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Hyper Echelon Review

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A sleek, fast-paced sci-fi action game that prioritises momentum, precision, and skill-driven combat in tightly designed arenas.

Hotel Simulator 2026 Review

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An ambitious and thoughtful hotel management simulator that challenges players to balance design, guest psychology, staff dynamics, and market forces into a thriving hospitality empire.

Supermart Tycoon Review

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A solid, engaging supermarket management sim that balances depth and accessibility — perfect for players who enjoy thoughtful progression without a punishing learning curve.

OCEAN RAFT SIMULATOR & SURVIVAL Review

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A robust, atmospheric survival sim that turns fear of the unknown ocean into a rewarding strategy experience — perfect for players who enjoy thoughtful progression and open-ended exploration.

Monsters in Cards Review

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A strategic, engaging, and visually delightful card battler that successfully balances depth with accessibility, making it one of the more memorable collectible card game experiences available today.

Construct Farm : Cat Simulator Review

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A charming, casual sim with adorable cat moments and accessible mechanics, but ultimately too shallow in progression and strategic depth to satisfy players seeking a richer, long-term simulation experience.

Cosmic Arcade Tycoon Review

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A polished, imaginative, and deeply satisfying tycoon experience that blends management depth with sci-fi charm — a must-play for strategy sim enthusiasts and creative planners.

Injection π23 ‘Tabula Rasa’ Review

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A slow-burn psychological survival horror that delivers an unsettling, atmospheric finale built on exploration, puzzles, and narrative ambiguity.

Teeny Tiny Trains Review

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A charming, intelligent puzzle game that proves small-scale design can deliver big satisfaction — Teeny Tiny Trains is a standout for anyone who enjoys calm, clever, and well-crafted challenges.

YAKUZA: Shadows of New York Review

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A stylish, character-focused crime drama that proves the Yakuza series can thrive without throwing a single punch.