James Luff
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31 reviewsMewseum: Film Festival is a cozy puzzle game where you solve number grids to reveal cute cat-themed movie posters, all set to relaxing jazz.
Spica Adventures is the most fun you’ll have with a parasol in gaming. A high energy arcade delight now available in the West.
The Rogue Prince of Persia blends fast acrobatic combat with roguelike runs, challenging bosses, and plenty of wall-running action.
Eko and the Bewitched Lands is a straightforward action roguelite where you battle through levels, gather upgrades, and keep on trying until you win
Sigma Star Saga DX blends RPG exploration with space shooter battles, reviving WayForward’s inventive GBA adventure for modern players.
Rogolf blends mini-golf with roguelike progression, sending players through tricky courses where every shot, coin, and upgrade affects the run.
Go! Go! Mister Chickums is a cheerful arcade platformer where you grab eggs, toss them into nests, and chase high scores. Its Brilliant fun.
Super Meat Boy 3D brings the famous precision platformer into full 3D, delivering brutal challenges, tight controls, and that classic one-more-try addiction.
Aether & Iron blends noir storytelling, dice-driven choices, and inventive turn-based car battles in a stylish 1930s sci-fi New York.
Etrange Overlord mixes arena-style action with a very anime story about taking over hell, led by one very confident protagonist.
Rotwood blends brawler-style combat, roguelite progression and co-op monster hunting into a lively action game that’s easy to jump into.
Minishoot’ Adventures blends twin-stick shooting with open exploration, turning a space shooter into a surprisingly satisfying adventure.
The New Zealand Story: Untold Adventure revisits a classic arcade platformer with a modern look, but the results feel a little mixed.
Emerald Gallery: 2 Score is a retro falling-block puzzler that closely mirrors classic Tetris, but struggles to justify itself in the genre.
Mirage 7 blends desert exploration, puzzles and a dark fairytale story into a throwback-style adventure that values curiosity over complexity.
Under The Island is a breezy top-down adventure with puzzles, playful humour and classic Zelda vibes done its own 90s way.
Cupiclaw turns arcade grabbers into an addictive roguelike, mixing prize combos and rising stakes in a surprisingly hard-to-put-down experience
Dobbel Dungeon delivers accessible dice-based tactics, satisfying upgrades and a strategy loop that’s hard to step away from.
Demon Tides refines its predecessor with fluid platforming, open seas to explore, and vibrant 3D worlds worth diving into.
Fate’s Theater mixes together gentle card strategy with darkly funny rhyming tales in a clever duel of Fortune vs Misfortune.
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