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Rage District – Humanity Armageddon Review

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Rage District - Humanity Armageddon builds an unsettling world where every bullet counts and every abandoned street tells a story. It may have technical rough edges, but beneath them lies an atmospheric survival experience that rewards patience, caution and curiosity.

Strike Pack Review

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Strike Pack is a straightforward love letter to the golden age of arcade shooters, delivering three bite-sized blasts of sci-fi action that are easy to pick up and difficult to put down. While it does not reinvent the shoot ’em up formula, its responsive controls, explosive boss battles, and excellent fit for handheld play make it a satisfying throwback for fans of classic space combat.

Bone Marrow 2 Review

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Bone Marrow 2 transforms the familiar satisfaction of sliding puzzle mechanics into a tense fight for survival. Every move carries weight, every resource matters, and every sunrise feels like both a blessing and a threat.

Tanky Tanks – Reloaded Review

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Tanky Tanks: Reloaded doesn't pretend to be the next great tactical shooter. Instead, it embraces the simplicity of classic arcade gaming, delivering fast paced tank battles that are easy to learn, satisfyingly chaotic and at their best when friends are gathered around the same screen.

Zaxoid Review

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Zaxoid captures the spirit of classic arcade shooters without becoming trapped by nostalgia. Beneath its colourful explosions and relentless alien assaults lies a surprisingly thoughtful blend of twin stick action, roguelite progression and planetary defence that keeps every run feeling fresh.

Reposition Defense Review

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Reposition Defense takes one of gaming's most familiar genres and asks a wonderfully simple question: what if your towers couldn't move, but you could? The answer is a frantic blend of strategy and real time decision making that keeps you constantly thinking, constantly adapting and rarely standing still.

Bacterium Review

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Bacterium takes the simple concept of watching tiny organisms evolve and transforms it into a surprisingly absorbing sandbox of science and strategy. Beneath its minimalist presentation lies a rewarding simulation that encourages patience, experimentation and the joy of discovering unexpected outcomes.

Alice and the Looking-Glass Review

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Alice and the Looking-Glass is less concerned with challenging your reflexes than warming your heart. Through beautiful animation, gentle storytelling and a message of kindness, it creates the sort of bedtime adventure that children will happily revisit long after the final page is turned.

Doki Monsters: Quest Review

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Doki Monsters: Quest wears its inspirations proudly, but it also knows when to carve out its own identity. Beneath its nostalgic pixel art lies a surprisingly flexible monster collecting RPG that respects classic traditions while quietly modernising many of the genre's oldest frustrations.

Milo: Paws & Buoys Review

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Milo: Paws & Buoys doesn't try to reinvent the puzzle genre, but it doesn't need to. With charming pixel art, clever level design, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, this feline rescue adventure proves that sometimes the simplest ideas are the most satisfying.