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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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Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy is a pleasant, approachable dungeon crawler ideal for casual players or anyone curious about a quirky slice of gaming history that never left Japan, until now. It’s not flawless, and the repetition will be noticeable for some, but as a low-pressure, bite-sized RPG, it delivers a warm and whimsical adventure. One can’t help being drawn in by its positive energy.

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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-a-lot - Bring You Home
Aug 16, 2025

To be completely honest, these types of guessing games aren’t really my style. While Bring You Home was cute, beautiful, had no bugs that I saw, and was really polished, I just didn’t have much fun with it. However, if you don’t mind it or if you like that kind of thing, Bring You Home is a shining example of an amazing guessing game. It’s pretty, it’s cute, it’s cartoony, it’s wholesome, and there are a lot of levels to go through. Overall, it’s a very well put together game, and I think that it could be a lot of fun to play with the family. Even though it wasn’t for me, it was the best example of this kind of game that I have seen since Dragon’s Lair.

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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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Liked-a-lot - Discounty
Aug 15, 2025

Discounty is more than a shop simulator. It’s a clever and humorously written story, where you play through the main goals and tasks to fulfil Aunt Tellar’s expansion plans and expose the mysteries in Blomkest. Yes, you can just run the shop, but trying to become a real supermarket and finding out about the dysfunctional town is where the game really shines.

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Aug 14, 2025

Find My Frogs is a light-hearted hidden objects game with a sweet concept and charming visuals. It delivers exactly what it promises: a casual hunt for cute frogs. It didn’t capture me the way I hoped, but I can still appreciate the care put into its world. If you’re into relaxed point-and-click games, or just want to lose yourself in a whimsical tree village full of tiny frogs, it might be worth the leap.

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Liked - Kimono Cats
Aug 14, 2025

With bright cartoon style graphics, Kimono Cats is a joy to play. The gameplay isn’t complicated, and with the limit on the darts, it’s ideal for short gaming sessions.

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Liked-a-lot - Cosmic Waves
Aug 13, 2025

Cosmic Waves is one of those games that surprises you. It starts with a retro heart but adds enough clever mechanics, personality, and polish to stand out. Whether you’re after a nostalgic arcade fix or a game to chill with for an hour or two, this delivers. And if you’re still not sure, there’s a free demo to try first. Cosmic Waves is a great trip into space.

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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-a-lot - Wild Hearts S
Aug 10, 2025

Wild Hearts S surprised me. It took a formula I’d grown to believe wasn’t for me and gave it enough personality and ingenuity to pull me back in. From the creative monster designs to the satisfying Karakuri building system, it delivers a hunting experience that feels purposeful, epic, and endlessly replayable. If you’re looking for your next big gaming project you can jump in and out of the give it a go. A free demo is also available on the eShop and progress transfers to the full game.

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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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Liked-a-lot - Bygone Dreams
Aug 7, 2025

Bygone Dreams is a visually stunning and narratively intriguing experience that delivers a dream world worth getting lost in. Its detailed environments and surprising voice acting create a strong, immersive vibe. But make no mistake, this is a game built for those who like a fight. If you’re a seasoned Souls-like fan, this may be a hidden gem. If you prefer a gentler journey, you may need more patience than I had. Still, I’m glad I played it. Even if the combat didn’t always win me over, the world of Lume definitely did.

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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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Liked-a-lot - MakeRoom
Aug 6, 2025

If you like decorating games that have very little guidance and won’t tell you what to do, MakeRoom is a perfect game for you. It’s cozy, it’s aesthetic, and the vibes are on point. I had no issues with the game really, and I think there are loads of creative types out there who would love this game a lot. I can’t recommend MakeRoom enough. It’s almost perfect, and I look forward to playing it again once the community has had the opportunity to make a bunch more items and put them up for others to download and play with.

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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

Mirrors of Epiphany isn’t a game that’s going to wow you. It’s not trying to. But for what it is, a compact, calming puzzle experience, it does a commendable job. It’s approachable, rewarding in small bursts, and gently encourages you to think a little more critically without ever raising your blood pressure. If you’re looking for a quiet game to chip away at in the evenings, something that engages your brain without overwhelming it, Mirrors of Epiphany is worth a look. It won’t stick with you forever, but for a few hours of relaxed laser wrangling, it more than earns its place.

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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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Liked-a-lot - Mashina
Aug 3, 2025

Mashina never tries to rush you, and that’s the beauty of it. From the soft sound design to the robot’s warm smiles, everything about the experience says, “Take it easy.” There are small frustrations here and there, like the occasional conveyor belt mishap, but they feel more like playful quirks than real problems. This is a game about simple joy: digging, discovering, upgrading at your own pace, and watching a handcrafted world slowly mend itself. It’s family-friendly, stress-free, and absolutely fab for anyone craving a slower, more reflective gaming experience. Mashina is a love letter to creativity and calm. It’s not about challenge or speed, it’s about wonder and the satisfaction of exploring a world made with heart.

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Aug 2, 2025

Morgan: Metal Detective has an interesting mystery to solve via finding buried objects. It’s a short adventure, but I didn’t dig it as much as I hoped.

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