Gibbon: Beyond the Trees turns a fluid, flow-based platformer into a potent statement on the threats faced by critically-endangered gibbons.
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In the crowded field of roguelike deck-builders, Golfie stands out with a minigolf twist. A strange mashup indeed, but it just might work.
With a fine balance between a casual management sim, small-town slice of life, and adorable cats, Cat Cafe Manager is a great way to unwind.
A few years after its PC debut, Next Game Level’s sci-fi horror-themed shoot-’em-up Remote Life comes to console later this month.
Trek to Yomi is a worthy homage to classic samurai cinema that goes beyond simple mimicry to authentically capture mood, tone, and theme.
Arise: A Simple Story finds a natural new home on Switch, with handheld mode an ideal way to experience this intimate, bittersweet journey.
There’s a fun little time-waster to be found in Mosaic Chronicles’ blend of comedic fantasy, mosaic art, and jigsaw puzzle.
Moo Lander wears its Ori and the Blind Forest inspiration on its sleeve, but with a hefty dose of bovine-themed humour and playful parody.
Making a game out of trolley problem-style thought experiments is a neat idea, but there’s much more to Trolley Problem, Inc. than that.
Beautiful pixel art and slick action pay homage to Neo Geo classics, though a miserly continue system creates undue frustration in Ganryu 2.