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Lord Ambermaze Review

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Lord Ambermaze is a quietly brilliant puzzle dungeon crawler that transforms movement into meaning, blending turn-based strategy with a gentle sense of adventure to create a thoughtful, rewarding journey through a frozen world.

This is Fine: Maximum Cope Review

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This Is Fine: Maximum Cope transforms a familiar internet joke into something unexpectedly sincere, blending sharp platforming with a surreal, anxiety-soaked world that manages to be funny, uncomfortable, and quietly affecting all at once.

4 The Elements Review

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4 The Elements is a sharp, nostalgia-tinged Metroidvania that turns elemental switching into a constant rhythm of movement, combat, and discovery, delivering a tightly designed adventure that prioritises clarity and control over spectacle, even if its presentation occasionally lags behind its mechanical ambition.

Save My Scrap Review

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Save My Scrap is a quietly devastating interactive visual novel that blends mechanical repair puzzles with emotionally charged storytelling, turning each fixed circuit into a reflection on memory, loss, and the fragile act of putting things back together.

Perennial Dusk -Kinsenka- Review

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A melancholic visual novel bathed in eternal twilight, where emotional absence and overwhelming feeling collide in a story that is as atmospheric as it is uneven in its delivery.

Shinkansen Card Pull Simulator Review

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A calm, hyper-niche collection simulator, Shinkansen Card Pull Simulator turns the ritual of opening train themed card packs into a slow, sensory driven loop built around repetition, organisation, and quiet satisfaction.

Twin Shot Deluxe Review

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A sharp and faithful revival of Nitrome’s arcade classic, Twin Shot Deluxe proves that simplicity still has bite when every jump, shot and mistake lands with purpose.

GET FIT – Power Workout Review

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A no-nonsense fitness tool that strips away gamification in favour of structure and routine, offering a practical way to build consistent movement into everyday life.

Tiny Auto Knights Review

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A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.

Planet of Lana II – Supporter Edition Review

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A restrained and beautifully paced sequel that deepens its emotional storytelling through atmosphere, companionship and quietly evolving puzzle design.