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The Swords of Ditto — Third Times the…
Defeat the evil wizard Mormo to break the curse, and free yourself from the curse which traps you as the titular Swords of Ditto.
Tracks – The Train Set Game Early Access Review — Got Wood?
On reflections of train sets never owned, and of immaculate rooms to decorate with infinite components.
Crest Review — Ruling without Touching
Crest doesn't have an end, instead you keep playing for as long as you wish, crafting a world and mythology of your own in whatever image you want.
RPGolf Review — Restore Golf to the Kingdom Through Hitting Par and Bashing Baddies
Golf and RPG’s are not common bedfellows, but RPgolf merges the two in a fun and interesting way.
Lake Ridden Review: Halfway Between Nightmare and Dream
Midnight Hub’s recently released puzzle game Lake Ridden does about as many things wrong as it does right. Still, despite its technical shortcomings, its story remains compelling enough to keep players hooked until the end of its ghostly…
Project Nimbus: Code Mirai Review — High Speed, Mech Action In the Not So Distant Future
Post-apocalyptic Russia & USA have got major beef, but they've also got massive, weaponised mechs which are ready to dual and battle over the skylines of floating cities.
The Low Road Review — 70s Subterfuge at its Most Stylish
A dark spy comedy set in the 1970s, The Low Road is a memorable and stylish Point & Click Adventure.
Immortal Redneck Review — Rapid Redneck Roguelike Reaches Nintendo Switch
Immortal Redneck is an interesting game, and the PC version — which released earlier in the year — quickly became my favourite game of recent times. Which is odd, as I am not a fan of roguelikes, and hate dying in games. And you will die, a…
Death Road to Canada Switch Review – Canada Die?
Would this be a game for you though? The best way to answer this question is with another question: does the idea of having a shotgun wielding dog as your party leader sound fun?
The Adventure Pals — Platforming with a Punch
The Adventure Pals takes a page from the zany platformers of the 90s, blending tight mechanics with offbeat humor. But does it bite off too much by throwing brawler-style fighting into the mix?
Battle Fleet: Ground Assault review — One tank at a time
Mythical City Games move to the shoreline as their third entry into the Battle Fleet series takes on the Normandy Landings.
Empires Apart Review — A Modern RTS, Confident on the Shoulders of Giants
DestinyBIT's debut title, Empires Apart, goes right for the nostalgia gland by building on the successes of RTS giants, and doing so with a smart style and some cool new ideas.
Northgard — a Viking Strategy Triumph
Northgard sees you chasing down your father's murderer across the newfound, titular continent. to bring about both justice and revenge.
A Robot Named Fight — A Gory, Procedural Roguelike Where You Are the Last Robot Standing
Defeat the megabeast, save the planet, fight through labyrinths of procedural chambers in order to save the day.
AENTITY review — An interactive, creative crisis
AENTITY‘s unusual appearance and the abstract nature of its goal and gameplay make the game difficult to conquer, but not necessarily difficult to enjoy.
Frostpunk — Ensure Victorian Society Survives The New Ice Age
A unique city survival simulation set in a beautifully bleak frozen wasteland.
Candleman — A Clash of Light and Dark
Shine for as long as you dare in this little game! Follow your dream as the titular Candleman.
Deep Sky Derelicts Early Access Review — Survive Sky Wrecks in the Search for the Mothership
In Deep Sky Derelicts, no one can hear you die over and over again.
Deep Ones review — The depths are treacherous
A game for those who like their traditional platforming combined with traditional platforming frustration.
Tower of Time Review — Heroes’ Descent, Immersion’s Rise
Will your party stick together, even as the Tower of Time gets into their minds?