Category: Games

  • Jack Holmes: Master Of Puppets

    Jack Holmes: Master Of Puppets

    Close the blinds, make the room nice and dark and grab yourself comfortable for a trip into the weird created by a solo dev, @TonyDevGame.

  • Take It Easy In Rusty’s Retirement

    Take It Easy In Rusty’s Retirement

    Rusty’s Retirement is an idle gardening game that sits at the bottom of your screen. And yes, it is as cute as it sounds.

  • Create a five-star hotel – Dream Hotel Master (PC) – Review

    Create a five-star hotel – Dream Hotel Master (PC) – Review

    I still like to enjoy reliving my hospitality days through the medium of business simulation games. So when a game titled “Dream Hotel Master” came across my dashboard, I was quick to request it for myself.

  • Little Kitty Big City – Review

    Little Kitty Big City – Review

    When Little Kitty, Big City first got announced it created quite the buzz around the TYG bullpen, and I decided to give it a whirl.

  • Pretty Girls Klondike Solitaire Plus – Review

    Pretty Girls Klondike Solitaire Plus – Review

    Solitaire hails from the 18th century and has been a staple of gaming since the very first consoles and home PCs. So naturally, there are several Pretty Girl iterations of this classic game, the latest to cross my path being Pretty Girls Klondike Solitaire Plus.

  • Border Bots VR – Review

    Border Bots VR – Review

    Border Bots VR throws you into one of the last jobs for humans in a city full of worker robots. There’s inspiration from games such as Papers Please

  • I am OBSESSED – ScreenPlay CCG – Review

    I am OBSESSED – ScreenPlay CCG – Review

    ScreenPlay is a 1v1 card game set in a cinematic world where turns are called scenes and the players fight for the spotlight over three acts.

  • Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles – Review

    Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles – Review

    Solo developer Tomas Sala is back with a follow-up to The Falconeer, a game with a unique setting and a memorable aesthetic that dropped you into dogfights on the back of a giant eagle.  Bulwark shares the same world but is less action-focused. It still pushes forward with innovation by sliding into the city-building genre.…

  • Change the story? – Saviorless – Review

    Change the story? – Saviorless – Review

    Are you sitting comfortably? Because it’s time for a story, the story of a boy called Antar and a journey he is about to take. This is Saviorless. Our tale begins with three beings called narrators discussing a story. The elder narrator explains to the two younger apprentices that they must never change a story, only ever read it as it is. After…