Tag: Single-player
Nickelodeon Splat Pack Review
Limited Run Games has managed to balance reverence for the past with the convenience of the present. Nickelodeon Splat Pack is a celebration of creativity, chaos, and childhood memories—perfect for fans who want to relive the radical days of Nickelodeon, and for new players who want to discover them for the first time.
Earth Must Die Review
Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.
The Wellmonts Case Review
A restrained and chilling detective horror, The Wellmonts Case uses careful investigation and masterful sound design to unravel a family tragedy that feels uncomfortably real—proof that the scariest stories are often the quietest.
Call of Beauty Review
A gentle, straightforward puzzler built around revealing photo galleries, Call of Beauty is easy to play and undeniably relaxing, but its narrow focus and lack of mechanical variety keep it firmly in light-distraction territory.
I’m not a Human: Horror Review
A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.
DunHero Review
DunHero is a vibrant, fast-paced roguelite bursting with choice—28 wildly different classes, hundreds of items, and endlessly shifting maps create a playground where every run tells a new story. Balance wobbles at times, but the thrill of discovering a game-breaking build makes this an addictive dungeon crawler that’s hard to put down.
Tobacco Market Simulator Review
Tobacco Market Simulator finds unexpected depth in the everyday life of a corner-shop owner, blending careful stock management with human unpredictability. Modest but absorbing, it proves that even the smallest storefront can hide big strategic dreams.
Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER Review
With a single paddle and a rebellious ball, Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER turns 33 stages of 1987 geometry into a timeless duel, where preservation meets pulse-quickening precision.
World Of Unlit Review
A bold movement shooter reborn for handheld play, World of Unlit sacrifices a little speed for portability but gains precision through superb gyro controls—chaotic, challenging, and uniquely compelling.
Tiny Biomes Review
A calm and colorful tile-rotation puzzler, Tiny Biomes delivers 150 thoughtful stages that reward patience over speed—simple in concept, relaxing in execution, and quietly addictive for star-chasing perfectionists.













