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This game is unplayable! Volcano Girl is a terrible mobile port of an awesome game

SHOULD I PLAY VOLCANO GIRL? Skip it. Volcano Girl is apparently the mobile version of Volcano Princess, a management sim about raising a young daughter to adulthood. I’ve spent a lot of time with the PC version, and the concept behind it is a lot of fun, but unfortunately, Volcano Girl is barely playable on mobile devices. The touch controls are frequently unresponsive, and some in-game commands can’t actually be completed without a mouse and keyboard. Even worse, the game doesn’t seem to be able to load an event that takes place near the end of the childhood stage, which brings all progress to halt.
This game is unplayable! Volcano Girl is a terrible mobile port of an awesome game
Volcano Girl
Volcano Girl

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One of the most intriguing and interesting game I have played in my life. Telltale TWD will take you into a new world of adventure, not just an adventure its an odyssey full of surprises suspense and thriller, you get to develop new relationship involved into great animosity amid also have to show a significant leadership. Thi season set a benchmark of the story as the world has changed and now its the end of humanity. You got a role of a prisoner named Lee who accidentally met a young girl named clementine. Now how Lee take his chances to get this girl to his parents amid this worst case
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The Walking Dead: Season One
The Walking Dead: Season One

Tap-Review: Legends of Crystal

Game that was released 6 years ago, is quite hard to find. Not very popular in Indonesia, so not many people know about it. I found it on GameExp. But unexpectedly, it's also available on TapTap 😅 At a glance, its style is similar to JRPG with a Turn Based RPG as the combat system. Characters, story, and so on are inspired by Indonesian folklore. This game is still not stable and is in "Early Access" which is why I often experience "freeze" especially in Majalengka Village.  It makes me save the game repeatedly. It's annoying, but that's how it is.
Tap-Review: Legends of Crystal
Legends of Crystal
Legends of Crystal

Strange Snake-Brain Puzzle

Get ready for an addicting adventure with the classic game of Snake! Race through the screen as a slithering snake, gobbling up your prey with each successful bite. Avoid colliding with your own body or hitting the walls, or you'll find yourself trapped in the snake pit. With various versions of the game, from snake racing to snake worm and supersnake, there's never a dull moment in the world of snake games. Can you become the ultimate snake master and reach the top of the leaderboard?
Strange Snake-Brain Puzzle

Tap-Review: Home Quest

It's been a long time since I looked for a text-based game. Out of the top 3, one of them is "Home Quest". Home Quest belongs to the Strategy type, you play the role of a leader who organizes the supply of food and weapons, the number of troops, workers, and more. Home Quest has no set game time, so it's perfect for those who want to play but don't have much time. The UI is now more modern, with more icons, additional dark mode, and you can even decorate your territory. Home Quest is still text-based, I know when it was first released.
Tap-Review: Home Quest
Home Quest - Idle Adventure
Home Quest - Idle Adventure

An Indepth System Shock Remake Review

A Second Look At Citadel Station That's right, folks, 36 hours later- I've finally finished my run-through of Nightdive Studios remake of System Shock- just so I could give you folks the final word on whether this did justice to Looking Glass Studios classic immersive sim, or whether it was a flawed reproduction. So, check out the video for all the good details. P.S.  If you want to see my other reviews, you can check out & Follow me @ Youtube→
An Indepth System Shock Remake Review
System Shock
System Shock

Bright Reappear

Game features: *** "Action point mechanism" added on the basis of match-3, allowing you to select and move multiple icons at the same time based on the number of action points, adding a bit of strategic gameplay. *** Includes 4 hero characters, each with their own talents and skills. ( other heroes are being developed intensively) *** 12 major themed levels, with up to 50 different enemies and bosses. (Only the first four major levels and 22 minor levels are currently available in beta testing)
Bright Reappear
Bright Reappear
Bright Reappear

