

Review: Town to City
Painting cities, drawing comfort. Town to City is one of those rare city builders that doesn’t just try to simulate urban growth; it wants you to feel the city. The game embraces a charming voxel aesthetic, almost like observing a massive Minecraft-like structure from afar, blended with the artisanal touch of a hand-painted artwork. The premise is simple and at the same time enchanting: building the perfect city to live in, not in the utilitarian sense of real metropolitan ce
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2 days ago4 min read


Review: Winter Burrow
A cute little game about being a mouse trying not to freeze to death while knitting a sweater that definitely won’t be ready in time. GAMEPLAY The inspiration from Don’t Starve is not only evident but practically knocks on your door and gives you a friendly slap in the face. The inventory, the character stats (health, hunger, warmth and stamina), the gathering and crafting systems, and the constant feeling that if I don’t do this right now, I die. You start disoriented, with
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4 days ago3 min read


Review: Duck Detective The Ghost of Glamping
Solve the mysteries of the camp alongside the clever duck detective. THE GAME Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping is an investigation game developed and distributed by Happy Broccoli Games. After his roommate forces him to go camping with him and his girlfriend, Eugene McQuacklin, our protagonist and detective, finds himself in the middle of a larger plot involving the camp, the guests, and an old sanatorium shrouded in horror. It's up to our duck detective to investigate w

Guilherme Ribeiro
4 days ago2 min read


Review: WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers
A very good and well-polished Souls-like game. Game WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is a souls-like action game developed by Leenzee and published by 505 Games. Like all souls-style games, it's a challenging game where the player encounters various enemies of different types and levels throughout the levels, and uses somewhat heavier moves to defeat them (each move consumes a kind of stamina). A well-designed game with beautiful scenery. In addition to these details, we have a very

Giovanni Antunes Bonin
5 days ago1 min read


Review: Escape Simulator 2
Will you be able to escape? THE GAME Escape Simulator 2 is a puzzle game developed and distributed by Pine Studio. The sequel to Escape Simulator brings darker themes to its rooms, with challenging puzzles and the possibility of creating your own rooms with many more improvements. Play alone or with friends; the important thing is to enjoy the challenges and do your best to escape before time runs out. Unravel the mysteries of the vampire castle. MY IMPRESSIONS The Escape Sim

Guilherme Ribeiro
6 days ago2 min read


Review: Diplomacy is Not an Option
When diplomacy fails, only the catapult remains. INTRO Diplomacy Is Not an Option is one of those games that takes the classic real-time strategy formula and focuses entirely on one essential point: survival. Here, there are no treaties, negotiations, or inspiring speeches. There is only a slightly overwhelmed feudal lord, thousands of enemies ready to tear your fortress apart, and a desperate need to turn resources into walls, towers, magic, and defensive structures. GAMEPL
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6 days ago4 min read


Review: Wildkeepers Rising
Four little monsters, a thousand projectiles, and zero time to breathe. From the first playthrough, the game draws attention with its concept of taming creatures found inside rocks or crystals throughout the journey. This concept is especially appealing to those who grew up playing titles focused on monster evolution. The structure is reminiscent of Vampire Survivors due to the sheer number of enemies on screen and the pace of the runs, but Wildkeepers Rising adds personality
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