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Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot — Steam Review
Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot looks simple on the surface, it's a side‑scrolling auto‑battler where your stout little warriors smash through orcs, shamans, archers, and whatever else the game throws at them. But the longer you play, the more the systems reveal themselves, and suddenly you’re knee‑deep in spreadsheets, stat weights, and formation theory like a bearded Sun Tzu. Dwarves: Glory, Death and Loot drops you into the boots of a raid leader with a beard problem. You s

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Apr 10


Little Corners – A Cozy Stickerbox for Your Brain
Little Corners is one of those rare games that understands the quiet joy of simply arranging things. It doesn’t try to be bigger than it is. Instead, it invites you into eight small diorama‑like rooms including an alchemist’s tower, a pirate cabin, a samurai residence, a cosy cottage kitchen, and more. Then it hands you a stack of themed stickers to bring each space to life. It’s a simple premise, but it’s executed with a warmth and clarity that makes the whole experience fee

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Mar 1


Inn Tycoon – A Cosy Capitalist Fever Dream
Inn Tycoon is the kind of game you open because you think, “I’ll just play for ten minutes while my tea cools down,” and then suddenly you’re three hours deep, your tea is stone cold, your inn has somehow become a fire hazard, and you’re emotionally invested in a guest who keeps leaving suspicious puddles in the hallway. The game lures you in with its cute pixel art and wholesome vibes, then quietly turns you into a sleep‑deprived interior designer, amateur plumber, part‑time

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Jan 12
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