Ryadh Rezig
Bloodthief is a small game, but it's packed with challenge. It relies on speed and precision, delivering an enjoyable experience for Speedrun enthusiasts. If you're looking for excitement in a simple format, this game is definitely worth trying.
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Reus 2 returns as a sequel that preserves the spirit of the original game while offering a more mature and refined experience. Its role-based system allows for calm, pressure-free planning, as you control giants to restore life to planets through natural elements. The game delivers deep strategic gameplay built on harmony and resource management. A recommended experience for anyone looking for something fresh and distinctive in the strategy genre.
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Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault doesn’t differ much in concept from the first game, but here it’s more enjoyable, with a relaxing and visually appealing atmosphere. The game offers continuous challenge and a deep progression system that delivers a great sense of reward. However, it also suffers considerably from repetition, some technical issues, and sudden difficulty spikes. Still, since it’s currently in Early Access, these issues are expected, and we hope they will be resolved in the final release.
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Town to City offers a calm building experience that blends creativity with simplicity, featuring a high degree of design freedom and distinctive visual variety. Despite some shortcomings, such as the lack of localization and weak tutorials, it remains an enjoyable experience for fans of management and construction games—especially for those seeking relaxing moments away from pressure.
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Machick 2 doesn’t reinvent the Bullet Heaven genre, but it adds its own charm—whether through weapon customization, humor, or diverse content. It’s a fun, light-hearted experience that isn’t shallow, and if you enjoy this type of game, you’ll have a great time and challenge yourself for hours.
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MegaBonk is not a revolutionary game, nor does it carry the ambitions of major titles, but it succeeds in one important thing: delivering an enjoyable experience that makes you say ‘just one more round’ before finding yourself playing for hours. Its simplicity, chaos, and randomness come together to form an addictive loop that’s hard to break. So if you’re looking for a quick, fun game that hooks you despite its simplicity, MegaBonk is definitely worth trying. A small game in size, but big in enjoyment.
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Moros Protocol delivers an exciting first impression with its bloody combat and strange artistic direction, but it quickly falls into the trap of repetition and lack of variety. As a roguelite, having to replay the same content over and over makes the experience lose its charm far too quickly.
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Above Snakes isn’t a combat or survival game in the traditional sense, but rather a calm and relaxing exploration-and-building experience—ideal for players who prefer a slow, pressure-free pace. However, the weak combat, lack of challenge, and limited content make it unsuitable for those seeking depth or a real sense of adventure. It’s an ambitious first project built on an excellent idea that wasn’t fully realized, but it could serve as a solid foundation for a stronger experience in the future.
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Rally Arcade Classics is not a racing game we can recommend to everyone; it’s more of a nostalgic throwback. If you’re looking for a simple, lightweight racing game that carries a bit of retro charm, you’ll find in it a br ef, temporary kind of fun—like a short break between bigger titles. But if you’re seeking a rich or deep experience, you won’t find it here. Unfortunately, what the game offers doesn’t even match the quality of titles released 10 or 15 years ago, and it fails to recapture the joy of those good old days.
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Absolum isn’t just a traditional beat ’em up; it’s an action experience that blends the thrill of combat with the charm of steady progression, all within a rich and beautiful world. And although it isn’t without flaws—such as its limited storytelling and a few systems that could use better balancing—it remains exceptionally enjoyable. It’s one of those games that remind you how simplicity can deliver a genuinely satisfying feeling, making it one of the best indie titles of 2025.
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Anno 117: Pax Romana takes a confident step forward, delivering the evolution fans have been hoping for. It brings us back to the height of Roman civilization with stunning detail. And although it doesn’t introduce a major revolution to the classic formula the series is known for, it rewards you with fresh ideas and plenty of enjoyment, making it one of the most notable strategy games worth experiencing today.
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Sonic Racing Crossworlds is not just an ordinary racing game, but an experience full of creativity and fun, blending nostalgia with innovation. If you’re a fan of Mario Kart or Sonic & All-Stars Racing, this game will undoubtedly take you on an unforgettable adventure.
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Discounty offers a relaxing management and social experience with a beautiful artistic style, adding a fresh twist to cozy games by focusing on a store instead of a farm. Despite some repetition and a slower pace in later stages, the game remains enjoyable for fans of this genre.
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Otherskin tries to deliver an experience inspired by modern shooters with a classic touch, but the end result feels closer to a PS2-era game — only with worse visuals. Its single enjoyable system isn’t enough to save a technically and artistically crumbling experience. And honestly, even if it were free, I wouldn’t recommend it.
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NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound is not just an attempt to revive an old name, but rather an experience that blends the spirit of the past with a fresh new soul. It delivers a fun and smooth dose of action while staying true to the original identity of the series, enhanced with modern touches in both design and presentation. If you're a fan of the genre or looking for a 2D action game with a classic feel and beautiful visuals, you'll find an experience here that's well worth your time.
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Fallen City Brawl brought back the nostalgic vibes of the arcade era, but it failed to deliver an experience on par with classic games of the past. The game is overly simple, extremely short, and annoyingly repetitive. While the local co-op mode and appealing pixel visuals are nice touches, they aren’t enough to make up for the lack of variety and depth in the overall experience.
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Abyssus tried to blend the excitement of first-person shooters with the progression system of roguelike games, but it failed to strike a balance that satisfies players. The repetition, slow pacing, and limited design choices made it feel like an early access title, despite being a full release. However, it still carries untapped potential that could have turned it into an unforgettable experience.
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Deadzone: Rogue offers a fast-paced and enjoyable shooting experience. While it may be simple and somewhat repetitive, it delivers solid action for fans of roguelike games. It won’t impress you with its story or visuals, but it makes up for it with weapon variety and satisfying challenge. A game worth trying if you're looking for something different and lightweight.
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Gaucho and the Grassland presents good ideas and a distinctive atmosphere that reflects the spirit of life in the grasslands, but it suffers from an identity shift between adventure and cozy games, which prevents it from delivering a cohesive experience and causes it to lose part of its charm.
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Primal Planet is not the best Metroidvania you’ll ever play, but it offers a unique blend of prehistoric survival and sci-fi elements, with an emotional wordless story and charming pixel art visuals. Despite its clear issues with world design and map navigation, it remains a journey worth experiencing—especially for fans of exploration.
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