Alruna: End of History Review: A Metroidvania That Keeps Unfolding
Jake reviews Alruna: End of History, a compact post-apocalyptic Metroidvania from Neckbolt that hides clever puzzles, versatile movement, and surprising depth inside a small package.
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Jake reviews Alruna: End of History, a compact post-apocalyptic Metroidvania from Neckbolt that hides clever puzzles, versatile movement, and surprising depth inside a small package.
Skiptrace developer Evans Kofi shares the story behind his solo-made Android platformer, from learning Python and Pygame through YouTube tutorials to surviving Google Play closed testing and launching on Android after two years of work.
Halloween Horror — 5 Indie Chillers for Your Nightmare Fuel The witching hour is here, and we’ve hand-picked five indie horror games that deserve your attention. From side-scrolling hellspawn smashers to gory psychological survival, this shortlist has the right kind of nightmare fuel—whether you’re in the mood for story-driven dread, high-tempo action, or multiplayer mind…
A Haunting Tale of Faith, Sin, and Reflection Reviewed on PC.Score: 8.5/10 INDIKA isn’t just a game — it’s a pointed, surreal journey through sin, faith, and self-deception, set in an alternative late 19th-century Russia. It mixes puzzle-solving and light platforming with a story that keeps pulling you into uncomfortable questions — not with cheap…
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