Chernobyl: Road of Death (2019) Review

Chernobyl: Road of Death is a challenging top-down shooter where you need to carefully watch your radiation exposure while managing your ammo and health. It’s interesting, but takes some time. 5.5/10


Unblock Gridlock (2019) Review

Unblock Gridlock is a rather simplistic sliding-block puzzle game that uses common Unity assets and features (likely) pre-randomly generated levels. It’s alright, but it’s nothing special either. 5/10


Artist Idle (2019) Review

Artist Idle is a very slow-paced idle game that uses stolen art. The game itself is okay, but there’s not much to keep you interested in progressing. 5/10


The Cruxis Sword (2017) Review

The Cruxis Sword is an RPG Maker title with a few twists such as a crafting system. The story is nothing special, but it’s not a bad choice if you’re looking for a new RPG to play. 5.5/10



Tunnel Bird (2020) Review

Tunnel Bird is a hardcore platformer inspired by Flappy Bird. It can get frustrating at times, and I think an online scoreboard would be a useful addition to add replay value. 5/10


New Tricks for Old Gods (2019) Review

New Tricks for Old Gods is a dystopian cyberpunk visual novel with a rough start. The writing uses lots of buzzwords and technical terms, and the watercolor artwork adds a surreal feel. 5/10


Scrolor (2020) Review

Scrolor is a simple yet infuriating game about changing colors in order to match oncoming obstacles. The use of the scroll wheel makes it particularly tricky, since mine isn’t great. 5/10


The Executioner (2019) Review

The Executioner seems like it could be interesting, but unfortunately the vast majority of the gameplay is still untranslated from Russian. I don’t know why the game even states English support. ?/10


Aery (2019) Review

I have mixed feelings about Aery – it’s a simple flight game where you collect feathers scattered around the maps, but it’s also hard to find them – and you can’t stop moving, so it’s difficult. 5/10