Indietail – Potion Shop Simulator

I shouldn't have become a wizard...

“I want to escape from Princess Lessons” robbed me of my will to live. (Review)

Today I'm reviewing Matt Walsh's new favourite anime.

Indietail – Ocean Keeper: Dome Survivor

Ocean keeper: Dome Survivor is an unspired game that is less than the sum of its parts, somehow.

Indietail – KarmaZoo

KarmaZoo is an altruistic and joyful cooperative platformer that is pretty great if you can get past waiting a long time for a full lobby...

Indietail – Rebel Inc: Escalation

Rebel Inc tries to do a lot of things... but none of them well. It's a glorified whack-a-mole simulator that pretends to be deep... but it's just so darn one-dimensional.

Indietail – Demon Lord Reincarnation

Venture deep into a dungeon, map it out manually, and fight off against evil monsters in this new first-person dungeon crawler that I really wanna like... but...

Indietail – Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine

As a big fan of Meatboy and the Puyo Puyo games... I was excited about this hybrid both but does it hold up to the hype of both worlds? See here!

So, I was asked to play an NFT game… and it’s really, really bad.

Oh, jeez, it's a scam!

I tried out the Thursday App (Review)

Despite being heavily promoted in Germany, Thursday doesn't work here and just sort of sucks overall.

Indietail – Fangs

Today we're checking out Fangs, a new MOBA attempting to lower the hurdle for new players - but does it succeed?

Indietail – Dwarven Skykeep

Dwarven Skykeep takes base-building into the deckbuilding genre and adds its own unique spin to these genres.

Indietail – One More Gate: A Wakfu Legend

Hop through the gate, into the dungeon and fight Gobballs and other monsters in a Wakfu-inspired Roguelike-Deckbuilder!

Adore got a lot of updates, not all for the better…

After revisiting Adore for the first time in quite a bit, I was quite disappointed.

Indietail – Whateverland

Whateverland makes you really question where Vincent is trapped in this game or whether the game is trapping the player.

Indietail – Retreat to Enen

It's 3600 CE. Humanity tries to live in harmony with nature and you as a player embark on a journey for your rite of passage.

Indietail – Tin Can

In space, tech support can't hear you scream - but if you're stuck, you can at least ask the Tin Can discord team for help, apparently.

Indietail – Expedition Zero

After being abandoned in an anomaly zone in Siberia, you need to survive the cold, the scarcity of resources, and whatever is lurking in the shadows over there. Expedition Zero has an interesting premise but does it hold up to it after all?

Indietail – Mongrel

Mongrel looked interesting but I just couldn't enjoy it personally. Here's why!

Indietail – Twelve Minutes

Time-Travel is hard to pull off correctly and even though I wanted to like it, Twelve Minutes fails to make the concept of a time loop enjoyable. See here as to why!

Indietail – Toy Tinker Simulator

Toy Tinker Simulator is a game where you repair toys and open up your own museum... eventually. More on that here.

The Bonfire 2: Uncharted Shores – First Impressions

Today, we're checking out the demo for The Bonfire 2, a minimalistic survival-strategy-game that makes the same mistakes as its prequel.

Indietail – Tunche

Tunche is a 2D-Brawler with Roguelike mechanics set in Peruvian lore but while the concept is interesting, the game fails to deliver due to a lot of grinding.

Indietail – Superliminal

Today, we check out a game that is all about perspective and reality! Superliminal is great as an idea but sadly struggles on the technical side of things but more on that here!

Endlight – First Impressions

Today, I talk about my first impressions with Endlight... and I'm honestly not a huge fan of it so far. See here why!

Indietail – Goose Goose Duck

Today we're checking out a game called Goose Goose Duck that is basically "Among Us but with Ducks".

Indietail – Skjoldur Story

Today, we're taking a look at Skjoldur Story, an Adventure-Puzzle game in the vein of Zelda that takes a bit too much inspiration.

Indietail – Elden: Path of the Forgotten

Today's review is about an eldritch 2D-Action-Adventure that tells its story without words.

Indietail – Beat Cop

Those of you that are a bit advanced in your age may know those old hard-boiled detectives or cops in older crime shows where the protagonist has to take care of cases by the lawbook but in the end uses his own methods to find the culprit. People in my age group may know Brooklyn... Continue Reading →

Indietail – Party Hard

It was another rainy day when she walked in like the Great Depression. She was a blonde that would make a bishop kick out a stained glass window. In a situation like mine, one only grows fond of moments like these when trouble approaches and you feel the thrill of breaking out of your daily... Continue Reading →

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