Save the Planet (2020) Review

Save the Planet is a simple yet different take on match-3 puzzles that has a bubble shooter feel to it. It’s more repetitive than interesting, but it might be fun to a niche audience. 5/10



Animaze (2020) Review

EA: As a F2P successor to Facerig, I was expecting a limited but better experience – at the moment, Animaze is too rough/glitchy and featureless to use. It also didn’t run on my main computer. 3/10


Shopkeepers Tale (2020) Review

EA: Shopkeepers Tale has a great concept but poor execution. You manage a shop where you sell items from dungeons, but the game is glitchy and often lags very badly. 3/10


My Dangerous Life (2020) Review

My Dangerous Life is a boy’s love / yaoi visual novel where you select a route after the prologue. The art style is great, and the writing is nothing to scoff at. Multiple endings for each route! 7/10


Hanapon Princess (2020) Review

Hanapon Princess is a rough visual novel full of cliches and generic characters. It’s very short and linear, the only dialogue options are the names of the girls aka the routes. 4/10


Sword and Adventurer (2020) Review

Sword and Adventurer is a 3D action RPG that’s rather unpolished and buggy. The audio drops out a lot, and the game crashed when I tried to exit. Gameplay is alright but feels unfinished. 4/10


T.A.R.S (2020) Review

T.A.R.S is a difficult horror/survival game where you travel across map markers and every bullet counts. Death means restarting from the beginning. It’s definitely rough, but it has potential. 4/10


Infinity Coloring Pixel (2020) Review

Infinity Coloring Pixel is a simple casual game where you drag your mouse over numbered tiles to fill them with their corresponding colors. It’s not much of a game, but it might appeal to kids. 5/10


Your amazing T-Gotchi! (2020) Review

PR: Your amazing T-Gotchi! is a twisted simulator designed to show you want would happen if you neglected a human being like so many people neglected their Tamagotchis. Not a cheery game. 6/10