The Alters Review The Alters asks us whether we are defined by our choices, or simply by the next choice we haven’t made yet. I think it’s safe to say that most of us have…
Camper Van: Make it Home Review Camper Van: Make it Home takes interior decor and makes it fun-sized. As a millennial woman, I feel the call of the tiny home and the converted camper van…
Deck of Haunts Review Whether you’re looking for a fresh new villainous experience or just a fresh take on the deckbuilding roguelike genre, Deck of Haunts has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. I feel…
Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo Review Playing Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo, I found myself in a liminal space trying to guess what the ultimate message of this wholesome time loop game might…
SpreadCheat Review SpreadCheat offers a concept for spreadsheet sickos, while delivering gameplay for spreadsheet casuals. How you feel about the high concept of SpreadCheat will say a lot about you as a person. I was…
Despelote Review Despelote celebrates soccer’s profound impact on a nation, community, and on individual lives. Soccer has a unique magic to it. When you’re for a particular team, you’re instantly part of something bigger than…
Spilled! Review Little guys can make a difference and so can short games! As a Dredge and What The Car sicko (I love any game where I can play as a boat or car), Spilled…
Space Sprouts Review Memories can be elusive, but recalling them is a delightful little experiment in Space Sprouts. Have you ever tried so hard to remember something, and just wish you could dive into your…
Axyz Review Axyz will mystify you with minimalist level design and leave you mesmerized with maximalist vibes. And you’ll love every brain-breaking moment. If you’ve ever wondered how a person (or a marble) might navigate…
The Deadly Path Review Succeeding in The Deadly Path is no walk in the park, but it feels much more satisfying. One look at the Steam store page for The Deadly Path, developed by Owlskip…