MouseWithBeer
Achievements: 29 of 29 (100%)
Review: It is a decent dungeon management game where you build a dungeon for adventurers by placing rooms, decorating them, and adding monsters and traps to kill them (just not too many, or they get upset). You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 61 of 61 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 970 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Achievements: 53 of 53 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 970 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Achievements: 53 of 53 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 977 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 26 of 26 (100%)
Review: An incredibly cute hidden object game where you are supposed to find 400+ hidden objects (frogs, toads, gnomes, bugs,..). Great to spend a chill hour or so with and the art is lovely! Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Achievements: 15 of 15 (100%)
Review: it is overall an ok hidden object game with 24 levels to solve by default and more you can download (or make yourself) from the online library that people made and shared. The art is pretty nice too. UI is not the best with too slow animations. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 19 of 19 (100%)
Review: A lovely, but relatively short (2–3 hour) perspective puzzle game. It’s not particularly hard, there were only a handful of puzzles that actually made me think, but they were really satisfying to solve. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 16 of 16 (100%)
Review: It’s definitely not as good as the original Monument Valley. It’s shorter (about 1–2 hours), and the puzzles are even easier this time around. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 48 of 48 (100%)
Review: It is an incredibly repetitive, grindy packing simulator that is neither satisfying nor good at what it is supposed to do. I normally enjoy games of this kind, but this one is just plain bad. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 30 of 30 (100%)
Review: A game that attempts to be similar to Sticky Business but with post cards and just fails spectacularly, I think. Sure you can design some cool postcards, but everything else around that just feels uninspired, pointless, boring, repetitive, and like there wasn’t much thought or love put into it. You can find my full review on Steam here. The image for this one isn't loading for some reason and I can't be bothered to go look what the problem is, because the game doesn't deserve it.
December report
Super late with this, but I was on vacation and the end of December till mid January, then got sick, then got busy … so here we are.
Completed SG wins
Dungeon Tycoon
Playtime: 11.3 hours
Achievements: 29 of 29 (100%)
Review: It is a decent dungeon management game where you build a dungeon for adventurers by placing rooms, decorating them, and adding monsters and traps to kill them (just not too many, or they get upset). You can find my full review on Steam here.
Other completed games
Hidden Cats in Rome
Playtime: 2.4 hours
Achievements: 61 of 61 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 970 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Hidden Cats in Spooky Town
Playtime: 1.3 hours
Achievements: 53 of 53 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 970 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Hidden Cats in Santa's Realm
Playtime: 3.1 hours
Achievements: 53 of 53 (100%)
Review: A cute hidden object game with great art where to have to find 977 hidden objects (mainly cats) across a main and 7 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. The bonus levels also get colored in, but only once you finish the whole level. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Find My Frogs
Playtime: 58 minutes
Achievements: 26 of 26 (100%)
Review: An incredibly cute hidden object game where you are supposed to find 400+ hidden objects (frogs, toads, gnomes, bugs,..). Great to spend a chill hour or so with and the art is lovely! Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Hidden in my Paradise
Playtime: 3.7 hours
Achievements: 15 of 15 (100%)
Review: it is overall an ok hidden object game with 24 levels to solve by default and more you can download (or make yourself) from the online library that people made and shared. The art is pretty nice too. UI is not the best with too slow animations. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Monument Valley
Playtime: 2.8 hours
Achievements: 19 of 19 (100%)
Review: A lovely, but relatively short (2–3 hour) perspective puzzle game. It’s not particularly hard, there were only a handful of puzzles that actually made me think, but they were really satisfying to solve. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Monument Valley 2
Playtime: 1.6 hours
Achievements: 16 of 16 (100%)
Review: It’s definitely not as good as the original Monument Valley. It’s shorter (about 1–2 hours), and the puzzles are even easier this time around. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Ship, Inc.
Playtime: 11.3 hours
Achievements: 48 of 48 (100%)
Review: It is an incredibly repetitive, grindy packing simulator that is neither satisfying nor good at what it is supposed to do. I normally enjoy games of this kind, but this one is just plain bad. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Carefully Stamped
Playtime: 3.2 hours
Achievements: 30 of 30 (100%)
Review: A game that attempts to be similar to Sticky Business but with post cards and just fails spectacularly, I think. Sure you can design some cool postcards, but everything else around that just feels uninspired, pointless, boring, repetitive, and like there wasn’t much thought or love put into it. You can find my full review on Steam here. The image for this one isn't loading for some reason and I can't be bothered to go look what the problem is, because the game doesn't deserve it.