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Critical Mass review — Mechanised warfare
A recent release from Arcane Wonders, Critical Mass was developed in collaboration with Tom Vasel and The Dice Tower as part of an 'Essentials' range, which has a specific focus on creating accessible, exciting games.
The Colonists: Self-replicating robots trying to become Human
As The Colonists, our ultimate goal is to become Human. Through hard work and creating a self-sufficient society, we will turn ourselves into Humanity.
Big Bang 13.7 review — Explosively exciting
Big Bang takes the relatively complex concept of the dawn of all life and boils it down into a straightforward, addictive tile-placement game.
Fugue in Void sings in the dark
Moshe Linke's latest walking sim is a methodical, meditative affair
A Chasm in patience
Chasm by Bit Kid, Inc. is a love letter to the games of our youth.
Unending Dusk is a randomly generated, cyberpunk beat-’em-up in Early Access!
Unending Dusk is a randomly generated, cyberpunk beat-’em-up currently taking suggestions during its development in Steam Early Access.
Surviving Mars: Space Race — You’re not alone on Mars anymore
Now, there's a Space Race to settle Mars. You not only have to survive, but you also have to contend with other, rival companies trying to do the exact same thing.
Wasteland 2 (Nintendo Switch) review — Avoid the fallout
Wasteland 2 is a return to the days of pre-Fallout post-apocalyptic RPGs, from the same minds and souls.
Tokyo Highway (4 Player Edition) review — Rushing headlong
Tokyo Highway is a game for two to four players that focuses on building networks of highways that become increasingly more entangled as the game progresses.
Shadows Amsterdam review — Hamsterdam?
Two or more (ideally in even numbers) players split into two teams of detectives, then split again into one intelligence officer and then a number of detectives.
Solar Flux — I’m dying, Sun
Solar Flux is a perplexing puzzler in space where no one can hear you scream — at its difficulty.
Madness reigns in Veil of Crows
Veil of Crows brings us real-time combat, domain management and
Vane — A boy and his bird
Vane is an amalgamation of many different games within the action-adventure genre and while it does things differently than most, it does seem that part of the gameplay gets lost in the process.
See if you have what it takes in Thief Simulator
I… am a thief. I’ve broken into houses and stolen various items from them. Televisions, microwaves, pots, pans, toasters — anything that’ll sell for a buck. At least, in the last week I have. I’ve been playing Thief Simulator by Noble…
Dwar7s Winter review — oh baby, it’s cold outside
Dwar7s Winter is a compact, straightforward and attractive tower defense board game set in a cartoonish fantasy world.
Ashen — Cheating death
Ashen is an open-world adventure game where you and a partner — either co-op or AI — take to a mysterious land in order to restore hope to the world.
BarBEARians: Battlegrounds review — Grizzly fun
If you’ve ever played a mobile phone strategy game, then BarBEARians: Battlegrounds should seem instantly familiar.
Below — Deep dark depths
Below, by Capybara Games, is a lonely and dangerous journey into the depths of an island’s cave system.
Use your barbarian horde to Crush Your Enemies!
Want to drink out of the skulls of your enemies? No? Well, maybe just stick to crushing them in Crush Your Enemies, a real-time-strategy game.
Loria offers real-time strategy of old
Loria brings us traditional fantasy real-time strategy. We have been playing it.