Skull Horde Review
Raise a skeleton army in Skull Horde, a roguelite auto-battler from 8BitSkull about holding things together as chaos tears it apart.
ZPF Review
ZPF is a throwback SHMUP from Mega Cat Studios built for Genesis hardware that struggles with readability and never finds a hook beyond its retro pitch.
Narin: The Orange Room Review
Narin: The Orange Room is a surreal school horror adventure where a missing sister pulls you into a distorted world of spirits, puzzles, and quiet dread, from developer Red Sensation Games.
Gunboat God Review
Gunboat God is a relentless twin-stick shooter from Janson RAD, with incredible play-feel backed by striking, high-contrast visuals.
Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel Conan DLC Out Now
The Conan DLC for Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel is out now, adding a new biome, three subclasses, and a free co-op update that makes this a great time to jump back in.
Infinicrypt Review
Infinicrypt is a serviceable dungeon crawler with a familiar loop, but flat combat and a lack of personality make it wear thin fast.
Minos Review
Build the perfect labyrinth, then watch it tear heroes apart in strategy tower-defense roguelite Minos.
Nippets Review
Blink Industries’ Nippets is a hidden-object game that trades checklist busywork for weird, funny, and unexpectedly touching little stories.
Cadence Review
Logic meets rhythm in Cadence, a puzzle game where the reward is hearing your solution come together.
Grind Survivors Review
Grind Survivors feels great to play, but can take its title too literally.
Lost and Found Co. Review
Lost and Found Co. is a richly detailed, rewarding hidden-object game.
Dissimilar Review
Dissimilar is a smart, unusual RPG adventure with rough edges you can’t ignore.
Under the Island Review
Under the Island is a homage to classic Zelda games with exploration that shines.
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime Review
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime is weird and charming in the best way.
Turnbound Receives Its Biggest Early Access Update Yet
Inventory management autobattler gets notable new features and improvements.
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf Review
Planet of Lana II is even better than the amazing game it follows.

