Tag: Single-player
RogueDiceR Review
RogueDiceR turns randomness into strategy, inviting players to tame chaotic dice, forge powerful artifacts, and battle through unpredictable dungeons where every roll can change your fate — for better or worse.
HackHub – Ultimate Hacker Simulator Review
HackHub turns command lines into battlegrounds, asking players to think like real hackers as they probe networks, exploit weaknesses, and unravel a digital conspiracy one terminal command at a time.
Idle Tycoon Manufacturing Review
Idle Tycoon Manufacturing turns industrial chaos into a playful, monster-filled empire, blending classic tycoon mechanics with quirky humor, engaging progression, and surprisingly strategic depth.
The 18th Attic – Paranormal Anomaly Hunting Game Review
The 18th Attic is a tense and unnerving exploration into memory, fear, and the unseen. With only a camera and your wits, every shadow could hold secrets—or something far darker.
Stellar Raiders Review
Stellar Raiders casts you as a space pirate captain navigating the tight corridors of enemy ships, relying on cunning, crew synergy, and precise tactics. Every raid is a puzzle, and every choice can mean glory—or disaster.
Tasty Planet: Final Bite Review
Tasty Planet: Final Bite lets you unleash your inner omnivore in a chaotic, addictive feast across six apocalyptic scenarios. From a tiny paperclip maximizer to a baby dragon, every stage is a hilarious test of greed, growth, and destruction.
Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim Review
A fallen kingdom, a whispered betrayal, and a blade that carries the weight of history — Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim leans hard into classic fantasy storytelling, delivering a scrappy action RPG where ambition, rebellion, and steel collide.
Umami Grove Review
Umami Grove turns cooking into a playground. In this cheerful VR adventure, chopping mushrooms, climbing trees, and accidentally flinging fish across the room are all part of the recipe.
Gold Digging 2026 Simulator Review
Gold Digging 2026 Simulator captures the quiet thrill of prospecting, where patience, mud, and methodical upgrades slowly transform a lone dreamer into the owner of a thriving mining operation.
Bus Simulator : World Tour Review
Bus Simulator: World Tour is less about speed and spectacle and more about rhythm, routine, and the quiet satisfaction of doing a job well across a globe-spanning collection of routes.













