Activities
Today
Report 94: April - May 2026
- Clean Break
45 minutes playtime
7 of 7 achievements - Growing My Grandpa!
84 minutes playtime
4 of 4 achievements - Infectonator 3: Apocalypse
17 hours playtime
41 of 41 achievements - Wordle 3
9 hours playtime
30 of 30 achievements - Wordle 4
3 hours playtime
100 of 100 achievements - BLACK SOULS II
41 hours playtime
102 of 102 achievements - Water Womb World
29 minutes playtime
3 of 3 achievements - Tharsis
13 hours playtime
12 of 12 achievements - BALL x PIT
39 hours playtime
63 of 63 achievements - Crush the Castle Legacy Collection
11 hours playtime
45 of 45 achievements - Riichi City - Japanese Mahjong
279 hours playtime
no achievements
- Panzer Dragoon: Remake
3 hours playtime
19 of 22 achievements - Agatha Christie - The ABC Murders
13 hours playtime
50 of 50 achievements - Cryptmaster
20 hours playtime
28 of 28 achievements - Cooking Witch
2 hours playtime
40 of 40 achievements
I had a short leave that turned out medical, so I spent most of the april in the comfort of my flat, hence so many games played.
Clean Break - Short psychological game about breaking stuff. Had some fun achievements. 6/10
Growing My Grandpa - Pretty cool horror game with weird concepts and some cool-ass visuals. A bit heavy on the text side though. 7,5/10
Infectonator 3: Apocalypse - I loved Infectonator games way back then, and it’s still fun. I should aslo finish that Survivors one. 7,5/10
Wordle 3 - Although this is the cheapest-looking word game franchise, it’s still a word game and I enjoy those. What I didn’t enjoy is the fact that the Flowers section near the end is pretty much impossible to beat without hints and it took about 75% of the playtime. 5/10
Wordle 4 - And that’s the installment I’ll play last, that’s for sure. This one is just lazy and extremely short. The only reason I got 3 hours on it is because I left it on for cards farming. 2/10
Black Souls II - I still can’t believe it’s on Steam, feels like a fever dream. It’s obivously unplayable if you don’t install the content patch though. Anyway, it’s a huge step up from the previous one. If you’re okay with very questionable h-parts. 9/10
Water Womb World - Eh. I liked GMG way more. 5,5/10
Tharsis - This is a pretty fun dice-based survival game where you have to repair your ship and manage your crew on their way to Mars. You’ll get used to carefully plan everything after a few runs, but it’s short enough so it doesn’t get too boring. 7,5/10
BALL x PIT - Very fun and engaging at firtst, but gets more tedious when you go for the achievements completion. It’s stll really good, don’t get me wrong. 7,5/10
Crush the Castle - Never played those in the past, but it was pretty fun (although a bit rage-inducing sometimes). 7/10
Ricihi City - I had problems connecting to the servers for more than a year now, and in May the game finally stopped connecting at all. It’s a shame, since I really love mahjong. Riichi City was going full-coomer mode with gacha characters and their outfit (unlike Mahjong Soul), which may be a problem for someone, but it had quite a few cool collaborations. I got to 6th dan on 3p Mahjong and I didn’t even bother to get the 1st dan on 4p since it felt so painfully slow after 3p (and I was playing mostly with newbies that took their sweet time discarding the tiles.) My only hope is that the war will someday be over, we’ll hopefully stop with the internet blocking bullshit, and I’ll be playing that game again. 9,5/10
Panzer Dragoon Remake - Really fun, what I can say. Whoever thought making an achievement for playing 100 hours was a good idea is a crazy person though. 7,5/10
Agatha Christie - The ABC Murders - Never read it. It’s a simplified point’n’click that throws occasional puzzles here and there to make you scratch your head a bit. Overall I had a good time, but some of the deduction segments are kinda annoying since you have no idea what the game wants you to pick exactly. And also an achievement for observing everything is ridiculuous and ruins the game flow. I had to go through the game with a guide, since getting it the natural way is almost impossible. 7/10
Cryptmaster - An extremely fun dungeon crawler with typing mechanic that controls pretty much everything in the game. The grinding can a be a bit tedious, and I encountered a few bugs here and there, but nonetheless I loved it. 8/10
Cooking Witch - Weird little game with hilariously fucked-up sounding premise. Had to grind for a while for that last achievement. Nothing much to say about it. 6/10
Backlog progress status:
Completed The Wolf Among Us
Very good mystery and story. So far the best telltale game I’ve played.
