Game: You Know The Drill Developer: ludokai Publisher: Catoptric Games Price: $4.99 (currently $3.99 introductory offer) Platform: PC (Steam) Release: June 4, 2026 Playtime: ~3–4 hours (main run) / ~6 hours with second mode Incremental Mining Casual Idler Relaxing Cozy Roguelike Simulation Minimalist Pixel Graphics Singleplayer Underground You Know The Drill is a relaxing incremental mining game from solo developer ludokai, published by Catoptric Games, and it delivers exactly what it promises: a satisfying few hours of digging underground, collecting ores, upgrading your drill, and going deeper. That’s the loop. It doesn’t try to be anything else, and at $3.99…
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Game: Sektori Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (also PC/Steam, PS5, Xbox) Developer: Kimmo Lahtinen Publisher: Kimmo Factor Oy Price: $14.99 Switch 2 Release: May 14, 2026 Original PC Release: November 18, 2025 Reviewed On: Nintendo Switch 2 Twin Stick Shooter Shoot ‘Em Up Arcade Bullet Hell Action Roguelike Score Attack Arena Shooter Great Soundtrack Colorful Controller Singleplayer Futuristic Sektori is one of the best twin-stick shooters made in the last decade, and the Nintendo Switch 2 port arrives in exactly the form it deserves: crisp, portable, and perfectly calibrated for the kind of 20-minute focused session that handheld play enables. Solo…
Call of the Elder Gods is the direct sequel to Out of the Blue Games’ 2020 puzzle adventure Call of the Sea, and it arrives having quietly solved the things that sequel-watchers most often worry about: it is larger, more visually striking, more mechanically ambitious, and it tells a more interesting story. The move from Norah’s island investigation to the globetrotting dual-protagonist structure of Harry Everhart and Evangeline Drayton — sweeping from New England libraries to the Australian outback, through frozen wastelands and cities outside of time — signals a studio that has grown its ambitions to match its ideas.…
📋 TheBigBois.com has covered Reaper Actual since the early development phase, attended a hands-on preview session, and conducted an interview with the development team ahead of launch. This review reflects the game at Early Access launch on May 29, 2026. We wanted Reaper Actual to be good. We really did. After covering the game through its development, attending a hands-on preview, and sitting down with the team for an interview, we were rooting for Distinct Possibility Studios to deliver on the vision they pitched — a massive open-world persistent shooter combining MMO scale with extraction gameplay, with hundreds of players…
Scale the Depths is a casual fishing sim from Canadian indie developer Glass Gecko Games — a game jam project that grew into a fully realised release — and it absolutely nails the one thing that matters most for a game with this design philosophy: the loop. Cast, catch, scale, sell, upgrade, go deeper. It sounds like it shouldn’t sustain more than twenty minutes of attention. It somehow sustains hours, the same way “just one more run” games always do, by making every cycle feel satisfying while keeping the next goal just visible enough to pull you forward. At $9.99…
Luna Abyss is the debut game from Bonsai Collective, developed in partnership with Kwalee Labs and published by Kwalee, and it’s one of 2026’s genuine surprise packages. A first-person bullet hell platformer set inside a decaying biomechanical megastructure beneath a mysterious red moon, it puts you in the role of Fawkes — a prisoner whose soul is deployed into a robotic warden to explore the infinite Abyss in exchange for a reduced sentence. The premise is already more interesting than most games bother to construct, and the game that follows it earns the setup. The comparison points players reach for…