Asfalia: Fear – A Wholesome and Family-Friendly Sequel January 14, 2025January 14, 2025Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Asfalia: Fear, a charming sequel following Charlie as he is transported to the fantastic world of Asfalia to face his fear. [...]
Asfalia: Anger – A Delightful Family-Friendly Adventure January 4, 2025January 4, 2025Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Asfalia: Anger, a wholesome point-and-click game that follows Charlie as he explores a strange, mysterious land. [...]
Follow the Meaning – A Marvellously Surreal Point-and-Click Adventure December 21, 2024December 13, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Follow the Meaning, a bizarre point-and-click following Detective Paul Trilby as he uncovers the mysteries of a strange town. [...]
The Night is Grey – A Dark and Disturbing Point-and-Click Adventure November 23, 2024November 23, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews The Night is Grey a classic point-and-click that follows Graham as he and a lost girl escape a creepy, deserted forest. [...]
Top 5 Hidden Object Games – The Best in the Genre! November 9, 2024November 9, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael takes a look at the hidden object game genre, listing her top five titles and some honourable mentions, all with mini reviews! [...]
PRIM – Adventures in the Afterlife as the Daughter of Death November 2, 2024November 2, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews PRIM, a cute but creepy point-and-click puzzle game in which the titular character must adventure through the Underworld. [...]
Spava – A Short Foray into Nightmare-Riddled Dream Worlds October 26, 2024October 16, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Spava, a hidden object and puzzle game set within a nightmare-riddled series of magical dream worlds. [...]
Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery – Another Fantastic Hidden Object Game August 17, 2024August 9, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Hidden Through Time 2: Discovery, a delightfully satisfying hidden object game set across three different captivating eras. [...]
The Star Named EOS – A Photographic Walk Down Memory Lane August 10, 2024August 6, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews The Star Named EOS, a charming narrative-focused puzzle adventure that centres around photography and reminiscing. [...]
Thank Goodness You’re Here – Innuendo, Silliness, and Odd Jobs! August 1, 2024December 31, 2024Rachael Brearton Comment Rachael reviews Thank Goodness You’re Here, a self-defined ‘slapformer’ set in the Northern UK town of Barnsworth! [...]