May 2026
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100 Africa Cats
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100 Archeology Cats
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100 Blacksmith Cats
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100 Camp Cats
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100 Candy Cats
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100 Cats Lost In Space Find & Color
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100 Cyprus Cats
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100 Demon Cats
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100 Dubai Cats
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100 Factory Cats
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100 Hong Kong Cats
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100 Indonesia Cats
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100 Los Angeles Cats
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100 Marshmallow Cats
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100 Nature Cats
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100 Olympic Cats
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100 Radioactive Cats
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100 Ruin Cats
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100 School Cats
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100 Singapore Cats
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100 Snack Cats
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100 StarPaws Cats
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100 Thailand Cats
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100 Tiki Cats
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100 Underworld Cats
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100 Zombie Cats
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101 Cats in Dublin
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101 Cats in Florence
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101 Dogs Hidden in Bangkok
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101 Dogs Hidden in New Delhi
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101 Dogs Hidden in Rome
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8Doors: Arum's Afterlife Adventure
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A Rite from the Stars
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A Tithe in Blood
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Bad Dream: Afterlife
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Chemically Bonded
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Judgment
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Lives so Sweet
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Lock & Key: A Magical Girl Mystery
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Nobodies: Silent Blood
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Our Home, My Keeper
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Syrup and the Ultimate Sweet
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Witch You Want
Stats
Completed: 43
Achievements: 46,563
Perfect: 1212
Average %: 95
Comments
While looking through my completed list I found a few that had new achievements added to it without my knowledge so I decided hey lets put them in new. I then decided why not do the same for all beaten games I frankly didn’t realise how many I had uncompleted as I lost over 100! A whole 2% got removed by my decision and while I could wrangle them back in place I’ll just leave them be because that sounds like a pain
My favourite of the month goes to Judgment. While I would love to have another yuri to round off the favourite again I just can’t. Judgment was a great game and frankly our home betrayed me. It calls itself a cute and wholesome story. Don’t get me wrong most of that is true, but I mean it starts off with suicidal thoughts and ends in bloodshed. I then immediately played a tithe of blood and got hit the same way but that game at least lets you know!!! That was just a bad day for my yuri
May 2026
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Mafia: Definitive Edition
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Mafia II: Definitive Edition
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Assemble with Care
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Gori: Cuddly Carnage
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Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library!
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Life Eater
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The Red Pearls Of Borneo
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The Monster Inside
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Conscience
0.1 hours playtime
no achievements

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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
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Lingo 2
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Vampire Crawlers
25.75 hours playtime
153 of 161 achievements
GAME
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Motorslice
11.3 hours playtime
24 of 24 achievements
GAME
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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
3.4 hours playtime
12 of 26 achievements
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Archives of Trevosa
0 hours playtime
no achievements

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The Case of the Dungeon Descent
0 hours playtime
no achievements

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My Friends the Monster Trainers
0 hours playtime
no achievements

- Mafia: Definitive Edition: This is a post-GTA3 game, but one with clarity of design. Each of its 21 chapters is a single mission of varied styles and content, and while your One Man Army will explore the map over the course of these, it does not encourage you to go off-piste. Indeed, it may time you out if you stray too far outside zone. Similar games will drown you in side activities and side quests, which can actually draw attention to the thinness of their worlds. Mafia has a bunch of collectables but those are mostly for its free roam mode. Its laser-focus on progression through the story it wants to tell might feel constraining in a lesser game, but Mafia has such good writing and acting overall that it wasn’t an issue. Driving generally felt pretty good. Only significant niggles were that the AI was not great, that stealth could have used a distraction method, and that the somewhat janky lateral cover system could have included a dash forward into next cover rather than needing manual disengage and movement. 9/10
- Mafia II: Definitive Edition: I was wondering why the characters of this game felt worse than its predecessor, when I discovered that M1:DE had had a new writer overhaul the original. It’s still the same missions and broad beats, but with significantly strengthened relationships. In particular Tommy’s love interest Sarah is barely in the original version, while she is a consistent figure throughout the rework. M2:DE, however, appears to be fundamentally the same game as M2. Unlike M1, the writing and acting didn’t absolutely have to be replaced (at least from my quick sample of a youtube playthrough), and the duration that the story extends over was welcome, but the relationships do feel lesser and pulpier and more caricatured than M1:DE. There are vintage Playboy Playmate nudie pictures as collectables but the models aren’t identified in any way other than a collectable number, which speaks to a specific lack of care. 8/10
- Assemble with Care: A recent BLAEO review reminded me that I’d stalled halfway in this tiny tinkering puzzle game, so I finished the remaining puzzles. I did not pay attention to the story once I resumed, as it was largely why I initially stopped; if it wasn’t deliberately constructed to pad out a very short game, the writing and acting was at least not compelling enough to justify the roadblock in progressing to the next puzzle. As for the puzzles, you’re taking apart small personal and household items, replacing broken/misplaced parts, and putting them back together – and they’re ok, but mostly straightforward. 7-/10, but be prepared to race through the story if it shits you.
