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OpenTTD – A Classic Transport Builder
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Some games come and go, but a few stay with us for decades. OpenTTD is one of those titles. If you ever touched Transport Tycoon Deluxe in the 90s, then OpenTTD will feel instantly familiar – just bigger, smoother, and far more flexible. It takes the original idea, removes old limitations, and gives you all…
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Brave Dwarves 2 – Really worth playing platform adventure
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Some games weren’t huge hits, didn’t have big marketing, and weren’t talked about much – yet they stayed with us. Brave Dwarves 2 is one of those titles. If you grew up playing CD-bundled PC games in the early 2000s, chances are this was one of them. It was a small fantasy platformer with straightforward…
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CastleWars – build or die
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CastleWars is a turn-based Flash card game that feels simple at first — but has just enough strategy to be addictive. It’s one of those browser games many of us played in the 2000s or early 2010s, often on sites like Armor Games or Kongregate. How CastleWars Works Strategy & Gameplay Depth While the rules…
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Dreadborne Dungeon Review. Is Souls-like making a comeback?
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You ever stumble onto a game that just feels like it was pulled straight out of a dusty drawer filled with late-night frustration? That’s Dreadborne Dungeon. A name like that, you already know what you’re in for – dark corridors, something snarling in the shadows, and a healthy dose of “oops, I died again.” What…
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Retro review – Paratrooper(1982) DOS: When Simplicity Meant Survival
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You ever boot up a game so old it basically growls at your modern PC like “what is this sorcery?” That’s Paratrooper, developed on DOS in 1982 by Greg Kuperberg and Orion Software. Black screen, a tiny cannon in the middle, and a sense of dread that creeps in faster than any cutscene ever could.…
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February 2025: The Hottest Game Releases You Can’t Miss
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February is here, and if you’re a gamer, you know what that means: a fresh batch of game releases to sink your teeth into. This month is absolutely stacked with exciting titles that cater to all kinds of players. Whether you’re into immersive RPGs, intense action, or strategic world-building, there’s something for you. Let’s dive…
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist – A Trip Back to 1992
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Let’s talk about The Hyperstone Heist on the Sega Genesis, a game that might not always get the spotlight it deserves in the TMNT legacy, but one that still holds a special place in my heart. If you were lucky enough to pop this cartridge into your Genesis back in the early ’90s, you know…
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Leaf Blower Revolution – Bizarre, Addictive Clicker Game
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Let me tell you about a game I didn’t expect to take over my free time: Leaf Blower Revolution. Yeah, I know—the name doesn’t exactly scream “epic gaming experience,” but hear me out. This little indie gem does something special, and it’s stuck with me in a strange way. Gameplay: The Art of Moving Leaves…
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Carmageddon – a chaotic Road Trip or a Therapy?
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Alright, let’s talk about Carmageddon, a game that somehow managed to shock and entertain an entire generation. If you grew up in the ‘90s and were lucky enough to get your hands on it, then you probably know why this game felt like such a big deal. It wasn’t just a racing game. It was……