Slice of Sea Review - A Voyage into Oceanic Atmosphere
Slice of Sea is a wonderful hand-drawn point-and-click game about a strange creature in a desolate land. Read more…
Slice of Sea is a wonderful hand-drawn point-and-click game about a strange creature in a desolate land. Read more…
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Himno – The Silent Melody by David Moralejo Sánchez Himno – The Silent Melody is an action Rogue-lite platformer with […]
Tandem: A Tale of Shadows by Monochrome Paris is a puzzle game involving a girl and a teddy bear who can walk on shadows. Read more…
Rogue Lords sees your favorite pop culture ghosts and monsters stalking a fantasy version of colonial New England. Read on…
A Juggler’s Tale is a short but sweet adventure platformer with a compelling narrative and tons of style to spare.
Dap combines an unusual game mechanic with some truly unsettling imagery; read our full review if you dare enter the corrupted forest…
Source of Madness is a gothic 2D action Rouge-lite that’s shaping up to be well worth your time. Read our Early Access preview…
Marfusha by hinyari9 is a mindlessly fun action game about defending a wall from attacking robots in a dystopian world. Read more…
Jupiter Hell combines the sensibilities of both DOOM and the original Rogue into something that feels wholly unique and fun as Hell.
Sam and Max Save the World is a major remaster of the beloved franchise, collecting the whole season into one thoroughly updated experience.
Omno by Jonas Manke is a third-person puzzle exploration game about a journey across an ancient world. Read more…
Creepy Tale 2 is a dark playable fairy tale with plenty of puzzles and tense moments throughout. Read more…
Divided Reigns is a vast game obviously inspired by the classic JRPGs of the ’90s, but it’s got a few tricks of its own. Read on…
Spellcaster University is a fantasy-themed college sim. Is this sorcerous school worth the application fees? Find out in our review…