I Eat Paintings When Guards Aren’t Looking is a hidden object game where you need to solve puzzles to find the objects hidden in famous paintings.
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I Eat Paintings When Guards Aren’t Looking is a hidden object game where you need to solve puzzles to find the objects hidden in famous paintings.
In Moses & Plato – Last Train to Clawville, we are on board the Clawville express, investigating the murder of an ambassador, while being the main suspects.
Spica Adventures is the most fun you’ll have with a parasol in gaming. A high energy arcade delight now available in the West.
Otome Daoshi -Fighting for Love- is another good otome game with great visuals that will please the fans. More grown-up dialogue would have been great.
In A Storied Life: Tabitha we are packing away the estate of Tabitha, while completing her memoirs, uncovering secrets and remembering a life well lived.
The Rogue Prince of Persia blends fast acrobatic combat with roguelike runs, challenging bosses, and plenty of wall-running action.
A Color Theory is a puzzle game where colors are more important than the shapes of objects. You are blue, and your goal is to reach yellow.
Grab those brooms, mops and vacuums, and let’s get those places sparkling in Cleaning Up!
Eko and the Bewitched Lands is a straightforward action roguelite where you battle through levels, gather upgrades, and keep on trying until you win
Sigma Star Saga DX blends RPG exploration with space shooter battles, reviving WayForward’s inventive GBA adventure for modern players.