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Tachyon Dreams Anthology review

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Tachyon Dreams Anthology review

If you’re used to a simple point-and-click interface, Tachyon Dreams Anthology might take some getting used to, but its humor-filled sci-fi story is a wonderful homage to the text parser adventures of the 1980s... Read more

Bilkins' Folly review

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Bilkins' Folly review

Packed with many hours’ worth of puzzles to solve, secrets to uncover, and plenty of jokes, Bilkins' Folly finds the sweet spot that combines a light and humorous presentation with a compelling gameplay loop of tricky treasure hunting that has deeper layers than you might expect... Read more

Skeler Boy review

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Skeler Boy review

Skeler Boy is a beautiful micro-sized horror adventure filled to the brim with scares and quirky challenges throughout its short runtime, though it ultimately feels like a compilation of homages that never manages to find a voice of its own... Read more

Creepy Tale: Some Other Place review

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Creepy Tale: Some Other Place review

Though not without its rough edges, Creepy Tale: Some Other Place is a series high point that moves beyond previous entries’ shortcomings with well-designed puzzles, a wickedly spooky atmosphere, and a more confident, less derivative art style... Read more

Islands of Insight review

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Islands of Insight review

Story fans should probably steer clear, but if you enjoy a good challenge, pick out your favorite musical playlist and settle in to explore Islands of Insight’s gorgeous puzzle-lover’s paradise. Just be sure to pack accordingly, as you could be there a long, long time... Read more

It's Grim Up North: Chapter 1 review

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It's Grim Up North: Chapter 1 review

It’s Grim Up North’s first (and so far only) chapter puts a comedic twist on the concept of alien body snatchers in Yorkshire, delivering a fun but flawed point-and-click adventure/turn-based RPG combo experience... Read more

Makoto Wakaido's Case Files Trilogy Deluxe review

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Makoto Wakaido's Case Files Trilogy Deluxe review

Light on gameplay but rich in atmosphere, the short but sweet stories that make up Makoto Wakaido’s Case Files are full of entertaining misdirection and unique subversion of perspective... Read more

Backfirewall_ review

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Backfirewall_ review

Backfirewall_ is a unique and interesting look at the anthropomorphized inner workings of a phone, with fun gameplay, humorous dialogue and bright, colorful environments. ... Read more

The Talos Principle 2: Road to Elysium DLC review

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The Talos Principle 2: Road to Elysium DLC review

Cranking up the difficulty and empathy in equal doses, Road to Elysium threads a needle that most DLC expansions can only hope for. While a few of the challenges edge a bit into overly difficult territory, it’s an extraordinarily well-crafted and generous helping of brilliant puzzles and lovely emotional payoffs. One of the best puzzle games ever just got one of the best expansions around... Read more

ISOLAND4: The Anchor of Memory review

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ISOLAND4: The Anchor of Memory review

The Anchor of Memory, like all Isoland games, is a very unique experience that will appeal to a player's quiet, thoughtful, poetic side. Light on story and heavy on bizarre puzzles, this game lives up to its predecessors in every way, making it a solid addition to the franchise... Read more

Rauniot review

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Rauniot review

Rauniot takes a familiar post-apocalyptic setting and adds some brutally relatable characters, a dash of Finnish eccentricity, and a little too much pixel hunting to create a low-key tale of betrayal, survival and resilience... Read more

Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Seven Keys review

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Nancy Drew: Mystery of the Seven Keys review

After a long hiatus, the perennially youthful Nancy Drew is back in Mystery of the Seven Keys. The pendulum has swung back from the greater focus on story and character interaction in the previous installment, but fans of the classic series will doubtless welcome the renewed emphasis on puzzle solving this time around. ... Read more

Midnight Margo review

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Midnight Margo review

With its unique presentation and hybrid role-playing elements, Midnight Margo maintains the perfect balancing act between serious themes like depression and social acceptance and self-deprecating humor that makes it so much fun to play... Read more

The Curse of Grimsey Island review

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The Curse of Grimsey Island review

The Curse of Grimsey Island brings some interesting ideas to the table but struggles to make the most of them, with a sci-fi murder mystery still sorely in need of refinement and better connection to the gameplay... Read more

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