Three Minutes to Eight Review
Set twenty years in the future, in your town (or one nearby, since the city name is taken from the server location linked to a player's IP address), Three Minutes to Eight is a point-and-click adventure game in which you solve the mystery of your own demise.You play as a man waking up in his apartment at 7:33 PM, disoriented and unable to recall anything. While you explore your surroundings and try to determine what exactly is going on, the clock is ticking down, because 24 minutes after you wake, you are going to die. Your goal is to spend that
Labyrinthatory Review
Beyond the unfathomable name of Labyrinthatory lies a charming puzzle adventure with emphasis on everything that involves using your brain. The pixel art and retro warmth may not be the most accurate or eye-catching that you will ever see, but when it comes to what matters, the puzzles, this is a game that delivers in spades. Prepare yourself for some head-scratching and mental exercising, a delight for fans of the genre.Puzzles From Beyond the GraveThe adventure springs to life as your uncle, inventor Steven Wernicke, passed away. During the funeral, Roxanne – the player character – gets a strange invitation to
Kingdom Shell Review
Kingdom Shell is a 2D platformer with pixelated graphics created by the aptly named Cup of Pixels, a solo indie developer in Türkiye.The magical barrier protecting the realm, the "kingdom shell," has been destroyed, allowing a flood of demons in from the outside. Elias, a half-breed with the blood of those same demons flowing through his veins, has been summoned from his imprisonment to help save the kingdom with the offer of freedom as his reward. As Elias, you journey through the land, fighting demons and learning about the kingdom's inhabitants, including information about your own past.The game is spent exploring
Sweet Dreams Alex Review
Sweet Dreams Alex is going to give you plenty of nightmares in a figurative sense, as this is a puzzle game where you must fend off the bad dreams and put the titular girl to a great night’s sleep. It’s a relaxing puzzle game that is suited to the whole family, but don’t let the cute pixel art look deceive you – the challenges can be quite demanding, often requiring good observation skills and persistence to make that final step count. It’s charming, fun, with a cute pixel art style, albeit a little repetitive at times.Little NightmaresDeceptively simple and unabashedly sweet,
Moonlighter Review
A merchant by day, a hero by night. Moonlighter, developed by Digital Sun, is an action RPG with rouge-lite elements that lets you play as young merchant Will, who has to run his store by day. But at night he fulfills his dreams of becoming a hero by venturing into ever-changing mysterious dungeons, slaying monsters, and bringing back valuable loot to put on display when he has to open the store again in the morning.The Moonlighter is the name of the store that our main character inherits and has to run. But more than shopkeeping, Will is interested in a set