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…
Wanderstop Review Turns out healing involves a lot of tea. A lot of other things too, but definitely lots of tea. Wanderstop is a gentle, cozy exploration of all the ways we torture and deprive…
Completely Stretchy Review I ask myself “will a game ever match my freak?” Completely Stretchy responds, resoundingly, “yes.” Completely Stretchy, developed by Warp Digital and Dan Ferguson, belongs to a burgeoning mini-genre of 3D platformers…
Critter Café Review If 2024 has been absolutely ripe with two things, they are indie games and adorable creatures in vocational settings. Critter Café is both of these. Critter Café, developed by Sumo Digital and…
Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) Review Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) doesn’t shy away from the messiness of history, while also approaching complicated subjects with compassion and empathy. As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month here in…
Fear the Spotlight Review Fear the Spotlight emerges within a horror industry culture of constant escalation (longer playtimes, bigger jumpscares), and proves that sometimes less is more. We live in a landscape where the studios…
Valley Peaks Review After about seven hours of playing, I’ve come to this conclusion: Valley Peaks is a cozy, open-world climbing game that is out to challenge all of my assumptions about games cozy games,…