LadiesGamers.com's Reviews
What else can I say? I’m in love with YOUR HOUSE. I think it’s a stunning amalgamation of everything I love about good video games and good stories. It feels so good to play, so good to beat the puzzles, and is such an interesting story, I will be singing its praises to anyone who will listen for quite a while. If you love puzzles, escape rooms, good stories, interesting visuals, and great vibes, you should pick up YOUR HOUSE for yourself. You won’t be disappointed.
Kemono Heroes is a fantastic pick-up-and-play arcade action game. It delivers instant, gratifying fun whether playing alone or with friends. The tight combat, engaging platforming, and gorgeous presentation make it an absolute joy to experience. The game does feel a bit short, leaving you wanting more, but all the time spent playing it is undeniably enjoyable. If you’re a busy gamer or simply looking for a fast, satisfying action game, Kemono Heroes is well worth picking up.
Bubble Ghost Remake is a fantastic action-puzzle game that will appeal to players looking for something fresh and new. It takes a simple concept, blowing a bubble, and builds an entire experience around it, complete with puzzle-solving, precision movement, and even boss fights. The game’s charming art style, touching story, and rewarding challenge make it a great remake of a long-lost classic. That said, this is not a game for everyone. If you lack patience or get easily frustrated, the trial-and-error gameplay might not be for you. However, for those who enjoy precision-based challenges and overcoming tricky obstacles, Bubble Ghost Remake is an absolute delight. If you’re unsure, a free demo is available on Steam, and I highly recommend trying it out. As for me? I loved it.
Care Bears: Unlock the Magic did not rekindle any of the Care Bear magic I remember from childhood. Although the bright colours and bouncy music are enjoyable, the repetition of the same 8 mini-games quickly grows tiresome. Ultimately, I’m not sure who the target audience is. I think, those who are inspired by the Care Bears: Unlock the Magic TV show, would find the levels get too difficult, too quickly. Those who would enjoy the challenge, would not be inspired by the theme. I had high hopes for Care Bears: Unlock the Magic, but as it is…
Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a fun and engaging party game that delivers exactly what it promises: a lighthearted multiplayer experience filled with creative, gravity-defying mini-games. The mechanics are easy to pick up, the mini-games are well-designed, and the overall presentation is colourful and inviting. However, the game is at its best when played with a full group of four players. If you plan to play solo or with just one other person, the experience doesn’t quite hold up, especially with the absence of AI opponents. If you have a group of friends or family members ready to jump in, Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a great choice for a lively game night. It’s a simple but well-crafted party game that’s easy to enjoy and offers plenty of fast-paced fun. A free demo is available on Steam, so it’s worth giving it a try to see if it’s a good fit for you.
Caduceus Quest is pretty, has a neat concept, and would make a great informational game. However, it is pretty unplayable as it currently stands. I still have yet to figure out how to get by the talking to the doctor quest because it just doesn’t seem to work. Overall, this could be such a cool game that I hope they fix it. But as it stands right now, it’s not worth taking a look at.
My time with Desktop Cat Cafe was short-lived and wasn’t great. I think the game has a lot of good bones, and it can be a great game at some point, but it needs a lot of love. At this moment, Desktop Cat Cafe is not worth $10 USD. I look forward to seeing it when it feels more complete.
Urban Jungle is a lot of fun to play and has many great points. I really enjoyed my time with it, and I look forward to seeing what this developer decides to work on next; I’m definitely a fan of what they have going on in this game! Overall, I really like it, and I think most cozy game lovers will think the same.
Escape From Mystwood Mansion is an extremely satisfying and well-rounded puzzle adventure. There is a good mix of puzzles and codes to decipher, varying in difficulty, but with the built-in hint system, nothing is frustrating. For anyone who enjoys escape room scenarios, then Escape From Mystwood Mansion will surely be a winner.
Vacation Adventure: Park Ranger 16 Collector’s Edition is a standard hidden object game. If you enjoy this genre, you’ll likely also appreciate this game.
Ronny’s Climb is a short but sweet platformer that delivers a cosy and enjoyable experience. While it doesn’t introduce anything revolutionary to the genre, its smooth gameplay, charming art style, and heartwarming story make it a delightful game for players of all ages. The difficulty level makes it an especially good choice for families, younger gamers, or anyone looking for a relaxing adventure without the stress of a tough challenge. With a reasonable price point and a runtime of around three hours, it’s a great game for a casual evening of play. If you’re looking for a platformer that’s filled with charm and heart, Ronny’s Climb is definitely worth checking out.
