NB! The game has a lot of different themes that might be triggering to many players, some being domestic violence, emotional trauma, murder and mentions of suicide. There is also bright colors, effects and visuals that can cause migraines if you are sensitive to that.

Winona is the perfect girlfriend. She's so giving and kind, and the light of Reese's life - until one day, she winds up dead in Reese's kitchen. Reese isn't sure what is happening and she is accused by a gargantuan tiger named The Judge of murdering Winona, and stumbles through a mindscape of her own making, exploring old memories and feelings about Winona in order to find the true culprit behind Winona's death.

ALTER EGO is a 2D point-and-click narrative-based game featuring psychological elements. Reese the Rat discovers the dead body of her girlfriend, Winona the Sheep in her kitchen. Explore two levels with atmospheric environments, solve puzzles, and use the items in your inventory to uncover the mystery behind their relationship, and find the real culprit behind the strange happenings.

The game has beautifully bizarre visuals, with interesting, but rather short story and pretty alright gameplay. The puzzles are nothing too hard and are easy to get through. The character design is wonderful and very interesting. For a free game this game is absolutely fantastic. It's really short though, sadly, but it's definitely worth checking out.

So you like PvE survival games? Dope! Now how about getting to build your base over and over and over and over and over and over again all from scratch each and every time you start a new mission? Probably not.

Honestly, the game is alright. The environments look cool, but are very empty feeling and repetitive. There was fishing added as well as mount stuff. The crafting is very basic, but there is some fun stuff there as well, lots of decoration items as well. The enemies are just regular animals, but bears are b*tches, it would have been more interesting though if the enemies in the maps were something more interesting and more alien, since the planet is not Earth.

I had a decent fun with the game, but it got very repetitive and boring quite fast. I am not a huge fan of survival crafting games, so I am not the best to get opinion on these games, but take it as you will. I think the idea is good, but the execution is not. They do update the game weekly (as far as I've seen), so that's something. I think they are pretty good at listening to feedback and are taking the opinions of the playerbase into consideration.

I also had to complete the game twice, once before the achievements were added and second time after the achievements were added. They did not really make the game more fun, BUT I guess there was something more to work towards.

In the end though, I wouldn't really recommend you to get the game, even if you enjoy these types of games. It's just boring, plain and simple.

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

This is a new updated review for the game after they introduced some more content and achievements.

Hidden Cats in Paris was their first crack of a hidden object game and previously I had said that you can tell they weren't sure what they wanted for this to be. After the update though, they have added the same things that the newer games have, advanced mode and extra kitten stages.

The new update brought more things to do in the game and I think it improved the game a lot. Though still the game only takes me around 30 mins to complete, I think it is still worth it.

Great game with great artwork, cute cats and lovely chill gameplay, recommended!

This was a very short and simple game, about a normal lost phone, which uncovers secrets of a trans girl named Samira! I really enjoyed it, the soundtrack was fantastic, the art was beautiful and it was fairly easy to go through the game.

Sadly there is hardly any guidance in the game on where to go and what to do next, so I was mainly just clicking aimlessly lol.

A card game in a Medieval setting where you make decisions on which not only your life will depend, but also the future of the kingdom! You get to choose whether you live your live as a blacksmith, a tradesman, a bandit and many more.

The game calls itself "Choice of Life", but the choices it presents are, more often than not, quite deceiving in their nature. Some choices show an obvious path to follow, but when actually choosing that path, death is more likely than not. I did find the game very fascinating in it's way of telling the story and the way you could unlock new start points. The story itself was quite fun I'd say, and I think, even though it was shallow, it was definitely a good bit of fun.

The mechanics of picking between two cards and moving forward got a bit boring near the end, but I think that was mostly just because I was going for a 100%. The game is easy enough to 100%, but collecting all of the titles was a pain, and I would recommend a guide for that. In any case, it was a fun game to sink a few hours to.

