
Today I’m sharing my thoughts on Nippets, a hidden object game that was released earlier in April. This is a genre I enjoy, directly inspired by “Where’s Waldo/Wally” and old-style magazine puzzles with the fitting addition of interactive elements. Nippets has its own twist being “inspired by the joy of people watching and telling small…

It’s the first anniversary of Kitchen Sync: Aloha’s release! Here’s my spoiler-free review of this underrated cozy game.

I share some highlights in this major update from Everholm. Plus, Mike from Chonky Loaf answers questions about this update and the future of the game!

A compilation of indie games that you can play this season that will match your mood no matter where you’re based. Now the Winter-Summer edition.

Read my review of PancitoMerge, a casual puzzle game where you merge pan dulce inside a paper bag.

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

Lake is a game from 2021 where you deliver mail and reconnect with locals in your hometown. Read on to find out why this was my perfect December pick.

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.

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.

We are halfway through September, and this means that depending on where you live, it’s either time to cozy up while it’s raining outside or admire the flowers blooming all around. Check out my list of games to play this season, no matter where you are!

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.