Hidden Through Time (2020) Review

Hidden Through Time is a casual hidden object game with a cheerful art style and a (loosely) historical theme. It’s satisfying to find that one tiny object that was bugging you the whole time. 7/10


Tower of Heresy (2020) Review

Tower Of Heresy is an RPG Maker title with a surprising amount of depth. The poor resolution and graphics are downsides, but the real-time combat and strategic elements make it worth playing. 6/10


Metal Unit (2020) Review

EA: Metal Unit is a 2D mecha platformer with a variety of weapons and enemies. Sometimes it can get chaotic, but that’s just part of the fun. I’ll be doing a full playthrough after it’s released. 7/10


STURMWIND EX (2019) Review

STURMWIND EX is a side-scrolling shoot ’em up that’s fun to play and has very detailed art. A short tutorial or page explaining what the different power-ups/mines are would be very useful. 7/10


toz (2019) Review

EA: toz is like The Powder Toy, with a few new elements and a lot of missing elements. I was disappointed that I couldn’t make molten glass or metal, but it’s still in progress. 6/10


Song of Horror (2019) Review

Finally, Song of Horror is a horror game that relies more on storytelling and worldbuilding than some mechanics thrown in for the sake of giving the player something to do. I’m enjoying it. 7/10


GYATM Dragon Edition (2019) Review

GYATM Dragon Edition is a city building game set on Mars. It works well on Windows 7 (requirements say 10), and I appreciated how I didn’t have to learn hundreds of unique controls/keys. 6/10


Touhou Blooming Chaos (2019) Review

Touhou Blooming Chaos is a mix between an RPG and a bullet hell, and it’s difficult yet fair. You can play it without the English translation easily, but you’ll miss out on the story. 7/10


RASHLANDER (2019) Review

RASHLANDER is a space exploration game of sorts, where every drop of fuel counts. Watch your momentum and use gravity to your advantage to proceed! It’s challenging but entertaining. 7/10


Star Girl Proxima (2020) Review

Star Girl Proxima is a platformer that starts out easy and rapidly gets trickier as you progress. The art style can make navigation confusing, but I like the palette so I wouldn’t change it. 6/10