Review: Settlements

It’s a clever, creative game with incredible depth, all hidden within a UI pulled straight from Windows 3.1.
Read moreIt’s a clever, creative game with incredible depth, all hidden within a UI pulled straight from Windows 3.1.
Read moreWhat the game lacks in variety it makes up in logistical challenge and raw charm, which is all the reason I need to carry on with my robot buddies.
Read moreMegaquarium demonstrates a keen understanding of the genre, giving you all the fish and tanks and tools to build the aquarium of your dreams, as well as the time and space to do it.
Read moreWhat this game has in spades is the brilliance to give you all the tools to make your own fun, and all the chances and encouragement you need to do it.
Read moreIf you’re ready for a more focused and involved sim, one that can keep surprising you hour after hour with its complexity, then I think you have a future in the gravekeeping business.
Read moreEach of the Don’t Escape games brings something new to the table, something that could easily carry a much larger game.
Read moreIt’s hard to recommend Depths of Peril without some large caveats, but the concept is so unique I’d say it’s worth experiencing.
Read moreI like Project AURA, and I might even love it if I ever manage to understand how to play it.
Read moreEco is a rough product right now, but one with plenty of depth and opportunity for those willing to work for it.
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