Category: Indie
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Blue Prince – A Mystery Roguelite That Finds Its Home on the Switch 2
When Blue Prince launched early last year, it slipped into the spotlight at once, quickly amassing a devoted following. Its blend of puzzle‑solving, narrative intrigue, and roguelite mechanics struck a chord with players looking for something that felt both cerebral and emotionally resonant. In this review I’ll walk through what makes the game tick, from…
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Cult of the Lamb – Woolhaven: A Cozy Yet Challenging Return to the Flock
When Cult of the Lamb first launched in 2022, it captured hearts and minds with its darkly whimsical blend of sinister cult leadership and adorable base-building charm. The game combined roguelike dungeon crawling with a settlement management system, all wrapped in a deceptively cute aesthetic. Now, over three years later, Massive Monster surprises fans with…
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Earth Must Die: A Hilarious, Cinematic Sci-Fi Romp with Heart and Laughter
Earth Must Die is a bold, irreverent entry in the point-and-click adventure genre, blending sci-fi absurdity with sharp humor and a star-studded cast to create an experience that’s equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. While it cheekily sets out to (potentially) destroy a planet, the game’s real mission is to entertain, and it succeeds with flying…
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Lake: Season’s Greetings DLC – A Warm Embrace for the Holidays and Beyond
Lake, the indie gem from Gamious, is a serene open-world adventure that focuses on finding oneself in a small town. As an employee of the postal service, players collect and deliver mail and packets while uncovering the personal stories of the townspeople. The game’s gentle pace, character-driven narrative, and emphasis on connection over action made…
