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Wind of Revenge is a simple game made by a team of 5 people during the single weekend for the Unreal Engine November Jam.
A fantastic new word game, with over 7,500 puzzles. Don't worry about getting stuck, with a built-in dictionary players can look up definitions while playing. Challenge your vocabulary prowess and play until you win!
Turn It On! is a collection of black boxes, where your task is to guess the mechanics behind. According to the played setting, you will use buttons, switches, wheels, knobs, handles, cogs, a handful of meters, displays, etc. You will need to recognize the machine's behavior and time your action wisely.
Embark on a strange journey to find your lost beetle. No swords or shields are needed—your keyboard will suffice. b-e-e-t-l-e is a typing game minus the chaos and the anxiety. Type at your leisure and enjoy a chill, relaxing adventure filled with retro scenery.
Cozy Days is a relaxing sandbox game featuring a peaceful house with a warm and cozy fireplace at its heart. Throw chunky logs into the fireplace, light a few candles and enjoy the crunchy crackling of timber and the soothing dance of glowing tiny pixels as the midi based retro music plays in the background. Cozy Days simply provides a calming hygge ambiance for relaxing, studying, reading, sleeping and meditating. You can also organize the items in the house to create your personal space. But most importantly, just sit back and enjoy!
Fruit Salad is a cozy physics-based match 2 game where you drop and merge fruits together to try and beat the high score before you reach the top!
Indulge in a tranquil puzzle game that is sure to uplift your spirits.
Pack my LunchBox is a cute and relaxing puzzle game where you assemble lunchboxes based on customer wishes. Read the cards, consider their likes and dislikes, and choose the perfect meal, drink, and snack. Meet all the conditions to clear the level!
"Hakoniwa Electric" is a cute relaxing puzzle game. Explore adorable isometric stages, solve puzzles, and light them up. Why not spend a leisurely year as Akari, who's taken over grandpa's electronics shop, helping with the monthly troubles from the townsfolk?