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Sushi Cat – Tower Defense Review
A clever reinvention of the classic Flash series, Sushi Cat – Tower Defense blends maze-building strategy and roguelite progression into a charming, chaotic defence game that’s hard to stop playing.
Rift Riot Review
A compact but satisfying rhythm experience, Rift Riot delivers punchy arcade-style gameplay that’s easy to jump into — even if its six-song tracklist leaves players wanting more.
Poker Night at the Inventory Review
Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered revives a cult classic poker game packed with sharp humour and iconic characters. With improved visuals, refined poker mechanics, and the return of its legendary unlockables, it proves that even after fifteen years, this strange underground poker table is still worth visiting.
Aery – The King’s Messenger Review
Aery – The King’s Messenger offers a tranquil flight through colourful fantasy landscapes, focusing on peaceful exploration rather than challenge. While its gameplay remains simple, the relaxing atmosphere makes it a perfect escape for players looking to unwind.
Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair Review
Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair delivers another dose of surreal cartoon horror, blending grotesque visuals with clever point-and-click puzzles. Short but memorably weird, it proves that Bulb Boy’s bizarre world still has plenty of twisted charm left to explore.
Mirage 7 Review
Mirage 7 blends Arabian folklore with unexpected sci-fi mysteries in a dark fantasy adventure about loss and determination. While its combat and puzzles occasionally feel limited, its atmospheric desert world and emotional storytelling make it a memorable journey across the sands.
Planet of Lana II Review
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf expands the original’s cinematic puzzle adventure with richer world-building, fluid movement, and deeper storytelling. With its stunning hand-painted environments and heartfelt bond between Lana and Mui, it delivers a beautiful and emotionally resonant journey through a world caught between nature and technology.
RAGER Review
RAGER transforms rhythm gameplay into a visceral VR brawler where every strike lands on the beat. With explosive encounters, a pounding electronic soundtrack, and addictive score-chasing challenges, it delivers one of the most intense music-driven experiences available in virtual reality.
Horror Tale 3: The Witch Review
Horror Tale 3: The Witch expands the eerie mystery of Lakewitch with larger locations, tougher puzzles, and the terrifying presence of Wanda. Building on the foundations of Horror Tale 1: Kidnapper and Horror Tale 2: Samantha, this tense third chapter deepens the series’ story while setting the stage for what comes next.
Konfronto Review
A clever fusion of puzzle logic and roguelike strategy, Konfronto turns spaceship inventory management into an endlessly addictive battle of brains over firepower.













