Tag: Entertainment
Thirteen Lives: Excellent True to Life Survival Drama
Avatar: The Way of Water (yep, we liked it a lot)
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Booster Course Pass Wave 3 (is awesome)
PalmRide: Synth Music Galore in Pixel Art ’80s Tribute Act
Adaptation: Streep! Cage x2! The Meta Comedy-Drama With an Edge
Bloop Peter: Obscene Take on the Classic Blue Peter Kids Show
Norco: Excellent Point and Click Adventure With Added Synth
Big: Tom Hanks Fantasy Comedy Romp With Floor Keyboards
Signalis: Spooky Survival Horror With Many, Many Keys
Somerville: Indulge in Some Sci-Fi Catastrophe and Survival
The Bad Movie Bible: Glorious Tribute to Dodgy B Movies
Master and Commander: Seafaring to Boccherini’s Classical Music
Top of the Mops: Catch the Greatest Mops in the Best Buckets!! 🧹
Quake: Another Landmark FPS From id (with guns!)
Wolfenstein 3D and a Look at Early First Person Shooters (FPS)
Ghost Song: Exploration Galore in Melancholic Metroidvania Gem
Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth is V. Good
Talking Heads: Tribute to David Byrne’s New Wave Band
Metal: Hellsinger—Headbang to This Rhythm FPS, Dude!
Force Reboot: Roguelike FPS With Repetition & Stuff
Tinykin: Brilliant 3D Platformer Channels Pikmin & Stuff
Nobody Saves the World: Action RPG Romp With Dragons & Slugs
Loot River: Striking Roguelike Merges Tetris and Water
OVERWHELM: Ramp up the Difficulty Please, Darling
Minority Report: The Stylish & Futuristic Crime & Cruise Fest
Mighty Goose: Destroy All Before You (and Honk About it!)
Kaichu: The Kaiju Dating Sim Involving Destructive Monsters
Return to Monkey Island: Another Charming Adventure (Mwahaha!)
Trombone Champ: Absurd Rhythm Game Takes the World by Storm
Flynn: Son of Crimson: The Pixel Perfect Platformer
Olija: Atmospheric Amiga Type Jaunt as a Fisherman
The Battle of Polytopia: Low Poly Strategy Sim With Lots of Colour
Mindustry: Tower-Defense Romp With Resource Management Galore
Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator (buy low, sell high)
Coffee Talk: Enjoy Fantasy Brews and Banter as a Barista
Voices From the Past: Old Interviews Remember Bygone Eras
