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When The Past Was Around Review

Trigger warning for sensitive topics: death of a loved one. Although there’s absolutely no dialogue in When The Past Was Around, this emotional point-and-click game does an excellent job walking players through the main stages…
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A Short Order History of Cooking Games

Cooking games feel like a modern cozy staple, but their roots stretch back further than many players realize. Long before Cooking Mama and Overcooked!, early arcade and handheld games experimented with food service themes using…
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MINABO: A Walk Through Life Review

Play as a turnip going through all stages of life—from birth to adulthood to death. In MINABO: A Walk Through Life, the only way your character can move is forward. Time advances as you…
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Beasts of Maravilla Island Review

Explore, solve light puzzles, and snap endless photos of the magical plants and animals on Maravilla Island. Beasts of Maravilla Island is very ambitious for a short $9.99 videogame. It’s only about three hours long…
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Haven Review

An isolated planet called Source seems to be Yu and Kay’s only chance at freedom from the oppressive regime they were born into. Strap on your anti-gravity boots and join them in exploring this vast…
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Lila’s Sky Ark Review

Lila’s Sky Ark presents a mystery and leaves you wondering, “What the heck did I just play?” In a good way. Despite taking place in a bizarre world above the clouds, there’s no platforming element…
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Mail Time Review

Mail Time makes getting lost fun with light platforming in a beautiful cottagecore world. Jumping into it, I knew that Mail Time was going to be a short game for the price tag, with roughly…
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Moonstone Island Review

As a connoisseur of farming sims, indie games, and cute pixel art, I immediately wishlisted Moonstone Island after stumbling upon it on the Raw Fury Facebook page. Soon after it dropped on Steam on…

