Peaky Blinders: Mastermind has a unique concept with you being able to rewind and fast forward time to execute perfect coordination.
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter might be of high quality, but I found them to be lacking a hint option to make it more enjoyable.
Kitaria Fables is a game that heavily focuses on grinding, but it doesn’t feel that way due to how combat works. And no, it’s not a farming game.
As a game that promotes replayability, the lack of accessibility options hit the game hard.
An open-world feature might not be something that is commonly used in puzzle games, but A Monster’s Expedition does it very well. It allows you to see a puzzle game from a new perspective.
Serin Fate is one of those games that have a lot of good features, but missing a lot of quality-of-life fixes to make it more enjoyable.
SIMULACRA 2 feels way too similar to SIMULACRA. As a game that focuses on a mysterious element, having nothing new brought to the table makes it loses its charm.
Teddy Floppy Ear – Mountain Adventure is a nice educational game for children. It has a cute main character, nice puzzles that can help them to think, and it is simple enough to be understood.
Button City is a nice, casual game that will relive your youth with 3 minigames as a focus.
Dying Flame lets you explore an abandoned house with the lack of light source. You’ll have to be constantly on high alert, walking in pitch-black whenever something comes out.