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Luma Island is a True Adventure!
Embark on an epic adventure to Luma Island, a debut release by Feel Free Games! You can explore solo or team up with up to three other players. Not only will you build your dream farm and master a variety of professions, but you’ll collect magical Lumas, uncover hidden treasures, and unravel the island’s many mysteries. I’ve played Luma Island…
Review: Little Goody Two Shoes is a Fairytale to Play
It is safe to say most people are familiar with fairytales, whether it’s the Disney variety, or the much more interesting (and often darker) ones you find in storybooks. Little Goody Two Shoes follows the Grim tradition of the genre, with developer AstralShift spinning a horrific, fantastical tale of wishes and consequences. It was published by Square Enix in November…
Realm of Ink is a Realm of Possibilities!
Editor’s Note: Prior to publication, Realm of Ink was unexpectedly pulled from Steam’s store, without word to the developers as to why. While they continued to provide updates until the end of January 2025, the game is still unavailable to purchase. It is still accessible to those who had it before it’s removal. We will continue to monitor the situation…
Rezcue Provides Players with an Easy to Play Mobile Game
Saving the Princess comes to mobile in Rezcue, the debut game from Neonso LLC. Climbing vines, breaking boxes, and avoiding enemies are only half the challenges in this pixel-styled puzzle adventure game. The Princess Needs Your Help Rezcue begins with the simple quest of reaching the princess. However, it isn’t as simple as it seems. You play as a young…
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is the Ideal Sequel
It is rare that you find a game that is, honestly, the ideal sequel. Change and innovation are natural in game development, but striking that balance with what forms the core of a budding franchise? That is hard. However, I think we’ve found a developer that’s managed to strike on just that. Welcome to Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, from…
Citizen Sleeper Carves New Paths in RPGs
Often we are faced with a choice – to let go or to hang on. The ‘what’ always changes, but it could be anything – places, people, relationships, opportunities. You have to decide what matters to you and what you want your future to look like. Welcome to Citizen Sleeper, from Jump Over the Age and Fellow Traveller Games. Citizen…
Review: Sun Haven is a Truly Magical Experience
Have you ever wished where you could play a farming sim, but as an elf? Or a mermaid? Have you ever thought that watering crops with a can took too much time, and it would be so much easier to send a rain cloud over the whole plot? Then you might want to take a look at Sun Haven, from…
Review: Pathologic 2 Plays You
“Are games supposed to be fun?” asks Harris Brewis, better known online as Hbomberguy, in his 2020 video essay on the original Pathologic. This question has stuck with me since first watching the video in question, as has his warning to not play the 2005 game, or it’s 2015 remaster. Thankfully, in 2019 developer Ice-Pick Lodge and publisher tinyBuild released…









