Forget bank heists, car chases, or shootoutsâCash Cleaner Simulator skips all that action and drops you into the surprisingly chill, occasionally sinister world of money laundering. Developed by Mind Control Games and published by Forklift Interactive, this indie sim has a simple premise: take in dirty money, clean it with industrial-grade tools, and maybe skim a little off the top while no oneâs looking. Itâs not flashy. Itâs not fast-paced. But it is oddly satisfying. There’s something hypnotic about feeding bloodstained bills into a washing machine, drying them out, counting your stacks, and delivering your cleaned cash like a good…
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May was a pivotal month for Gray Zone Warfare, as Madfinger Games rolled out Winds of War, the tactical shooterâs second major updateâand the response from the community was loud, clear, and mostly one word: âMore.â From new mechanics to technical refinements and the gameâs first Twitch Drops campaign, hereâs a full recap of what hit Lamang in May. đȘ Winds of War: Major Update Lands The Winds of War update completely reworked much of the core PvE and PvP gameplay. It brought: The update was launched alongside new content packs for each game editionâstacked with weapons, gear, and tools…
There are deckbuilders. There are turn-based tactics games. Then thereâs StarVadersâa mutant hybrid of both, duct-taped to a mech suit and flung headfirst into a neon apocalypse. Developed by Pengonauts and published by Joystick Ventures and Playworks, StarVaders asks a big question: what if Slay the Spire crashed headfirst into Advance Wars inside a Saturday morning mech anime? Itâs a game that takes some time to get your bearings in, but once it clicks, youâll find a tactical sandbox bursting with options, risk, and utterly broken card combos. Itâs smart, stylish, and brutally punishing in the best wayâif youâre the…
After years of spinoffs, crossovers, and half-measures, Dynasty Warriors Origins swings its blade with purpose. A prequel to the long-running series, Origins drops you into the chaos of the early Three Kingdoms eraânot as a legendary hero, but as a nameless warrior clawing through blood, mud, and fire to make a name for yourself. And that setup works. By stepping away from the over-saturated mythos of later titles and returning to a more grounded perspective, Origins brings fresh narrative weight to its battlefield spectacle. Itâs a game that tries to be both nostalgic and new. Sometimes it succeeds. Other times,…
đ Love, Laughter, and Limited Tickets Pick Me Pick Me is one of the most chaotic, creative, and conversation-driven games to hit the party game scene this yearâand also one of the most divisive. Built around competitive AI speed dating, itâs a clever blend of dating sim absurdity, PvP mind games, and real-time AI interactions powered by a Large Language Model. The concept? You and a friend face off in a speed-dating match to win the affection of bizarre, fully-voiced AI characters. You flirt, sabotage, play skill cards, and throw verbal elbowsâall while the NPC evaluates your charm (or cringe)…
đ§ A New Kind of Off-Road Simulation RoadCraft isnât just another MudRunner or SnowRunner. Itâs the next stepâa full-fledged construction and logistics simulator built on the same physics-driven foundation but with a mission to rebuild, not just survive. Instead of simply hauling supplies across broken bridges and muddy trails, you’re fixing those bridges, paving those roads, laying cables, and restoring entire communities after disasters. Whether youâre solo or with a team of up to four friends, RoadCraft hands you the keys to over 40 industrial vehicles and lets you loose on eight massive maps filled with wreckage, ruins, and reconstruction…