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Anna
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14Reviews
374Played
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Anna has been a dedicated mobile gamer for more than 15 years and the first title she played is a city-building game on Nokia phones.

She completed a Mobile Game Design course. She also dreamed to make her own games and even took part in several indie projects.

Every day she tests new releases to find hidden gems and worthwhile titles for Android and iOS. She writes in-depth reviews and creates themed gamelists. All of her reviews approach games from the perspectives of game design, balance, economy, UX, and her solid gaming experience.

Favorite genres: RPGs, simulators, and tactical shooters.

Latest Reviews

Reigns: The Witcher
Reigns: The WitcherDevolverDigital
4.3
Monetization & balance5
Graphics & sound4
Gameplay & mechanics4
Reigns: The Witcher is a swipe card adventure set in the Witcher universe. Play through Dandelion’s ballads of Geralt's battles, making fast choices that can lead to death or hilarious end.
For whom:
- fans of the Witcher series and who miss Geralt of Rivia
- people who love choice games where every decision immportant
- those like short, roguelike games
- who like Reigns mechanics

Who should skip:
- if you don’t know your Witcher lore, expect to miss a ton of jokes and references
- fans of classic PC games or Gwent
- gamers who prefer long, rich story campaigns

Genre: choice-based games
Similar to: Reigns, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
Platforms: iOS, Android, PC
Difficulty: easy to start; moderate
Beginner friendly: yes, but gets intense quickly (Reigns mechanics)
Learning curve: short
Game length / replayability: short sessions but a lot of possible endings
Monetization model: paid, but buy once and you will get the full game
Performance & bugs: runs stable

Gameplay
I found for myself that Reigns: The Witcher is a really fun game with strategic and humorous gameplay. Play as Geralt, swiping cards left or right to make decisions: monster contracts in puzzle game battle, political disputes, finding the murderer, or choosing between Yennefer and Triss. To be honest, I’m the kind of person who choosen Yennefer. Every decision moves four stats with favor points: non-humans, humans, mages, and Witcher contracts. If any of them gets too close to full or empty, Geralt may die in a darkly humorous way. After each run, you get a score. Points are calculated with reference to days and specific objectives. I really get fun to looking new ways to die.

Graphics and Sound
Amazing Reigns minimalistic art featuring familiar Witcher characters. The same sound effects, Novigrad or tavern music, and overall audio make you feel like you’re back in an adventure with Geralt in The Witcher 3
Review date: Apr 09, 2026
Goblin Sushi
Goblin SushiOld Cake Factory GmbH
4.3
Monetization & balance5
Graphics & sound4
Gameplay & mechanics4
Goblin Sushi is indie roguelike cooking game where you run a sushi bar for goblins with deck-building chaos mixed and fast-paced restaurant management
Who should play it:
• Fans of roguelike deck-building strategies
• Players who like cooking and management games
• Anyone who likes quick runs and just wants to zone out or kill tim
Who should skip it:
• Players looking for a relaxed cozy cooking sim
• People who dislike time pressure or fast mouse gameplay
• Players prefer long and slow paced strategy

Genre: Roguelike cooking simulator / deckbuilder
Similar to: Balatro
Platform(s): PC, iOS, Android
Difficulty: Medium
Beginner friendly: Yes, but gets intense quickly
Learning curve: Hard
Game length / replayability: Very high, each run is different thanks to upgrades and random events
Monetization model: Paid, but buy once and you will get the full game.
Performance and bugs: Runs stable with ongoing updates planned

Gameplay
Play as a goblin trying to become the best sushi chef in a cave full of hungry, odd gobbos. Cook and serve using cave ingredients: slugs, chicken heads, and freshly blended toads, caterpillars. Build combos to increase dish prices, earn more money, and pay rent. The restaurant close if rent isn’t paid. Special cards add a roguelike twist. Cards that speed up rice cooking, refresh ingredients, or allow skipping cleanup after diners. There are three special goblins, not customers, but merchants. The Trash Goblin, who removes cards. The Merchant Goblin, who sells upgrades and new cards. And the Evil Demon, my favourite, who throws cursed cards that can completely flip your run. For example, one card can turn your entire menu into rice.

Graphics & Sound
Goblin Sushi has cute cartoon art and well-designed, unique gobbos. The soundtrack and sound effects perfectly match the gameplay. NYUM NYUM NYUM!

Pros
- Extremely replayable roguelike structure
- Strategic upgrades and wild run-changing modifiers
- Big range of fancy sushi with goblin-tastic ingredients
- Active development with new content planned

Cons
- Currently limited locations (only one restaurant at the moment)
- High pressure gameplay may feel stressful

I have absolutely been addicted to it ever since I started playing. In my opinion, the game is definitely worth buying: with planned updates and the unique nature of every run, it will never get boring. If you like chaotic strategy games with high replayability, this one is absolutely worth your time.
Review date: Mar 05, 2026
Bluey's Quest for The Gold Pen
Bluey's Quest for The Gold PenHalfbrick Studios
4.7
Monetization & balance5
Graphics & sound5
Gameplay & mechanics4
Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen is a fantastic adventure in the hand-drawn worlds the Heeler family.
Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen is a story written by Joe Brumm and created by Halfbrick Studios. The game based the hand-drawn worlds of the Dragon and Escape episodes. If you’re unfamiliar with this show, that’s perfectly fine. During the game’s initial launch, you’ll watch a hilarious cartoon story explaining how Bluey’s Quest began and the reason behind their search for the golden pen. I highly recommend watching it to become more involved in the story.

This game features nine collectible levels and a warm family friendly atmosphere. To unlock a new level you must complete a collection quest. These top-down levels reveal vast locations, hidden treasures puzzles challenges and quests. You’ll also meet amusing characters like Bingoose and King Goldie Horns. Fly skate in the mountains, explore forests and even visit the Australian landscape.

The levels look like sketches from a child’s imagination brought to life and I absolutely love them. The soundtrack perfectly maintains the iconic Bluey musical style.

Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen offers a free level or optional one-off payment to unlock full game. It also supports controller use.

I recommend this game if you’re looking for a kind, heartwarming story and simply want to relax and enjoy your time. It’s suitable for both children and adults.
Review date: Jan 19, 2026

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