M.Duck review
This charming roguelite about a magical duck doesn't try to overcomplicate things.
Read moreThis charming roguelite about a magical duck doesn't try to overcomplicate things.
Read moreThis charming roguelite about a magical duck doesn't try to overcomplicate things.
Read moreThis choose-your-own-adventure storybook seems to try its hardest to stop you from exploring its wide variety of endings.
Read moreThis management game puts you in the shoes of a gig worker but sends mixed messages about the trials and tribulations of such work.
Read moreThis action roguelite delivers fast, combo-based action that feels surprisingly comfortable to manage on touch screens.
Read moreThis short adventure game is all about maintaining momentum through its bizarre and unsettling world, which is mostly a good thing.
Read moreThis murder mystery lacks confidence to the point that it takes any meaningful sense of control away from the player. The end result feels like little more than a repetitive guessing game.
Read moreThis adventure game's locations are bursting with color and variety, but the same is not true for what you actually end up doing in them.
Read moreThis roguelite borrows ideas from auto-chess to create an experience with the combat depth of a full role playing game condensed into a tiny but mighty package.
Read moreThis multiplayer game has a solid sense of self but is woefully monetized to intentionally keep matches unbalanced.
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