Kalina Mikova


182 games reviewed
85.7% of games recommended
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Aug 31, 2025

Whisper of the House is a perfectly cozy game, with a bit of adventure, a bit of intrigue, and a lot of unpacking. I think that if you enjoy this type of game, you’ll likely appreciate this one as well.

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Aug 27, 2025

Much like the previous games in the series, Hidden Cats : Zombie Hunter is a short and sweet hidden object game. If you need something short, this might be the game for you.

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Aug 24, 2025

Given the uninspired visuals of Jigsaw puzzle – Evolution and the problems with the full screen, I would say, give this a try, but only if you really want to play a puzzle game and after a long hard look at its Steam page.

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Aug 19, 2025

Antero Sudoku is a minimalistic no-frills sudoku game. It is perfect for fans of the puzzles, for short bursts of puzzling here and there.

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Mind-blown - Wheel World
Aug 17, 2025

Wheel World is a fun, summery game that allows for adventure, exploration, and a bit of self-reflection, which can feel almost meditative at times. It was a game I’d been eagerly awaiting for a while, and thankfully, it didn’t disappoint me.

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Liked - Hot Pot Game
Aug 16, 2025

Hot Pot Game is a cute merge puzzle game, which gives us short bursts of light-hearted gaming fun. If you like this type of game, you’ll likely enjoy this one too.

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Aug 11, 2025

Cats Visiting Fairy Town is a cute little game, where we find cats in charming fantasy scenes. While not really groundbreaking, the game can still serve as a nice little break between work and other real-life commitments.

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Liked - 123 MAZES
Aug 9, 2025

The premise of 123 MAZES is simple: we have a beautiful background with a relaxing soundtrack and mazes of varying difficulties. If you like mazes, this game is for you.

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Aug 7, 2025

100 Cats Lost in World Find & Color is a fun addition to the hidden cats genre. Combining finding cats and coloring is a great idea, and the end result, the game, is great fun for a few hours.

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Mind-blown - Not Monday Cafe
Aug 5, 2025

Simply put, Not Monday Cafe is a great idle game. It offers enough customization features to satisfy farm sim fans, yet it’s automated enough to keep you focused on work, even if your crops are dying or your customers are angry. And on top of that, Not Monday Cafe is a visual feast.

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Aug 4, 2025

The Organized Capy God is a chill little puzzle game. The story is heartfelt, and you can play and stop at any time. If you like organizing and matching games, you might like The Organized Capy God.

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Jul 28, 2025

Your Personal Chill Apartment is a welcome addition to the crowded landscape of productivity apps. While it doesn’t bring anything new to the table, the game does what it sets out to do – to allow us to create some chill digital spaces, quite nicely.

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Liked-a-lot - Sunset Drive
Jul 28, 2025

If you like visual novels, jigsaw puzzles, and slow, relaxing gameplay, you’ll like Sunset Drive. The soundtrack is excellent, the artwork is great, the puzzles are the right amount of a challenge, the characters are well fleshed out, honestly, what’s not to like?

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Jul 24, 2025

With Hidden Cats in Rio de Janeiro, we have returned to the classic format of the hidden cat games. As always, I am excited to see where we are going next, looking for hidden cats!

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Liked - Pack Lunch
Jul 22, 2025

Pack Lunch is a nice puzzle game with bite-sized levels, perfect for snacking and relaxing between work and other less pleasant tasks. If you enjoy grid puzzles, you’ll likely appreciate Pack Lunch as well.

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Jul 16, 2025

Much like the previous games in the series, Hidden Cats and Pandas is a short and sweet hidden object game. If you need something quick but cute, this might be the game for you.

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RestorArt: Horizon Bay Collector’s Edition is a nice puzzle game with plenty of levels and a nice interface. A few levels here and there are a perfect way to relax in between work or at the end of the day.

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Liked-a-lot - In Purr-Suit
Jul 10, 2025

In Purr-Suit is a worthy addition to the hidden cats genre. The art style is distinct and different enough to feel fresh. The addition of a silly plotline with a silly but memorable heroine makes the game feel like a breath of fresh air in an overpopulated genre. The game is short and bite-sized, and if you are in the mood for a bit of hidden cat fun, you’ll probably like it as much as I did.

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Mind-blown - Cast n Chill
Jul 6, 2025

Over the last few years, we’ve seen games of all genres and sizes, and kinds. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, we’ve also seen a couple of fishing games. Dave the Diver and Dredge come to mind easily. Appropriately enough, you can buy Cast n Chill in a bundle with Dredge right now. All three games are different, and yet, at the heart of them is the art of fishing – by yourself or in company, in silence, in touch with nature and the world around us. Cast n Chill can easily be seen as more than just a game, but rather an experience, especially if you’re stuck in an office during the summer and feel that special yearning for nature that cannot be fulfilled for a while. Cast n Chill can be a worthy substitute for the real thing.

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Flibbius McDoogle and the Mysterious Flying Machine is a pleasant little surprise. It is very similar in style and story to one of my favorite games, A Short Hike, and it feels like the start of a series of games. If you are in the mood for a short, cozy game, you should try Flibbius McDoogle and the Mysterious Flying Machine.

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