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April 28, 2025

Pavle Perunicic

games like stardew valley

If You Love Stardew Valley, You’ll Love These Games

Games like Stardew Valley aren’t that hard to find, but you have to know where to look and perhaps more importantly — what you’re looking for. Do you like Stardew for the farming? Or maybe the romancing? Or all of it together? Whatever your goals are, you can find a game you’ll like in this list. There are some that copy that Stardew vibe fully, and some that do their own thing but somehow work even better. All of these are very cozy though, and match some aspect of Stardew perfectly. Looking for cozy games for Android? Here are some

April 25, 2025

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gacha games

The Best Gacha Games in 2026

Gacha games get a lot of hate, and I mean… it’s not not deserved, seeing as how most of them see your wallet as their personal property. But I have to admit — they’re also so much fun. Unless RNGesus hates you like it hates me. Then it’s still fun, but also frustrating. Anyways, it’s not about me. It’s about you. And you, apparently, want to play a gacha game. Good for you, you little masochist! Me and my terrible luck decided to test some out. And while Mrs. Luck abandoned me pretty much immediately, I still enjoyed a lot

April 22, 2025

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hay day review

Hay Day Review (2026): Should You Start a Farm?

If you’re looking for a cozy game you can play on your phone, Hay Day might just be it. You can build a peaceful little farm where your chickens lay eggs on command and your neighbors happily buy overpriced bread. On the surface, it looks like your typical mobile farming game. Plant seeds, harvest crops, feed your animals, make bread, rinse and repeat. But give it a little time (and I mean literally, because this game makes you wait), and it unfolds into something surprisingly charming, chill, and even a bit addicting. Let’s break it down. Gameplay The Early Game:

April 18, 2025

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best mobile rpgs

12 Best Mobile RPG Games (Free & Paid)

Mobile RPG games aren’t rare, but the really good ones are. If you don’t want a gacha or an MMO, then you might have a harder time finding one that works for you. And then there’s the whole issue of intrusive ads or P2W (pay to win) systems. Because I’m a huge RPG fan, I played quite a few and came up with a list of the best RPGs on Android. Fair warning that some of these are paid, but I tried to find a good selection of free games that don’t have the issues I mentioned above as well.

April 3, 2025

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solo leveling arise game review

Is Solo Leveling: ARISE Worth Playing? Honest Review (2026)

Alright, let’s talk about Solo Leveling: Arise. If you’ve read the Solo Leveling manhwa or watched the anime, you already know what you’re getting: an OP protagonist, cool power-ups, and enough dungeon crawling to make Dark Souls look like a casual stroll. But does this game do justice to Sung Jin-Woo’s legendary rise, or is it just another flashy gacha waiting to drain your wallet? I’ve spent some time grinding through dungeons, summoning shadows, and of course seeing just how far I can push Jin-Woo before the stamina system slaps me in the face. So, is Solo Leveling: Arise the

January 28, 2025

Kristina

best Netflix games

13 Best Netflix Games in 2026

Netflix games may sound like a bunch of connect-three, easy and quick mobile options for when you’re bored, but they’re surprisingly… not? No, seriously, did you know you can play GTA for free on your phone if you have a Netflix subscription? And a bunch of other games too. And if you feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choice you have, or you just don’t know what’s possible, I’m here to help. I’ve rounded up my favorite Netflix games you can play right now from a wide variety of genres. Enjoy! Last updated on: Hades If you’re

January 25, 2025

Kristina

best farming games

10 Best Farming Games on Mobile in 2026 (Free & Paid)

Farming games are fun and relaxing, especially when you can play them on your phone any time and any place. But they come with their fair share of problems too —too many ads, constant prompts to spend money, and not enough actual fun. The good news is, not all farming games are like that. I’ve put together a list of the best farming games for mobile that are actually enjoyable to play. These games respect your time (and your wallet), and still give you all the cozy, satisfying farm vibes you’re looking for. Let’s find one you’ll love. Last updated

January 23, 2025

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black clover m review

Black Clover M Review 2025— A Great Gacha Game?

Black Clover M is an mobile adventure RPG released on November 30, 2023. It’s a mobile gacha based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūki Tabata ans this is one of the rare cases where the game is more popular than the actual manga/anime.  Black Clover M has over 10 million downloads on Google Play and over 600k reviews with an average score of 4.8 stars. Which sounds really good —  they must be doing something right, right? As soon as I saw the game, pictures, short video, and score, the only logical thing for me was

January 21, 2025

Kristina

an elmwood trail review

A Spoiler-Free Review of An Elmwood Trail (Is it as good as everyone says?)

When is the new episode of An Elmwood Trail coming out? We don’t know when a new episode of An Elmwood Trail is coming out. The latest one (episode 3) came out on June 7, 2025, and episode 4 is expected sometime in 2026, though no one knows when. You can keep track of the work the developers are doing, as well as how far along they are in this process via their official tracker: https://www.techyonic.co/tracker If you love solving mysteries and piecing together puzzles (and let’s be honest, who doesn’t?), An Elmwood Trail is the game you need on your phone.

January 5, 2025

Kristina

best detective games on mobile

10 Best Detective Games on Mobile (Mystery Games)

Detective games (or mystery games, if you like) are a dime a dozen on Play store. And it makes sense, really — the mechanics are usually simple enough and they work well on small screens. But just because they’re so common, it doesn’t mean all of them are good. Honestly, there are more low-effort mystery games than you’d expect. Plus, they’re normally full of ads or energy systems which drain quickly and leave you needing more (with your only options being to wait or, of course, buy more). It’s frustrating, especially when you really get into it. And so I