- Gori: Cuddly Carnage: An anthropomorphic cat on a hoverboard kills an Adorable Army of mutated biological toys, mostly unicorns. The game tries way way way too hard to be edgy, they could have cut a percentage of the combat, the combat camera would be better a little further out, because it tends to be quite chaotic and it can be a little tricky to track ranged combatants behind you. But the hoverboarding definitely works – there’s a button to lock onto rails, a double jump, an air jump, limited wall-riding, and some generous hang time to help you manoeuvre both during platforming and arena sections; it was rare that I fell during the former. And the levels are mechanically different enough despite common enemies. 8/10. (Steamgifts win)
- Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library: A second screen game for those with mild OCD. Books have been removed from their shelves by a mischievous fairy, and you need to put the sets of books back in order into the right section. At the start it’s a slow object hunt, but the more sets you do, the more points you’ll have to spend on spells to make the job easier. By the end, you’ll be grabbing and shelving a full set with a couple of button presses… unless you are going for the one non-magical achievement which is a far slower and more painstaking process. I didn’t experience any physics bugs (books pushing on books resulting in things falling through surfaces could have been catastrophic). 8/10 – but it very much is what it is.
- Life Eater This game is one of those oddities where it’s not pleasant or enjoyable, and nor is its gameplay particularly good, but I’m still going to recommend it if you are into experimental games. In Life Eater you are probably an insane serial killer, but you may well also be the only person stopping the god Zimforth from destroying the world. Either way, you take no pleasure in performing each year’s necessary kidnappings and sacrifices. You will spend your limited time selecting methods of gaining information to identify what your potential victims are doing and who they are (just a short text description with a name of an associated non-openable media file for each time period), while attempting to avoid notice. When you finally kidnap them, their status and attributes will determine how they are to be mutilated (there are a couple of more or less static images for the post-investigation phase, but the gore level is mild). The investigation gameplay is rote and significantly random (there’s a post-game endless mode), and is really more of a resource management game than a detective one. Disappointingly, except for unlocking some related periods, the methods you use to uncover information do not appear to affect your risks and abilities in future information gathering – you are not following delicate threads so much as making educated guesses with a shotgun and hoping to hit one of the few pieces of key information by happenstance. 7-/10 for gameplay, 8/10 for vibe (Steamgifts win)
- Red Pearls of Borneo – This pure detection game is well worth a play. You are a psychic who, in search of a client’s sister, works out what happened within a plantation in WW2 Borneo under looming threat of Japanese invasion, and beyond. A partial transcript for a particular hour at a particular location can be read when you use an object associated with a person at the scene, and the full transcript unlocks when you identify all people there at the time. There are a few minor oddities in the writing (though no AI use has been declared), and a fair bit of the last third is worse due to the structure and writing, but it’s still a 9-/10… and it’s free!
- The Monster Inside: A microscopic pulp noir visual novel. Music and art are effective. Gameplay consists either of selecting a conversation choice or finding a couple of hotspots to progress to the next of its seven chapters. Good for what it is, which isn’t much 7.5/10 (free)
- Conscience: A 10 minute snack of a fair detective game - 3d, but uses a Golden Idol style word-slot mechanic. 7.5/10 (free)
- Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: A surprisingly enjoyable action adventure which very much captures a Weird Space Fantasy feel. With the exception of Gamora, who generally felt overly gentle character-wise, the team hold their own against their MCU counterparts (and surpass in the case of Mantis), with some well-written and acted banter. Of note was that there were some choices and consequences in the dialogues which had a little mechanical effect. 8.5/10
- Lingo II: Like Lingo, where you need to enter words into panels to progress, but with a different main mechanic. This has been overall far kinder to this point both in a bunch of cluing and design choices, and getting to the first ending was significantly easier, though there’s definitely rabbit hole ahead. Curiously, the order in which I’ve reached my 4 endings are the same as the order by percent of players finishing, so it’s again giving that read-my-mind magic. 9/10
- Vampire Crawlers: A card battler spin off of Vampire Survivors where the three companions you use determine which cards you have in your pool, and you move around 2.5d levels, which gives you some choice in order of combats. It was fine as a second screen game, but it relies on you buying permanent unlocks of necessary improvements using coins collected in a run to deal with its balance issues, and it’s nowhere as mechanically complex/interesting as Slay the Spire or Inscryption (Kaycees mod). 7.5/10 (Xbox 25.75h 153/161)
