Mixolumia (2020) Review

Mixolumia is a gem in the niche of rhythm puzzle games, and it’s one that I wholeheartedly recommend. The minimalistic art style pairs well with the provided music, and the game is great. 7.5/10



Let’s Journey (2020) Review

Let’s Journey is a simple and fun adventure game with idle/clicker-like elements. It’s the type of game that you can keep open off to the side, but you need to check on it. 7/10


Fishy 3D (2020) Review

Fishy 3D is a fun and relaxing adventure where you play as a fish and solve puzzles to unlock new areas in your environment. If you’re looking for a way to unwind, definitely give this a try. 7.5/10



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


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


Rhythmy (2020) Review

EA: Rhythmy is a hardcore bullet hell-like rhythm game that requires more hand-eye coordination than I have to offer. Everything is well polished and perfectly timed to the music. 6/10


Union (2020) Review

Union is a minimalistic puzzle game where you need to complete the paths between shapes by rotating or moving tiles. It’s simple in concept, but turns out to be quite fun in practice. 7/10


DanMachi: Infinite Combate (2020) Review

Spun off from the anime/manga of the same name, Infinite Combate offers a dungeon crawling grind with a simple/rough combat system. It’s fun for fans, but might be tough to play otherwise. 6/10