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SUMMERHOUSE Review – Less is more in this wistful, holiday destination building toy
SUMMERHOUSE is a thoughtful experience that raises questions about beauty, limitations and a yearning for novelty.

Sons of Valhalla review – Management and melee, a compelling combination
Sons of Valhalla requires you to excel in action combat and command a great army.

Planet of Lana’s ominous world is enhanced by an obedient companion
Your cute and obedient companion highlights Planet of Lana, a beautifully dark and charming cinematic platformer.

Amarantus builds agency and replayability into the visual novel
Amarantus is a visual novel that respects your every decision, as you travel with friends on an important mission.

How to Say Goodbye review – A marvellous, puzzlesome journey
How to Say Goodbye is a gentle, artistic, and comforting interpretation of what happens after a loved one passes away: conveyor belt puzzles.

Karawan review – A free, inspiring treat of a game
Escaping the cataclysm is more fun in Karawan, a free, bite-sized game where your route is circuitous.

Born Punk review – Cyberpunk with a sense of humour
Born Punk is an easy sell as an adventure game, with a cyberpunk story that is alternately humorous and dark.

Songs of Conquest review – Music to our ears
A retro-styled Heroes of Might and Magic-like game that brings quality over quantity in multiple ways.