Double the platformer - Chronicles of 2 Heroes: Amaterasu's Wrath Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you love unforgiving platformers, but skip it if you don’t. Chronicles of 2 Heroes: Amaterasu’s Wrath is a throwback to the days of tough-as-nails 16-bit platformers like the original Rayman, Ghosts ’n Goblins, and classic Mega Man. Here the gimmick to master is switching between brother and sister heroes who both have different abilities: Kensei has samurai armor and a sword, but can’t jump; Ayame is agile and throws kunai, but is far more vulnerable to damage.
Double the platformer - Chronicles of 2 Heroes: Amaterasu's Wrath Quick Review
Chronicles of 2 Heroes: Amaterasu's Wrath
Chronicles of 2 Heroes: Amaterasu's Wrath

The most fun you can have on a road trip to hell - Darkest Dungeon II Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re up for a challenge, and if you’re into weird fiction like H.P. Lovecraft or Robert W. Chambers. Darkest Dungeon II is a complex and difficult follow-up to 2016’s Darkest Dungeon, and it features an expanded suite of party management and progression options, a nightmarish host of new enemies, and a whole new format for roguelike adventuring. One of the most important new elements in
The most fun you can have on a road trip to hell - Darkest Dungeon II Quick Review
Darkest Dungeon® II
Darkest Dungeon® II

TMNT Splintered Fate is everything good about Hades mixed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it! If you’ve been wondering if it’s a good idea to subscribe to Apple Arcade, now is the time. TMNT Splintered Fate launched exclusively on the iOS subscription service last week, and it takes the best gameplay ingredients of games like Dungreed and Hades and bakes them into a delicious Ninja Turtles pizza—and I’m not just saying that because I’m the resident TMNT expert here at TapTap
TMNT Splintered Fate is everything good about Hades mixed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
This is a classic game just like the typical Minesweeper game. However, I like how this game introduces a feature that makes it easier for players to understand how the numbers work to solve the puzzles. So, this game is highly recommended for those of you who are confused about how to play Minesweeper. Of course, this game is very suitable for you to play during your waiting time in your busy schedule because this game is casual, easy, and fun.
Minesweeper NETFLIX
Minesweeper NETFLIX

The discourse around Palworld shows how AI is already ruining the internet

Hey, have you heard about this new little indie game, Palworld? Odds are good you have; it’s been the first viral sensation in gaming this year, quickly selling more than seven million copies in its first week on sale, and that’s without counting however many people are playing it on Xbox Game Pass. Whether you’re one of those many Palworld players or not though, you may have encountered Palworld discourse
The discourse around Palworld shows how AI is already ruining the internet

BattleZone: PvP FPS Shooterpvp multiplayer

BattleZone: PvP FPS Shooter If you're a fan of action-packed first-person shooters, you're going to love BattleZone. This multiplayer PvP game is a thrilling experience that puts you right in the middle of intense combat with other players from around the world.The game's fast-paced action and smooth gameplay mechanics make it easy to get started, but difficult to master. Whether you're a seasoned FPS player or just starting out, there's something for everyone in BattleZone.One of the standout features of the game is the variety of weapons and equipment available. You can choose from a range of different guns, grenades, and other tools to help you take down your opponents. And with the ability to customize your loadout, you can tailor your gear to suit your playstyle.The multiplayer aspect of BattleZone is where the game really shines. You'll be facing off against other players in intense battles that will test your skills and reflexes. With a range of different game modes, including team deathmatch and capture the flag, there's always something new to try.The graphics in BattleZone are stunning, with detailed environments and realistic animations that help to immerse you in the action. And with a soundtrack that perfectly complements the gameplay, you'll feel like you're right in the middle of a Hollywood action movie.But what really sets BattleZone apart is the community of players that has grown around the game. With a dedicated player base that's always willing to help out and share tips and strategies, you'll never be short of support as you work to climb the leaderboards and become the ultimate PvP champion.In conclusion, BattleZone is a must-play for anyone who loves action-packed first-person shooters. With its fast-paced gameplay, wide range of weapons and equipment, and intense multiplayer battles, it's the perfect game for those who want to test their skills and take on players from around the world.

