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My Time at Sandrock is a life simulator that already feels so realized and robust that it is easy to forget it is in Early Access at all.
From the story to the actual gameplay, Card Shark is a great journey right from hitting “New Game” and was one that I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did.
Roller Champions gives players a ball, a rink, and some rollerblades and tasks them with lapping the track and scoring points.
Sonority is a beautiful tale that will take you on an emotional ride as you journey through a magical world to discover the importance of music.
Dolmen is a new sci-fi action RPG from developer Massive Work Studio joining the fray of Souls-likes this month.
Salt and Sacrifice brings solid combat and fun builds to the table but is bogged down slightly by a few missteps in its design and mechanics.
Trek to Yomi raises the bar high for historical accuracy, but the well-written story and beautiful setpieces are held back by the combat.
Whether you want to play for 20 minutes or 2 hours, Insurmountable is able to provide the perfect combination of entertainment and challenge.
Oaken brings thoughtful tactics based combat and mixes it with the ever-popular roguelike game structure to create something unique.
When people hear the phrase “city-builder”, they often think of complexity and difficulty. Dorfromantik takes the opposite approach and nails it.
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