Combining new elements into visual novels is a great way to invigorate a long journey, and Pixel Puzzle Makeout League does just that. Using pixel puzzles, you will be constantly engaged while…
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‘Prodigal’ Charms With its Small Town, Daring Adventures, & Romance
Combining a Zelda-like adventure, puzzles, and a small-town aesthetic with marriage candidates (similar to Harvest Moon), Prodigal promises to show you a journey bursting with content.
‘As Far As The Eye’ – A Strategy Game With a Focus on Environmental Sustainability
As Far As The Eye is a strategy game about working together and sustainability, tasking players with harvesting the resources they need without stripping the world bare.
‘Necrobarista’ – A Striking Visual Novel of Death, Coffee, & Letting Go
Necrobarista will take you on a journey through an oddly-comforting caffeine-fueled purgatory, but its story stumbles in some vital places.
‘Creaks’ Seeks Safety From Living, Monstrous Furniture
Descend behind the pathway in the wall and discover a whole new world filled with avian folk and furniture monsters in Creaks.
‘Before I Forget’ Expertly Explores the Fragility of Treasured Memories
Before I Forget is a touching look at the fragility and importance of our memories, told through exploring the home of a woman suffering from dementia.
‘Nimbatus – The Space Drone Constructor’ Taught Me to Enjoy Sandbox Games
Nimbatus – The Space Drone Constructor is a sandbox game for people who don’t usually like sandbox games. People like me.
‘a new life’ Depicts the Challenges of Love in Difficult Times
Angela He’s a new life captures the lives of August & May, and how one can experience the titular new life in many different ways during a pandemic.
‘Heal’ Fosters an Understanding & Appreciation of Life and Friends
Jesse Makkonen’s Heal brought a tear to my eye, its narrative of an elderly gentleman reminding of the loving connections in my own life.
‘Moving Out’ Delights as You Empty Houses in a Hurry
The delivery guys usually leave exhausted when helping me move. Moving Out‘s gameplay reminds me of those guys, but here, they’re all too happy to break OSHA laws.
‘The Flower Collectors’ Sees Animals Solving Murders in 1970’s Barcelona
Jorge, a cynical wheelchair-bound ex-cop, teams up with the plucky journalist Melinda after they both witness a murder in Mi’pu’mi’s The Flower Collectors.