A solid Metroidvania that expands the League of Legends universe in fun ways - Convergence Quick

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it! As the fourth game in the A League of Legends Story series of spin-offs, Convergence continues the trend of extremely polished single-player games that greatly build up the characters and lore of Riot’s eternally popular League of Legends. This time the genre being experimented with is Metroidvania, and the star of the show is Ekko, League’s resident genius inventor-slash-time traveler. As it turns out, these are also the perfect focuses to showcase the industrial city of Zaun, a steampunk dystopia that’s one of the most fascinating locales in
A solid Metroidvania that expands the League of Legends universe in fun ways - Convergence Quick
CONVERGENCE: A League of Legends Story™
CONVERGENCE: A League of Legends Story™

How to do auto farming in undawn ,Best place to farm in undawn.

How to do auto farming in undawn ,Best place to farm in undawn.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - Worth Playing?

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is an adventure RPG mobile game with superb story plot and unique gaming experience. This game is totally a 3D version and the game’s artwork is really absorbing my focus. Even the small details like the green moss on the rock have been detailed perfectly and the character has the touch of real life people. I quite didn’t understand the language spoken by the characters but oh well; you are all about conquering a quest. Music of the game sounds so creepy and sad, not my personal favorite. Figuring out the controls of the players it itself another challenge for the players as you need to control both the players at the same time. And I am really annoyed by the gate keeper, the way he makes fun of the brothers and creating obstacles in every path. Big brother seems to be really caring for the little brother calling out the name as soon as separated while the little brother seems very playful and interactive. Don’t miss the giant thing in the game, it seems like an unnecessary plot but if you are into adventure you will love it. You can also have a total 360 view of the game by just swiping on the screen which really helps you to locate where you are.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - Worth Playing?
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Bramble: The Mountain King is a gorgeous game that introduced me to the dark world of Nordic fables

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it! Bramble: The Mountain King is by far one of the best titles I’ve played this year. It uses beautiful visuals to bring Nordic folklore’s magical and sinister elements to life. Admittedly, I don’t know much about Nordic fables, but hopping into Bramble felt like jumping into a very dark story written by the Brothers Grimm. Whether I was befriending gnomes, dodging zombies, or chasing a child-murdering witch, the narrative made me feel like a child being read to and constantly wondering at what might happen next.
Bramble: The Mountain King is a gorgeous game that introduced me to the dark world of Nordic fables
Bramble: The Mountain King
Bramble: The Mountain King

Amazing Story Driven Game With Fun Puzzles...

Brothers A Tale Of Two Sons is story driven game that will take you on an emotional roller coaster. The brothers venture out looking for medicine to save their sick dad. The game has you control both brothers at the same time. I play the steam version and the controls were a bit tough to get used to. You had to use the keyboard to control both brothers and navigate any menus. The mouse wasn't used at all. You use the W S D and spacebar for the older brother and then the up down left right arrows and the right ctrl button for the little brother. The puzzles have you utilize both brothers which takes some time to get used to.
Amazing Story Driven Game With Fun Puzzles...
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
I got the real ending! #bearsrestaurant Last time I played Mouse Busters, I saw a snippet of Bears Restaurant at the story's end. It seems like all of Odencat's games are connected, except for Zelle. Out of curiosity, I finally played it. The storyline is definitely Odencat's signature. I didn't encounter any bugs at all. What I liked is being able to interact with many objects once the sequel's story
Bear's Restaurant
Bear's Restaurant

Serve up monstrous meals in this cooking-themed dungeon crawler - Monster Menu Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re a fan of dungeon crawlers. Monster Menu revolves around a group of adventurers that find themselves trapped in a mysterious dungeon. After a while, they start to get hungry, and they’re ravenous enough to put anything—even monster meat— on the menu. This isn’t the first culinary roguelike I’ve played, but its cooking mechanics are surprisingly deep, and the mix of survival gameplay and dungeon-crawling is satisfying. It’s heavy on grinding, and it’s unlikely to win over players that aren’t fans of the genre, but I still found it to be pretty fun.
Serve up monstrous meals in this cooking-themed dungeon crawler - Monster Menu Quick Review
Monster Menu (NS, PS4, PS5)
Monster Menu (NS, PS4, PS5)
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