I think I would recommend the game and the price seems right for what it offers as well. Just don't go expecting a lot of depth and intrigue with this one. It's rather simple, but I guess that's what makes it fun.

If you enjoy RPG games with a good fantasy story, detailed lore and interesting characters, you'll have a blast with this game. Unfortunately the game lacks in fighting department, but this type of point-and-click fights were very common during the 2000s, so you should be aware of what you get into.

The graphics were beautiful, especially in the environment, the character models and textures were lacking. There were a few interesting choices with animation, like the boob physics for females, especially Triss at the start. The painting styled artworks at certain story points were beautiful, but the sex cards, that you get from banging all the ladies you can find, were a little weird, although very pretty looking.

Soundtrack was absolutely fantastic, and I really enjoyed traversing the lands of Temeria while listening to the music playing in the background. Especially appreciated the detail that when the time of day changed to night also the soundtrack changed. Continuing with the sound department, Voice acting was... lacking. The reactions of characters were mostly very monotone and felt like everyone was absolutely bored out of their minds when anything remotely exciting happened lol.

I adored the dice poker though, such a fun minigame.

I remember I borrowed this one and another harry potter game from a friend back in 2008. It was great! I have always enjoyed the series as a child and I still do.

Revelations was such a great game as well! I love old Ezio with a slightly greying out beard, swoon!

"Everyone believes in you, and you don't even believe in yourself. Isn't that kind of sad?"

Aoba's vibrant cyberpunk world is one of contrasts: high-tech virtual reality battles versus street gang turf wars, ultra-exclusive luxury resorts and tiny junk shops. The choices you make will shape the path of Aoba's journey into the dark secrets lurking beneath the glossy sheen of the city.

DRAMAtical Murder paints a vivid picture of a world where the boundaries between the virtual and the real are breaking down. The game's bubbly and colorful artstyle can fool you well, it contains sexual violence, gore and a lot more underneath it's lovely exterior, so if you are not fine with these themes, this game isn't for you.

The steam version that you see here is quite heavily censored, but that is, rather easily, rectified by a 18+ patch provided by the Publisher on their own website. Why it was not put on steam as a DLC, we might never know, but even though it is from a separate website, it can be easily downloaded and installed. I followed this guide on how to make the patch work and you can also find the patch link there: https://steamcommunity.com/app/1481080/discussions/0/3104644789964407842/

Now, play the game as god intended, and release the dong! I mean...ahem. With that out of the way, when jumping into the game, you are introduced to the love interests; Koujaku, Noiz, Mink and Clear. There is also an extra character that becomes romancable after you've found the good endings for each of the previous. I absolutely fell in love with all of the love interests and how their personalities were beautiful and different. My favorite was probably Noiz or Clear, but I thoroughly enjoyed all of them.

Even the other NPCs in the game were beautifully constructed to fit the setting and also bring forward feels and good times! The Story of this game is also very good! There is a lot of twists and turns that you aren't ready for and they make the game all the sweeter. There was also a lot of feels and crying during me playing this, as I am baby and I cry easily when virtual characters have feels.

The game is absolutely worth the price of it (plus the 18+ DLC Patch price) and I wholeheartedly recommend this to my fellow yaoi enthusiasts. Please don't play this game if you aren't over 18. Even the censored version here on steam is spicy and has a lot of content that just isn't for you.

Alright, now go forth and spread the wings of yaoi supremacy!

As a major improvement from the first title in both storytelling and gameplay, The Witcher 2 marks a milestone not only for CD Projekt RED, but a milestone for the gaming scene in general. Too often a game preaches that choices matter and despite that, regardless of what you choose, the outcome is the same. Witcher 2 puts you back in control of Geralt of Rivia; Except this time, the consequences of your actions merit even greater twists and deeper turns and the choices you make affect how the story unravels in front of you.

