period of change, brought to life with remarkable authenticity and attention to detail.
Mini Airways Review
Mini Airways transforms one of the world's most stressful professions into a beautifully addictive strategy game. Beneath its clean minimalist presentation lies a relentless test of organisation, quick thinking, and nerves of steel that is incredibly difficult to put down.













