Tag: Tabletop
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition Review
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition feels less like a simple content bundle and more like a second wind for an already ambitious tabletop-inspired roguelite. It is a package built for players who have already bled through Fahrul once and are ready to do it again with sharper teeth and bigger consequences.
Concordia: Digital Edition – GOTY Review
Concordia: Digital Edition – GOTY is a calm, deeply strategic experience that rewards patience and planning. It doesn’t shout for attention, but once it gets its hooks in, it’s hard to walk away.
Reptilian Rising Review
Reptilian Rising is what happens when a late-night tabletop campaign collides headfirst with a history lesson, then gets ambushed by a laser-spewing velociraptor in armour. It is chaotic, clever, and just self-aware enough to stop its own absurdity from collapsing under the weight of it.
Mini Trains Review
A cosy and cleverly designed railway puzzler, Mini Trains captures the joy of a tabletop train set—but runs out of steam sooner than it should.
Solitaire Review
A clean, no-frills take on a timeless classic—this Solitaire does exactly what it should, but nothing more.
Deckline Review
A haunting blend of card game strategy and psychological war horror, Deckline turns a simple match of Durak into a chilling meditation on fear, camaraderie and inevitable fate.
Carom Billiards Review
A minimalist but satisfying carom simulator that thrives on precise physics and thoughtful play — limited in scope, but impressively authentic at its core.
Viractal: Will You Trust Your Party? Review
Viractal turns a simple dice roll into a nerve-wracking decision, where luck moves your feet but your deck determines whether you survive the journey.
Drop Pop Review
Drop Pop turns a simple idea into a deeply satisfying loop, blending relaxing, pressure-free gameplay with just enough score-chasing depth to keep you saying “one more go” far longer than you planned.
Long Run 2 Review
You begin with nothing, gather a crowd in seconds, and spend the rest of the run desperately trying not to lose them. Every gate tempts you with growth, every obstacle threatens to slice your line in half. By the time your surviving squad is fired from a cannon at the finish, the whole sprint feels like a gamble that finally pays off.













