Micegard Review
Micegard is a short adventure game in which you control a mouse, or multiple mice, to save their village from the frogs. Sounds like a fever dream, but the game surprised me with how straight forward it was. And by the way, when I say it's short, I mean really short - it took me 100 minutes to do everything in the game, so you're not really buying a game to grind or play long term. It's a short story you can complete in one sitting, and there's nothing wrong with that.The gameplay is simple, but effective enough so it doesn't
Roots of Yggdrasil Review
City builder games have had quite of a comeback for the past few years, most notably with the release of Cities: Skylines 2. Most of the games have been playing it safe with very little deviations in the formula, that's why I was glad to see that Roots of Yggdrasil is a Roguelike city builder set in Nordic mythology. If the genre mash up sounds weird to you, it kind of is, until you get used to it.The main objective of the game is, build different structures to get different resources to get to the Yggdrasil seed, each island you'll need
Dungeons of Sundaria Review
I have to admit, I was surprised by Dungeons of Sundaria. I was expecting a janky game in the style of Dungeons & Dragons : Dark Alliance, but what I got was something weirdly unique and addicting. It's a dungeon crawler that can be played either solo or co-op. At the start of the game you create your character, choose a race and class (Cleric, Champion, Mage, Ranger or Rogue) and you're immediately thrown into a town with a small tutorial on what all the NPCs do. You've got your basics like a potion seller, blacksmith, innkeeper etc. and some less
Estate Agent Simulator Review
Simulator games have become a big hit over the past few years, with some being just a thing to jokingly play, like Hand Simulator, Construction Simulator, Thief Simulator etc. while others have become widely loved and have amassed a big following like Powerwash Simulator, Farming Simulator and Lawn Mowing Simulator.Unfortunately, Estate Agent Simulator falls in the first category, a simulator game that doesn't really do anything new, doesn't have that satisfying gameplay loop and it's just there to have fun with in five-ish hours before you get bored of all the different "minigames" it introduces instead on focusing to get the
Spellbound Survivors Review
Survivor-like games or "bullet-heaven" games have become hugely popular since Vampire Survivors released at the end of 2021. The simple, highly addictive gameplay loop is something that just keeps players constantly wanting more. Trying to beat the boss at 10 minutes, trying to beat the map by surviving 30 minutes and trying to unlock everything character/zone in the game never stopped being fun, because every time you went into a new run, you felt that you were stronger because of the upgrades and/or constant unlocks of new characters.This is where Spellbound Survivor comes into play and adds... one thing to change