MouseWithBeer
Achievements: 6 of 6 (100%)
Review: Just like the first game of the series this is also a charming, short and very silly detective game. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Achievements: 90 of 90 (100%)
Review: This game is pure nostalgia form my childhood even though there is multiple crimes against pizza in it. While it’s a good game with a ridiculous amount of ingredients, customers, recipes, clothing, and decorations to unlock, it does have a few annoying issues. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 42 of 42 (100%)
Review: A collection of old, nostalgic Elephant (and more) Flash games. If you’ve played these games in the past and would like to try them again, I’d definitely recommend picking them up to relive your younger years. If you haven’t, it’s more of a “maybe”, I would only get it if you want to experience the wonderful joy of Flash games from 20 years ago. Just don’t have super high expectations. You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 17 of 17 (100%)
Review: A short, cute game where you complete quests using the power of stickers. I found the UI a bit awkward, but other than that, it’s a cozy adventure. The Linux version of the game works without any issues.
Achievements: 7 of 7 (100%)
Review: It kind of sucks not to recommend it, as there was obviously a lot of effort put into the art of the maps, which looks great. However, about half of the levels are just terrible, and it’s also a bit buggy (sounds sometimes play when they’re supposed to be muted and clicking on a hidden object occasionally doesn’t register). You can find my full review on Steam here.
Achievements: 48 of 48 (100%)
Review: A game with four different chess piece inspired campaigns, each featuring 22–34 levels, plus four additional chess inspired game modes and the option to simply play normal chess as well. My main (and really only) complaint is that the campaigns desperately need an undo button. You can find my full review on Steam here.
February report
I have made some pretty good progress in February, especially since I also gotten a lot of puzzle packs for different Pixel Puzzles packs done (every pack that I own) and beaten some other games too.
I am also looking for someone to play Oh…Sir! The Hollywood Roast for the multiplayer achievements, so if someone is interested getting them as well please let me know!
Completed SG wins
Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard
Playtime: 1.5 hours
Achievements: 6 of 6 (100%)
Review: Just like the first game of the series this is also a charming, short and very silly detective game. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Other completed games
Papa's Pizzeria Deluxe
Playtime: 18.3 hours
Achievements: 90 of 90 (100%)
Review: This game is pure nostalgia form my childhood even though there is multiple crimes against pizza in it. While it’s a good game with a ridiculous amount of ingredients, customers, recipes, clothing, and decorations to unlock, it does have a few annoying issues. You can find my full review on Steam here.
The Elephant Collection
Playtime: 9.8 hours
Achievements: 42 of 42 (100%)
Review: A collection of old, nostalgic Elephant (and more) Flash games. If you’ve played these games in the past and would like to try them again, I’d definitely recommend picking them up to relive your younger years. If you haven’t, it’s more of a “maybe”, I would only get it if you want to experience the wonderful joy of Flash games from 20 years ago. Just don’t have super high expectations. You can find my full review on Steam here.
A Tiny Sticker Tale
Playtime: 3.2 hours
Achievements: 17 of 17 (100%)
Review: A short, cute game where you complete quests using the power of stickers. I found the UI a bit awkward, but other than that, it’s a cozy adventure. The Linux version of the game works without any issues.
Sophia the Traveler
Playtime: 1.2 hours
Achievements: 7 of 7 (100%)
Review: It kind of sucks not to recommend it, as there was obviously a lot of effort put into the art of the maps, which looks great. However, about half of the levels are just terrible, and it’s also a bit buggy (sounds sometimes play when they’re supposed to be muted and clicking on a hidden object occasionally doesn’t register). You can find my full review on Steam here.
Chessarama
Playtime: 17.1 hours
Achievements: 48 of 48 (100%)
Review: A game with four different chess piece inspired campaigns, each featuring 22–34 levels, plus four additional chess inspired game modes and the option to simply play normal chess as well. My main (and really only) complaint is that the campaigns desperately need an undo button. You can find my full review on Steam here.