Space is cold, harsh, and controlled by corporate overlords—and Astronomics leans into that with both satire and style. This indie automation sim from developer Lowcart Games doesn’t just follow the genre playbook; it quietly rewrites parts of it, creating a more personal, streamlined experience without losing the thrill of optimization. While many factory-building games ask you to think big and build bigger, Astronomics thrives in the small scale. You’re not laying down sprawling conveyor belts from orbit. You’re launching expeditions to asteroids, sending bots to mine, and squeezing out every ounce of value before the rock drifts out of range.…
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Karma: The Dark World isn’t here to give you monsters in the closet or jump scares around every corner. It’s here to drag you into a hallucinatory maze of memory, trauma, and authoritarian surveillance—and then ask you to piece it all together while questioning your own perception of reality. Developed by Pollard Studio, this dystopian psychological thriller isn’t your average horror game. It’s a slow, cerebral spiral into existential dread wrapped in stunning visuals, bold themes, and atmospheric world-building. Welcome to Leviathan’s World You play as Daniel McGovern, a “Rome Agent” of the Leviathan Corporation—an Orwellian government body that blends…
Horror fans, buckle up. The horror gaming landscape just got a serious upgrade with a fresh lineup of bone-chilling titles that will have you questioning reality, laughing at absurdity, and surviving against impossible odds. Whether you’re into psychological horror, VHS-style slashers, or atmospheric survival, these 10 games offer unforgettable scares and intense gameplay. Here’s a deep dive into what makes each of these games worth adding to your library. 1. There’s a Gun in the Office Price: $8.99Developer/Publisher: Ragir / Take IT Studio!Platform: PC Trapped with Time Running Out: The Stakes Are Deadly In There’s a Gun in the Office,…
A Time-Bending Tale Rooted in Slavic Folklore The End of the Sun is a narrative-driven adventure game that transports players into the mystical world of Slavic mythology, blending folklore, mystery, and time manipulation into a captivating experience. Developed by The End of the Sun Team, this game is more than just an exploration of the past—it’s an emotional journey that unravels the fate of a village and the lives intertwined within it. You step into the shoes of an Ashter, a gifted sorcerer-investigator with the ability to travel through time and manipulate past events. Your mission? Track down a magical…
What happens when you take the tactical depth of an RTS, mix it with the addictive chaos of a rogue-lite, and drop it into a galaxy swarming with bug-like alien hordes? You get IDUN – Frontline Survival—a fast-paced, turret-juggling tower defense game with an edge. Whether you’re into screen-filling swarms, hardcore base defense, or just looking for something fresh and frantic, IDUN might be your next gaming obsession. Defending the Galaxy—One Mission at a Time At its core, IDUN is a defense RTS with a twist: your turrets are fully mobile. This isn’t a “build and wait” kind of game.…
The anomaly horror subgenre has found a dedicated following, blending psychological horror with memory-based gameplay. CAPTURED takes this formula and elevates it, offering a more immersive and actively dangerous experience. With a procedurally generated, looping hallway, sinister entities lurking in the shadows, and 99 anomalies to track across multiple difficulty levels, CAPTURED keeps players on edge in ways few horror games manage. But does it stand out among the growing number of anomaly horror games, or is it just another eerie walk through the dark? Let’s break it down. An Eerie Loop with No Escape The premise of CAPTURED is…