GluMe – Review
Over the last few months or so, we’ve been enjoying the bite-sized puzzle games that EastAsiaSoft has been adding to their library. Games like Tiny Biomes and Avenue Escape have been perfect palette... Read More »
Over the last few months or so, we’ve been enjoying the bite-sized puzzle games that EastAsiaSoft has been adding to their library. Games like Tiny Biomes and Avenue Escape have been perfect palette... Read More »
Fighting evil monsters is all too common in video games these days. But what if you could fight evil monsters in a hot air balloon? A totally different take on survival horror, Inky Blinky Bob put... Read More »
It seems like every other week we feature a Survivors-like title, and while we really enjoy playing most of these games, there are so many clones or mediocre entries in the genre. It’s rare to s... Read More »
Long gone are the days of popular spin-off arcade puzzlers like Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo or Puzzle Kombat, which offered fast-paced head-to-head puzzle combat. These games did have a fairly big f... Read More »
As much as we do enjoy cosy games to unwind with after a stressful day, the genre doesn’t really lend itself to engaging gameplay in the same way that, say, a Legend of Zelda does. Farming sims are ... Read More »
We’re always on the lookout for the next Disco Elysium. Where we’ve seen plenty of Souls-likes, Survivors-likes, and even Balatro-likes in recent years, Disco-likes are much further and fewer in b... Read More »
As we are huge fans of fantasy video games, books, and other media, Wispwood immediately caught our attention ever since it was announced. We loved the board game’s overall aesthetic, and the ve... Read More »
On the 22nd of April 2026, just under a year after it launched, the free-to-play title Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter was pulled from both Steam and mobile platforms. The very same day, a game with a su... Read More »
Both idle games and clicker games are still most popular on mobile platforms, but they have slowly but surely been making their way to PC and consoles as well. These games often provide a relaxing exp... Read More »
Crimson Desert, Pearl Abyss’ new single-player game, raised a few eyebrows when learning an internet connection was required to play. Then again, this isn’t the first single-player oriente... Read More »