- Motorslice: A girl armed with a chainsaw performs feats of improbable parkour while traversing a ruined megastructure infested with construction robots gone aggressive. There’s some Shadow of the Colossus here as you reach gigantic bosses and do enough damage to their weakspots, and some Prince of Persia: Sands of Time with its wall runs, pole jumps, and traps; and some Mirrors Edge in the feel. It’s not as good as any of those at what it wants to do (eg: the weakspots are somewhat exploitable and there’s no stamina meter), but it’s still reasonable. The sense of impossible scale is great. The combat was mostly not great, and was mandatory as there are magic walls that won’t let you progress until you’ve killed all robots in an area. The perviness in the cut-scenes was surely unnecessary, and possibly influenced by some Japanese game I’ve not played. There’s one rather amusing and silly achievement, but none for the load of optional orbs that can be collected for extra challenge. 8/10 (Xbox 11.3h 24/24)
- Mixtape: As a GenX/Xennial, this was a joyously bittersweet and highly playful nostalgic work that should be experienced blind if possible. It’s been a very long time since something made me giggle anywhere near as much. At one point I (correctly) realised that this was probably Australian despite the US setting (Rage was/is very much a mixtape of a music program overnight on Fridays and Saturdays). There are a bunch of relatively minor flaws, but its emotional core is true, and that’s what made it a 10/10 for me, but I don’t know how much anemoia will hit those who came of age in a post-analogue world. I will say that if it’s not for you because you want more game than toy/story in your systems that’s understandable – I have that with a fair few games that focus on story over gameplay – but there’s a bunch of discourse that is fucking stupid to the point of hysteria. (Xbox 3.4h 12/26)
- Archives of Trevosa: A good little Roottrees-like where you work out the names and monikers of a royal dynasty by hunting through (and for) incompletely-translated documents. 8.5/10 (free)
- The Case of the Dungeon Descent: A small Obra-Dinn/Roottrees-ish puzzler where you must determine the fates of those who entered a fantasy dungeon by scrying for people, their objects and spells, and the locations they have visited. You can only view a scene when you can isolate one of its unique scrying combinations. Good plotting. 8/10 (free)
- My Friends the Monster Trainers: Another small jamwitch puzzler where you must determine the nature and capabilities of various Pokemon-style creatures through letters you receive. 7.5/10 (free)
June/July: Beach Read
It's sweatin' time again! Time to cool off at the beach, then relax with a good book! Don't know about you, but I'd actually rather stay inside in the shade, so let's just take that classic summer activity and turn it into our next theme! Play games taking place at the beach and/or related to books/reading (sure, regular visual novels count).
You can use the following format to track your progress in the comments, and/or add your own thoughts about the played game(s) to your post!
name of game 1 | language(s) | achievements obtained | playtime this month | unfinished/finished
name of game 1 | language(s) | achievements obtained | playtime this month | unfinished/finished
name of game 1 | language(s) | achievements obtained | playtime this month | unfinished/finished
total: | achievements obtained | language(s) | playtime this month | Number of games finished
Theme Song
We're just momentsFAQ
Do I have to participate in this month’s theme?
No, as with every theme, these are merely suggestions for anyone who is unsure about what to play next. If you already have a battle plan for your backlog and/or don’t like this month’s theme, you’re free to ignore it.
What happens if I don’t participate in the theme?
Nothing.
What happens if I play all of my unfinished games before the theme is over?
Your backlog will be a much smaller place.
I don’t have any unfinished games - I’ve beaten everything I’ve started.
Really? well that makes one of us… I salute you.
I already finished my entry can I play another?
Go ahead - the goal is to reduce your unfinished games list. The more you can play the better.
Meow?
Pspspspspsps.
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Yearly Challenges
Yearly Challenge 2026 - Simulations
Finish all games on the Secret Santa 2025 list
Beat all least 50% of the games on the Runs on a Toaster list
Beat all least 50% of the games on the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Play Them list
Beat all least 50% of the games on the Trust Issues list
Beat all least 75% of the games on the Old wins list
Beat all least 50% of the games added in 2025
May 2026
I really enjoyed the games I’ve played through this month. Onto the next one!
An improvement over the first game when we talk about gameplay and exploration, but I do think that the introduction of the open-world made the game a bit too long for my taste. Although I DID enjoy exploring the planets and everything in them, at the 25-30 hour mark I just wanted the game to end. Nonetheless, I do still recommend this to everyone who liked Fallen Order, the story and characters continue to hit the mark (those were great!!!).
Thank Goodness You're Here was a short but very funny game! It does not overextend at all, the jokes are all hitters and the art style is very charming.
