Nyveon
Bio
Working on filling out my profile and reviewing everything I've played over the years 😱
Working on filling out my profile and reviewing everything I've played over the years 😱
Badges
Noticed
Gained 3+ followers
Shreked
Found the secret ogre page
On Schedule
Journaled games once a day for a week straight
N00b
Played 100+ games
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
Favorite Games
246
Total Games Played
014
Played in 2024
060
Games Backloggd
Recently Played See More
Recently Reviewed See More
(the) Gnorp Apologue offers super unique mechanics, satisfying gameplay and progression, a charming theme and aesthetic, and just the right amount of content for the price. It's much more incremental than idle, which, in my book, is a good thing. The gameplay keeps you engaged and makes it worth every penny.
Turing Complete is all about learning by doing. By the time you're done with this game, you'll know more about computer architecture than you would from a university class, and you'll actually enjoy the process.
The only faults in this game are UX issues (some things are simply hard to access or not explained at all) and little focus on the electronics side of things.
The only faults in this game are UX issues (some things are simply hard to access or not explained at all) and little focus on the electronics side of things.
Aesthetically and thematically I love Realm Grinder. The early and mid-game stages are really engaging, featuring some unique mechanics that set it apart from other incremental games.
Unfortunately, this is all overshadowed by the end game, which turns into a lethally boring idle grind. The necessity to read through guides just to get the last achievement shouldn't be a requirement for enjoying a game like this.
Unfortunately, this is all overshadowed by the end game, which turns into a lethally boring idle grind. The necessity to read through guides just to get the last achievement shouldn't be a requirement for enjoying a game like this.