The game is separated into three chapters each with their own main area along with a handful of side-quests. These areas are structured and paced well, allowing room for exploration without straying too far from the main storyline. The decisions you make along the way directly influence the narrative and can have a dramatic effect on the rest of the game. For example; decisions made in the first chapter can completely change the second, allowing plenty of room for re-playability. The game also features multiple endings, which vary based on your choices.

I went into this game straight after finishing Witcher 1 for the first time. I had my struggles with the first title, but when I jumped into the second game, I was pleasantly surprised of the improvements. I modded my game, since I am very much a gamer who wants my game to look the best it can, and boy was I not disappointed. Even without the mods, this game was a great improvement visually, but with mods, it was even more glorious.

Only thing that I was a little sad about, was that I couldn't be true neutral like a witcher should be! In Witcher 1 the neutrality could be achieved at least to some degree, but even there, they failed to bring out the true neutrality choice that should be prevalent for a witcher. In Witcher 2, they decided to just hint at neutrality in some dialogue choices you could do, but most of those choices didn't really affect the important bits, and you were not allowed true neutrality. I believe they did well with portraying Geralt fighting for the lesser evil however.

I also want to share my favorite line from the game:
"Ah, my favorite type of magic. Lesbomancy."

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

Just as always Nukearts Studio brings out an amazing hidden cats game, this time we get to visit Santa's Realm! Join the fun and search for all the Hidden Cats one by one among the elves to reveal the final amazing colored art. With over 970 hidden cats and characters to find and an extra level of amazing snow ball fight in the park!

You can play through two different modes, normal and advanced, and find special cats in advanced mode to unlock bonus levels, where you get to find little kittens that have been scattered around the different places.

It's super fun, it's not too difficult, but it will still give you a little bit of a challenge. For me specifically, the final snowball level gave me so much trouble! Two kittens left to find and I was scouring through the artwork for like 15 minutes straight for just those two lmao. The fact that the game only gives you one hint is brutal, but for me personally, you don't really need them all that much anyway.

I will 100% recommend these hidden cat games for everyone, and it is definitely worth all the moneys! Great job developers and thank you for the curator copy! <3

First game in the FIND ALL series, it's a hidden object game where you must find 100 objects and critters along the map to reveal a colorful scenery piece by piece. This one is rather short and feels less polished than the other ones. That is understandable since it is the first game in the series. Despite this, I really enjoyed it for the short amount that it took to 100% this game, which was about 15 minutes in total.

I wasn't really fan of the timed achievements that the game has, but considering that the game has only 100 objects and creatures to discover, it was rather easy and didn't pose too much of an issue for me.

It's a really fun hidden object game and it's rather cheap as well. Definitely recommended for all types of gamers alike!

Amazing game that just bursts with happiness and kindness of strangers. If you decide to get this, please note that these are real people asking for help, sharing their problems and cheering you on. Thank you for this amazing experience.

Second part in the series of cute and fun Hidden Object Games, FIND ALL 2: Middle Ages is a good addition that improved a lot on the art and mechanics, but still included some annoying aspects such as the timed achievements.

You are tasked in finding over 500 hidden objects and creatures across multiple levels, revealing a colorful world along the way. You must find all three map pieces to get to the final level as well, though it was quite easy and not that hard at all. There is also an exciting whack-a-mole mini-game inside the game and a few puzzles on the treasure island.

The timed achievements were a little bit annoying once again, but I did manage to get them on my first go, so it was not that hard. Probably the map that took most of my time in the game was the pirate ship. There is a lot of different animals in the game once again, which is lovely.

The mini-game is pretty fun, it's your basic whack-a-mole type of game, but there are some creatures you can whack only a certain amount of times and there is also bombs flying that you aren't allowed to whack. There was a few achievements regarding this mini-game; a few related to points, a couple related to the amount of playing the game and another few for the amount of animals you whacked. All were relatively easy and doable.

It's a fantastic addition and I think the game really gains from the addition of little puzzles, mini-games and other extra bits. Highly recommended for all types and ages of gamers once more!

I can definitely give credit to these study games for my english skills when I was a little girl. Great fun.