This was a bit of a surprise! I wasn't expecting to enjoy it as much, but it's probably my LiS favourite game after the original one even though it took me a bit to get in the mood/atmosphere and accustomed to the world and characters. The first and fourth chapters were great! I got attached to some characters and didn't want to part ways with them at the end of the game :')
I haven't played a COD in a while but this one was pretty good! It was a good reboot and it was nice to see Cpt. Price back again after all this time.
Monthly Statistics:
| May | Finished | Added | Balance | Most Satisfying Reduction | Most Exciting Addition |
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| Steam | 4 | 11 | +7 | STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor | Viewfinder |
May 2026 Main recap
Since i play 30+ games each month, here a main recap :
Top 5 Playtime Games beaten
Pagan: Absent Gods
14 hours this month – 25 hours in total – OK tier hack’n’slash, get it at 10 eur on 2020, now removed from the store, max level reached, enough for me.
Ephemeral Tale
11 hours this month – 13 hours in total – Nice little RPG overall, game completed + max level reached (50).
Another Crab’s Treasure
10 hours this month – 14 hours in total – Nice great mix of sark souls & 3D platform game, game completed.
The Smurfs - Village Party
9 hours this month – 9 hours in total – Nice party game with exploration, game completed.
Hot Lap Racing
9 hours this month – 11 hours in total – Ok tier arcade racing game, game completed.
Top Playtime Game unfinished
Sonic Rumble Party
11 hours this month – 90 hours in total – Nice little battle royale, at score multiplicater x34, playing daily for current event (82% done)
Top Playtime Game Abandonned :
GranAge
1 hour this month – 1 hour in total – Tested this F2P game, but not for me …
Some others backlog game i will try to beat : Shining Resonance Refrain / Pictoquest / Terra Memoria / CRYSTAR / World Racing 2
lol the irony. Since writing my end of month recap a few hours earlier, not only I beat another game but I also won another game on SG. Mental rule - never write the post before the month is actually over hahaha
May Assassination #8 (Backlog)
Interesting although a bit unpolished little game. It's a point-and-click puzzle game, where you have to go into 5 rooms and perform a series of tasks to wrap that room and move to the next (keeping it spoiler-free). The constrained nature of the puzzles help the game, as you know that what you need to solve the room is in the room. The first room is always the hardest because you're not sure of the rules of the game, and at least I didn't expect the level of pixel hunting or the amount of moon logic required. Once I adjusted, the other four rooms went by much easier and the game got a bit better, but the first room was very frustrating.
The art and the puzzles are charming, and if you're okay with a game that lasts 1.5 hours (more if you want to do all the right things in the right order to unlock what I imagine to be a secret ending), this is not a bad pick, but it's also hard to go our of your way to recommend it
Progress Report #36: May 2026
Monthly tally - Backlog: 8, Yekhus: 1
Total play time: 6h
This month came as a (much needed) clear turn. While still low on play time, I managed to break the no-play rut. And that was thanks to two generous SG friends, whose excellent game gifts kicked my butt back into action.
More importantly, I reframed my whole games backlog definition. Instead of adding absolutely every single game I own (including the monthly avalanche of free games I never heard of and will probably never try), I only add:
- 1) Games I actually intentionally acquired or ever actively intended or decide to play
- 2) All games won on SteamGifts.
It's the obvious explanation for the complete transformation in my stats, in case anyone noticed.
Hopefully that will align better with a realistic and healthy gaming hobby, and motivate me more effectively to assassinate a backlog I can actually take a stab at.
Special thanks to coleypollockfilet for their off the cuff, yet very insightful comment that sparked the inspiration for my reset idea.
Completed or Beaten (1)
Also Played (1)
Was very much in the mood for an old-style horror point and click, when this delicious SteamGift fell from the sky. Brings back enough sweet memories of Shadow Over Innsmouth, while having its own very strong character (as I would expect from Wadjet Eye).
Added to collection (Steam) (7)
What an insane month on SteamGifts! I don't think I've ever won so many giveaways in a month, by far. Someone paranoid might see it as a conspiracy to compensate for my more restrictive backlog goals: "Oh yeah, SteamGifts are all backlog? Here you go. You're welcome." 😅
- Pacific Drive
- Unity of Command II (SG giveaway)
- Metal Slug X (SG giveaway)
- Streets of Rage 4 (SG giveway)
- Train Valley 2 (SG giveaway)
- The Excavation of Hob's Barrow (SG giveaway)
- Eldest Souls (SG giveaway)
Added to collection (GOG) (1)
- Pinball Spire















