Survival games are often hardest at the beginning. The player has limited supplies, little map knowledge, and no clear sense of which risks are worth taking. That early confusion can be exciting,...
Exploring Subnautica works best when the ocean still feels mysterious. The first time you swim into a new biome, hear an unfamiliar sound, or notice a deeper trench below you, the game is doing...
Tower defense games are easy to understand but surprisingly deep. The basic idea is simple: enemies move along a route, and the player must stop them before they reach the end. The strategy comes...
Last posted by Sonia Tucker on April 28 at 08:49 AM
I want to tell you about the most intense agariosession I’ve ever had—the one that perfectly sums up why this simple little game keeps pulling me back in.
It started like any other...
There’s a moment that happens quietly, almost without you noticing.
You walk into a room and stop.
Something feels different.
Not dramatically. Nothing obvious is out of place. But...