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Dale & Dawson: Office Chaos Meets Social Deduction
Dale & Dawson: Office Chaos Meets Social Deduction Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies: Office Shenanigans with a Side of Chaos If you’ve ever dreamed of wreaking havoc in an office setting—without the actual consequences—Dale & Dawson Stationery Supplies is here to let you live out your wildest workplace fantasies. Combining social deduction elements with hilarious office antics, this multiplayer game offers a lighthearted twist on the genre. While it delivers plenty of laughs, it’s not without its technical issues and community challenges. Deception and Mayhem: The Office’s Not-So-Secret Ingredients At its core, Dale & Dawson is about chaos—office-style. Players are assigned one of three roles: Manager, Specialist, or Slacker.…
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Strange Antiquities Review
Strange Antiquities Review: A Bewitching Puzzle Shop of Secrets During my first two hours serving Strange Antiquities’ customers, I must have tugged the bronze pendulum of an ornate clock a dozen times. I was desperate to figure out what its spinning hands meant — flipping through my occult encyclopedia for any mention of time, comparing the clock face to hermetic symbols, and yanking the pendulum again just in case I’d missed something. This moment of confusion perfectly captures Strange Antiquities, the follow-up to 2022’s Strange Horticulture. It’s a game full of locked cabinets, mysterious symbols, and clues that feel like promises — waiting for you to uncover what they…
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The Mortuary Assistant Review
The Mortuary Assistant Review: A Chilling Night in the Morgue I’ll be honest — The Mortuary Assistant didn’t scare the absolute daylights out of me, but it definitely got under my skin. Before you even start, the game opens with a chilling disclaimer: it depicts actual reported paranormal experiences and even advises you to contact a church or paranormal investigator if strange things start happening in real life. Not exactly comforting. I wasn’t sure what to expect going in, but I quickly found myself drawn into its unsettling atmosphere. You play as Rebecca Owens, a freshly minted mortuary assistant who’s just landed an internship. The game begins with a…
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Echoes of the Plum Grove Review
Echoes of the Plum Grove Review A Cozy Farming Legacy That Spans Generations If you’ve ever lost hours to the comforting rhythm of farming sims — the gentle hum of a new season, the joy of harvesting your first crop — then you’ll understand why Echoes of the Plum Grove feels like coming home. Developer Unwound Games clearly shares this love, crafting a world that feels less like a game and more like a peaceful retreat — a lighthouse for anyone seeking an escape from chaos. At first glance, this isn’t the kind of place built for adventure or high-stakes drama. Echoes of the Plum Grove invites you to…
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Fling to the Fling game review
Fling to the Fling game review04 Fling to the Finish Review – A Wildly Tethered Co-op Racer Fling to the Finish, developed by Splitside Games and published by Daedalic Entertainment, takes the concept of a racing game and gives it a wonderfully chaotic twist. Instead of driving cars, you and your partner control two bizarre, elastic-bound creatures who must fling, swing, and stumble their way through a series of unpredictable obstacle courses. Chaotic Courses and Colorful Chaos Let’s start with the presentation — and honestly, it’s great. Each course bursts with creativity, from gloomy caves to bright, neon-lit casinos, all rendered in bold 3D with an “into-the-screen” perspective. The visuals…
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Whisper of the House game review
Whisper of the House game review Whisper of the House Review – Cozy Cleaning with a Creepy Twist When you arrive in Whisper Town, your job seems simple: start a housekeeping business, tidy up homes and shops, and unpack people’s belongings. But as it turns out, every client has a story — and not all of them are comforting. Some tales are dark, eerie, and far from what you’d expect in a cozy game. Beneath its gentle exterior, Whisper of the House hides layers of mystery waiting to be uncovered. There’s a strange museum marked with a descending “42,” townsfolk who speak in riddles, and secrets hidden in every dusty…
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Papers, Please Game Review
Papers, Please Game Review Papers, Please Review — Glory to Bureaucracy You’re not a bad person. You’re just doing your job — manning the thin grey line between Kolechia and Arstotzka while wave after wave of bombers, smugglers, and desperate hopefuls line up at your booth. The propaganda says you’re defending the motherland’s most “bountiful teats,” but really, you’re just trying to make it through another shift without getting fined. Show your passport. Don’t look too long at the misery outside. Glory to Arstotzka — or else. At first, Papers, Please sounds like the dullest concept imaginable: you check documents all day. You stamp them “APPROVED” or “DENIED.” That’s it.…
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Trash Goblin Review: A Cozy Shopkeeping Game
Trash Goblin Review: A Cozy Shopkeeping Game Full of Charm and Quirky Treasures Trash Goblin invites players into a slow, satisfying world of shopkeeping and creativity. Rather than rushing through tasks, you’re encouraged to savor the process of uncovering and restoring forgotten treasures. As you clean, fix, and upcycle trinkets for your eccentric customers, you’ll find that Trash Goblin isn’t about high scores or time limits—it’s about finding joy in the details. A Relaxing Shopkeeping Experience The heart of Trash Goblin lies in its rhythm: chip away grime, scrub each item clean, and breathe life back into discarded oddities. Every customer who enters your shop brings a unique request—and often,…
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This Bed We Made game review
This Bed We Made Game Review In This Bed We Made, you play as Sophie, a maid in a 1950s hotel. Having worked as a hotel cleaner myself, I feel qualified to say: Sophie should be fired immediately. You “clean” each room by emptying bins (good), scrubbing bathtubs (great), replacing towels (lovely), and making beds by… smoothing out the existing sheets without changing them. Prison behavior. “Nothing like a well-made bed,” Sophie chirps afterward—the bloody nerve. So if you’re expecting a realistic maid simulator, you’ll be disappointed. But if you want a nosy amateur detective adventure that lets you indulge your inner snoop—something far more entertaining than proper bed-making—you’re in…
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Tiny Bookshop game review
Tiny Bookshop Game Review A Gentle Escape: Discover Tiny Bookshop In a world that never seems to slow down, Tiny Bookshop offers something rare—a chance to breathe, wander, and savor life’s gentler moments. Developed by Neoludic Games and released on August 7, 2025, this cozy life simulation transports you to Bookstonbury-by-the-Sea, a quaint seaside town filled with charm, character, and quiet magic. You play as the proud owner of a mobile, second-hand bookshop, operating out of a lovingly restored trailer. Your days revolve around choosing the perfect spot to set up shop, curating your shelves, and matching customers with books they’ll treasure. It’s a game about connection—between people, between stories,…

