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Review: mineral mining simulator
Mineral Mining Simulator is a reasonably fun simulation game in which you are busy collecting resources, building machines, and expanding your own mining company. The concept behind the game is well thought out, as you start small and try to collect more and more materials to build better equipment. Players who enjoy simulation and management games, in particular, will likely find the concept interesting. However, alongside its strengths, the game also has a number of clear drawbacks, meaning it doesn't always remain fun to play.
review: Pharmacy store simulator
Pharmacy Store Simulator is a management and simulation game in which you are responsible for running your own pharmacy. You start small with a simple shop and a limited range of medicines, but as you become more profitable, you can expand your pharmacy with new products, larger storage spaces, and better equipment. The game revolves not only around sales but also around smart management, customer satisfaction, and financial planning. What makes this simulator interesting is that multiple systems work together. You must manage inventory, serve customers quickly, pay rent and electricity costs, and meanwhile ensure your store maintains a good reputation. Thanks to the day and night system, the atmosphere changes during gameplay, making the store feel more lively.
Review: Dread Neighbor
Dread Neighbor is a psychological horror game played in first person. You play as a young woman living in a cheap apartment. The longer you stay there, the worse it gets; you yourself feel uneasy in the cheap apartment. You also get the feeling that you are being watched by your neighbors.
Review: Ride 6
RIDE 6 is the latest motorcycle simulation from Milestone S.r.l. and builds upon the solid foundation laid by the previous installments. From the very first moment, it is clear that this game does not focus on fast, arcade-style action, but on the most realistic riding experience possible. That makes RIDE 6 immediately distinctive, but also less accessible to players who just want to race without delving into technique and control.
Review: Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator
Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator is a game that puts you in the shoes of a park ranger. Instead of action or competition, everything revolves around peace, nature, and daily tasks in a national park. But does that make it a good game? After playing this simulator, I have mixed feelings about that.
Review: Gangster.nu
Gangster.nu is a text-based mafia RPG played entirely in your browser. Instead of fast-paced action, complex graphics, or spectacular cutscenes, the game revolves around strategy, planning, and player interaction. The game places you in the role of a rookie criminal trying to climb the ranks in a digital underworld where power, money, and reputation are everything. From the moment you start, you are at the bottom of the ladder. With little money, limited resources, and hardly any influence, you must prove yourself step by step in a world where every player shares the same goal: reaching the top.
Review: Gendonia 2
Gedonia 2 is an open-world action RPG from a solo developer that builds upon the first installment on a larger scale and with more depth. The game combines classic RPG elements with real-time combat and free exploration, drawing clear inspiration from older RPGs but incorporating its own ideas.
Review: Don't Go Live
Don't Go Live is an indie game within the horror genre in which you investigate an abandoned house as a livestreamer. The game excels in psychological tension through good use of sound and lighting, despite somewhat rough visuals. The story incorporates internet culture, but the AI is predictable and jump scares are repetitive. The ending remains open. Nevertheless, it is recommended for fans of psychological horror and unsettling suspense, although not perfect.
Review: Crime Simulator
Crime Simulator is a simulation game where you have to unlock characters. You must focus on not getting caught by the resident or people walking outside. It is also a 4-player co-op game, so you don't always have to play alone.
Review: Hell Let Loose
Hell Let Loose is an extremely realistic World War II multiplayer game that deliberately isn't “fun,” but aims to make war feel the way it is: chaotic, terrifying, and ruthless. The game revolves around large teams, communication, and tactics, where players are often powerless and constantly under pressure. Drawing on an intense personal experience as an officer, the author recounts how he was pinned down for minutes in an open field under heavy machine gun fire and bombardment. Despite hesitation and inefficient choices, he eventually manages to eliminate two enemy machine gun nests using smoke and frag grenades, leading to a breakthrough for his team. The core message is that Hell Let Loose is distinctive because success isn't about quick reflexes or precision, but about daring, cooperation, and sometimes foolish, risky decisions. It is precisely this that makes the game impressive and memorable, serving as a counterpoint to more arcade-style shooters like Call of Duty.
Review: Epic NPC Man: Nice Day for Fishing
Epic NPC Man: Nice Day for Fishing offers a charming and relaxed experience in which you take on the role of an NPC who simply goes about his daily life by fishing and doing odd jobs....
Review: Best Served Cold
Best Served Cold has an intriguing premise revolving around revenge and strategic choices, but the execution currently leaves something to be desired. The game attempts to combine tactics...