This is a post I've wanted to do for a while (I know, I say that a lot, but there legitimately are a lot of posts I've been wanting to do), so what better time than Pride month? A lot of games now have a gender-ambiguous player character or let you choose they/them pronouns, including a lot of games here, but I wanted to showcase some games that have more than that. Most of these have a...
Palia is a chill, cozy, free MMO fantasy farming/life sim where you play as a human in a world where humans have disappeared but are re-emerging. Farm, mine, hunt, fish, decorate your home, befriend and romance NPCs, work together with other players (if you want), and discover a magical new...
Sub-Verge is a puzzle game in which you're trapped in a sub that's filling with water while a deadly creature hunts the deep. You must secure the help of divers from the base below, who are full of interpersonal drama and will only grab onto your sub in a certain order you have to figure out based on clues, in order to complete your mission and...
Lovingly Evil is a dating sim (with some non-romance endings too) about attending an evil villain conference. Mingle with other villains, attend presentations, play some mini games, and maybe find a new friend or romance...
Blood Bar Tycoon is a simple and silly bar management sim in which you run bars that cater to both humans and vampires. Build, decorate, order supplies, capture humans, kill investigators---you know, the usual bar management...
Ok, so the title is a little dramatic, I just wanted to spice it up a bit. I love weird little games. I've probably said that before, and I'll probably say it again! There's just something about finding some weird little free thing, and it's not a big commitment, it's just a few minutes or a few hours of your life, and it's fun and charming in its own strange way. I played these games years...
It's been a while since I've reviewed any games, because I've pretty much been playing one game for about seven months now. (Wow, I didn't even realize it's been that long!) But I have a list of a whole bunch of games I always meant to post reviews for. So here are some of those reviews, three games that have some really creative and interesting puzzle solving...
Since I know a lot of my blog visitors don't use or follow me in other places, I like to occasionally make compilation posts like this. I've done it for The Sims and Project Zomboid, so now Baldur's Gate 3 gets a turn! I've been using Tumblr a lot lately, so that's where these are from. Sorry if I went overboard 😅 I talk about this game a lot, so I tried to pick the ones that I thought...
I have spent a lot of time this year playing games. They've been a great distraction from the struggles of real life, and they're also just fun and pretty and interesting! So these are my favorite games that I either started or finished or both this year (no repeats from previous years). There's actually a surprising mix here of bigger games, smaller games, free games, and even one mobile...
Fox & Flock is a quick but charming puzzle game based on the board game Fox & Geese. Foxes have infiltrated a ball and started eating the other animals, and you play sometimes as fox, sometimes as flock, moving pieces around the board as the story...