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Bear Go Home ReviewBear Go Home

Bear Go Home is a free platform puzzle game featuring visuals not unlike LocoRoco, Sony's PSP game. However, that is where comparisons end. The Phoenix Seed production is aimed at...
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Cake Queen ReviewCake Queen
In Cake Queen, players will discover the joy of the first job. In this case the recently graduated girl, of stunning looks, will be in charge of a cafe. Don’t be fooled by the name, it’s not all about cakes.
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Call of Duty 6 Modern Warfare 2 2D free pc game ReviewCall of Duty 6 2D
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is one of the greatest games of 2009, offering players one of the best FPS experiences of all time. That game spawned a 2D remake, or a “demake” as it is called.
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Cartman's Authoritah ReviewCartman's Authoritah
Cartman’s Authoritah is a really simple free platform game, featuring Eric Cartman from the South Park series, along with his friends. Kenny is there to die a lot, as usual, but so are the others.
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Crave ReviewCrave
In Crave the player is Cacoe, a stick man made of chalk and for a good reason: its creator is bad at animating detailed characters. He’s not so great at stick figures, actually.
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Cross FireCross Fire
Cross Fire is a free shooter that may look outdated, and graphics really aren’t its strongest point. Suba Games neglected this particular aspect (or couldn’t do better) and tried to focus on...
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D.Nd: Poisoned ReviewD.Nd: Poisoned
D.Nd: Poisoned is a free visual novel created by Akane. So, what’s this visual novel thing, you may ask? It’s like a story that unfolds before you, and the few actions and decisions you make may influence its course.
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Dirty Split ReviewDirty Split
When you begin to play Dirty Split, you would be forgiven to think of it as a commercial game. There is so little that gives away its freeware nature, mostly the short longevity.
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Earl Mansin: The Breakout ReviewEarl Mansin: The Breakout
Earl Mansin is in jail, and he’s not the innocent type. He’s a serial killer who’s been on death row for 27 years. Convicted for 700 years in total, he must find a way to escape and the players are going to help him.
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Eye of the Kraken ReviewEye of the Kraken
Eye of the Kraken was released in 2002 by independent Canadian developer Absurdus. It’s a point and click adventure filled to the brim with literary references, quirky characters and a hero named Abdullah.
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F-1 Spirit ReviewF-1 Spirit
F-1 Spirit is the remake of the Konami game of the same name, released in 1987. Brain Games spiced up the visuals and everything runs along at sometimes dizzying speeds.
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Facewound ReviewFacewound
Facewound is a 2D side scrolling shoot’em up that should retail for about $15, but Facepunch Studios decided to stop production and release it for free. Actually, the game is not complete...
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Fate by Numbers ReviewFate by Numbers
Fate by Numbers is the result of the effort and imagination of four students, about 1500 euros and quite some talent. This noir adventure is a pleasant homage to old times...
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Furious Biker ReviewFurious Biker
Some games try to be old school, others just seem old. This is the case of Furious Biker, a Spy Hunter clone that is all but furious. Although free, it doesn’t manage to grab the player...
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GeneRally ReviewGeneRally
When you first start GeneRally you’ll probably be drawn away by its menus. They look extremely cheap and are probably responsible for scaring quite some players. And it’s a damn shame...
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Mad Race ReviewMad Race
It’s usual for players to describe aerial perspective racing games as Micro Machines lookalikes. However, I’m sorry to be the one to break this to the world, but Micro Machines wasn’t actually that good.
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Mercenary Wars ReviewMercenary Wars
Mercenary Wars is a very nice first person shooter, featuring a vast variety of weapons. The character customizing isn’t very innovative but there is still a small bit of variety to choose from.
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MiniRacingOnline ReviewMiniRacingOnline
At times when video games get more and more complicated, simulations tend to focus on realism, pleasing hardcore fans. However, from time to time there’s nothing like a bit of old school fun.
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Moonlight Walks ReviewMoonlight Walks 2.0
Moonlight Walks is a visual novel from American Bishoujo, the kind of game that requires some reading and a lot of clicking, but not involving much interactivity. It’s more of a short story than a proper game.
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