Category: Reviews

  • Box #341 is a fun, but forgettable puzzle game

    Box #341 is a fun, but forgettable puzzle game

    Box #341 is a competent puzzle-platformer that’s charming enough, but doesn’t leave much of an impression. You control the titular Box #341, a sentient box with a terrible habit of losing its place in a warehouse. You must guide Box back to its slot while making sure it’s in the correct, upright position so it…

  • Unravelling this New Puzzle Exploration Game! Blue Prince: Spoiler-Free Review

    Unravelling this New Puzzle Exploration Game! Blue Prince: Spoiler-Free Review

    Two days ago, before I’d finished it, when I was in the ragey part of my Blue Prince journey, I probably would have said, it sucks. Why are people rating it so high? But now that I have completed it and realized what the point of the game was? My opinion has definitely shifted. In…

  • Tiny Garden: A Small Game That Leaves a Big Impression

    Tiny Garden: A Small Game That Leaves a Big Impression

    If you’re looking for a new cozy game to play, this one has to be on your list. Tiny Garden is a miniature garden simulation game, where you grow a garden inside of a nostalgic toy like object. The premise of the game is on the simple side – you grow different plants, vegetables and…

  • Is this the BEST psychological horror game yet? KARMA The Dark World Review

    Is this the BEST psychological horror game yet? KARMA The Dark World Review

    Step into the oppressive atmosphere of 1984 East Germany, where the ominous Leviathan Corporation reigns supreme. This entity governs with an iron fist, implementing mass surveillance, rigid social class structures, and mind-altering drugs. Leviathan casts a long shadow over the city, promising a utopian future in exchange for unwavering citizen obedience. KARMA: The Dark World…

  • Hell is Middle Management: The Deadly Path Review

    Hell is Middle Management: The Deadly Path Review

    Few games have made me as stressed as The Deadly Path. Watching a field of timers ticking down, trying to count how much bone, meat and gold I can gather before incurring my god’s wrath left me feeling exhilarated, tense and, if I managed to see it through, victorious. Owlskip Games’s rogue-like management simulator sees…

  • The Ultimate Family-Friendly Space Party Game: Which Way Up

    The Ultimate Family-Friendly Space Party Game: Which Way Up

    This might just be my new favourite party game, and it’s one you can play with the whole family! Which Way Up: Galaxy Games launched on Steam and Switch this week and I had the absolute pleasure of diving into the game. I fired up the Switch for this one and got the whole family…

  • Restore life in the cozy puzzle game River Towns: Review

    Restore life in the cozy puzzle game River Towns: Review

    River Towns is a puzzle game with a city building twist, where you create cities and score points to win. In this article we dive into the game, giving you all the information you need to know before buying the game. https://youtu.be/zJx-HpZ1Toc While light on in the story department, you’ll find an overarching narrative that…

  • Urban Jungle: A New Cozy Game about Plants and Life – Full Review

    Urban Jungle: A New Cozy Game about Plants and Life – Full Review

    If you like cozy games with a hint of puzzle in there too, then this game should definitely be on your list. Urban Jungle is an adorable game, where you place plants in their optimal positions around different environments. This game isn’t all just gameplay though, there’s a wholesome storyline woven throughout each level that…

  • Wanderstop Review: A Deep Dive Into the Tea Brewing Adventure

    Wanderstop Review: A Deep Dive Into the Tea Brewing Adventure

    Wanderstop beckons us into a world where the lines between combat and comfort blur, introducing us to Alta, a once-undefeated fighter whose journey takes a decidedly unexpected turn. She’s not just trekking through a strange forest; she’s navigating a labyrinth of self-discovery, driven by the hope of finding a legendary warrior who can reignite her…

  • Wrymhall: Brush and Banter – A Cozy Cleaning Adventure You Won’t Forget

    Wrymhall: Brush and Banter – A Cozy Cleaning Adventure You Won’t Forget

    This year has already seen its share of impressive games, but one title that truly stands out, and likely flew under your radar, is Wrymhall: Brush and Banter. This delightful and deceptively deep game blends magical artifact cleaning with a captivating narrative, crafting a truly unique and engaging experience that lingers long after the credits…