Tag: Single-player
Let’s Freeze Some Penguins Review
A cosy, clever puzzler that turns a simple idea into a consistently engaging adventure—perfect for players who enjoy thoughtful challenges in a relaxed setting.
Jump into the New Year Review
A delightfully chaotic arcade experience that turns a simple rule into a compelling challenge. Rough around the edges, but bursting with personality and replay value.
NO-SKIN Review
A haunting, uncompromising journey into psychological horror—one that trades accessibility for atmosphere and clarity for curiosity. It may frustrate as often as it fascinates, but when it works, it lingers in a way few games do.
Spot the Spy Guy Review
A delightful but lightweight experience, best enjoyed in short sessions or shared with others.
Letters to Arralla Review
A laid-back island adventure where reading other people’s mail becomes a surprisingly touching journey of connection and curiosity.
Bird Game III Review
A meme made real, Bird Game III is a scrappy, charming sandbox that’s equal parts janky and enjoyable—best taken lightly, but worth a flight for the curious.
The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a...
Strange, heartfelt, and quietly profound, The Little Tomb turns an absurd premise into a touching coming-of-age story—one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Goritaire Review
Simple on the surface but deceptively intense, Goritaire turns gorillas and bananas into a clever, high-stakes puzzle that’s hard to put down—and even harder to master.
Virtual Ties Isekaijoucho Träumerei Review
A heartfelt, quietly powerful story wrapped in a stylish idol sim—light on mechanics, but rich in emotion and identity.
Manor Dynasty Strategy Review
A rough but rewarding medieval strategy sim that successfully brings deep systems to console—just be prepared to wrestle with its limitations.













