descenders is a downhill mountain biking game that puts the player in different environments, auto generated maps in the career mode.
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Two Point Hospital: The Hillarious Hospital Management Game
Two Point Hospital is a single player hospital management simulator made by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA. Your goal in the game is to try and build a successful and profitable hospital empire. Build rooms, place furniture and wacky machines, hire staff and cure every patient that walks through those hospital doors.
Brawlhalla: Tips and Tricks
Brawlhalla is a 2D platformer-type fighting game developed by Blue Mammoth Games back in April of 2014 for PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile.
What Happened to Flash Games? Can You Still Play Them?
Not everybody is familiar with flash games: what they were, where they have gone and why. Flash games do take up a spot in my heart, and I think it is important that they stay remembered forever.
A Newbs Guide to TABG Weapons
This article will go over my not so vast knowledge of TABG weapons and my recommendations for weapons and weapons that are not so good
Yoru Rework: Good or Bad?
Disclaimer: This article was planned and made back in January of 2022, so if there is something that is outdated in this, that is why. It’s publication has been delayed due to numerous reasons.
Cats Organized Neatly: Review
Cats Organized Neatly is a relaxing puzzle game made by DU&I. Your main goal in the game is to fit cats into a box, without any of them overlapping.
Quality Over Quantity: The Forgotten Gaming Rule
Over the years, I’ve noticed that there’s been a decrease in high-quality games. Instead, game developers have opted to focus more on shoving out unfinished piles of trash that damage the franchises and the developer’s reputation. So, why do they do this?
Getting Over It: Review
Getting over it is a frustrating game made by Bennet foddy where you have to climb over obstacles with a hammer.
‘Sifu’: The Ultimate Kung-Fu Game
Recently, a game called Sifu (a kung-fu Beat ’em up) has released on the Epic Games store, and it’s drawing eyes from everywhere.