Head Over Heels Deluxe is an odd but endearing experience, the kind of game that feels like an acquired taste but ultimately wins you over. Its unique characters and clever puzzles create an adventure that rewards patience and careful thinking. Playing it took me back to the golden days of gaming when creativity reigned supreme, and players were left to figure things out for themselves. That said, it’s not for everyone. Casual players may feel lost, and the game’s trial-and-error nature can be frustrating at times. But for fans of the original or anyone who loves retro-style puzzle-platformers, this is the definitive version of a classic.
I must admit to looking back longingly to the fighting and synthesising systems in Atelier Ryza and earlier games. The fighting feels too much like button mashing for me, and I miss all the complexity of older Atelier games. But I get that Gust wants to insert new things into each game and maybe make the Atelier games accessible to new players, and it all comes down to personal preference. That being said, the building part of Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land is a nice addition. I love the exploration part; I’m just curious about what’s around the corner. The deep narrative and the way alchemy is portrayed made me instantly like Yumia—no overly enthusiastic youngster but a quiet girl with a history. This is a good successor to the Secret trilogy and a great entry point for newcomers.
Microtopia is a deep, highly detailed management sim that rewards careful planning and patience. Its unique premise, striking art style, and intricate automation mechanics make it a standout experience in the genre. However, its complexity and time requirements mean it won’t appeal to everyone. Casual players may find themselves lost in its depth, but those who enjoy in-depth strategy games and optimization challenges will likely find it incredibly rewarding. If you’re a fan of management sims and enjoy perfecting automated systems, Microtopia is well worth a try. A free prologue is available on Steam, allowing you to test the waters before committing to the full experience
I did not entirely enjoy my time with Mycelium Heaven, but I think that was on me. It’s just not my type of game. It’s very death-centric in a way that just didn’t appeal to me. The graphics were cute, but the subject matter, coupled with the very goopy corpse sounds, turned me off completely. Overall, I believe Mycelium Heaven is a great game for a very specific audience, and I am just not part of that audience. While my rating for the game is “I Like It A Lot”, think of it more as “The Right Person Will Like It A Lot.” It’s a well-made, beautiful, interesting, and unique game. Given its polish, I am certain that if you like this kind of game and are looking for some very difficult puzzles, Mycelium Heaven could be the perfect pick for you.
My Little Life is a charming little game that sits on the edge of your screen, allowing you a brief respite from everyday work. With its cute pixel graphics and easy-to-get-used-to gameplay mechanics, it’s reinventing the desktop pets mechanic of old and giving it a new lease on life.
Wanderstop easily became one of my favorite games ever, not only because it combined all of my favorite things but also because of its heart and humor. I completed the game in about 11 hours, and while I was satisfied with its length, I wouldn’t mind meeting the characters again. I will surely miss Boro and Alta. If you like tea, magical farming, and gorgeous cozy fantasy, you will probably love Wanderstop as much as I did.
Birdfull is the ideal game for a relaxing and educational experience that requires little effort. It is perfect for all ages with its simple game mechanics and warm atmosphere. Every session offers us a chance to relax, learn new things, and connect with nature, making it a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Clutter 17: Flower Power Collector’s Edition is an unlikely hero in puzzle games, at least in my book. It doesn’t look as polished as some of its modern-day competitors. But it still delivers a great gaming experience, whether you are a die-hard fan of the puzzle genre or a casual gamer looking for a quick puzzle game while on a break.
Morkull Ragast’s Rage doesn’t bring a ton of new ideas to the table, but what it offers is a solid, well-crafted platforming adventure with a lot of personality. Morkull himself is a fantastic lead, carrying the game with his quirky humour and fourth-wall-breaking antics. The gameplay is tight and enjoyable, though combat can be hit-or-miss, and navigation issues may test your patience. The difficulty makes it best suited for experienced players, as the punishing soul-loss system and challenging encounters may frustrate more casual players. But if you’re up for a tough but rewarding platforming experience, Morkull Ragast’s Rage delivers a fun, chaotic ride through a beautifully animated, villainous adventure.