
Gameplay and thoughts after playing the game for 9 hours.

Today is my last post of the year and there isn’t anything more fitting than talking about my 2025 favourites.

Little Corners puts a different spin on diorama decoration, and offers tons of replayability. Read my review to find out if this could be a game for you.

I will talk about very distinct experiences playing Many Nights a Whisper, a short interactive essay on dreams, pressure, and expectations. No spoilers in the first section of the post.

Check out what games I played in September, wishlists, showcases and gaming news that caught my attention. Including one personal highlight of the month!

Check out my mini review of Whisper of the House, a simulation game where you move to a town where you help the locals move, unpack and organize their belongings.

Recommending books is the highlight of this relaxing shop management sim, though gameplay can become monotonous for some.

I played Wanderstop in August. I absolutely loved this game, and it was an easy pick for me to write about since I couldn’t stop thinking about it even weeks after completion.

I thought it would be fun (and very on brand) to list the 38 games I played in 2025 for my first post. This way, you can have a better idea about what genres and styles of games I will be discussing in the blog in the future!