Activities
Today
#29 MAY 2026
Ninglors Log 435
Mai Progress:
2
PPU monthly:
done
Mai Additions:
10
Games finished this month:
Won/Gifted Games:
The Universim – Playtracker :3
Bought Games:
Monster Ops 16 – 23
The Abbess Garden
Currently playing:
So much from me :3
Have a lovely week!
Queen Ninglor
May 2026 Report!
Internet was slowly restored from 28th of May onwards, so there wasn’t much time to play anything. I did redeem some games however! One from Pantaloon’s February challenge (Vultures demo!), one was free on Steam and two were gifts by a dear friend <3
Stats!
Number of games finished this month: 0
Number of games added to account: 4
February 2026 Report!
Long story short, some stuff happened that cut my internet for about 3 months, so that’s why I’m posting my February report now!
It was a pretty chill month gaming-wise, mostly casual games.
Also I went ahead and redeemed a lot of keys I had laying around that month; knew it in my guts I wouldn’t have the opportunity for a long while. Welp, now I’m in the negative! Backlog slaying is a never-ending endeavor anyway :p
Stats!
Number of games finished this month: 17
Number of games added to account: 71
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Everlasting Summer
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Escape From Mystwood Mansion
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Title_Pending
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Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
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Forgotten Fields
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MOTHERED - A ROLE-PLAYING HORROR GAME
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Paragnosia
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Four Last Things
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Re:Fresh
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Beat of Rebellion
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Frosty Kiss
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Discolored
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THE CORRIDOR
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For Goodness Sake
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SteamWorld Heist
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Party Party Anxiety!
0.6 hours playtime
no achievements
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Project KILLDANCE
0.5 hours playtime
no achievements
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Project Homecoming Haven
0.2 hours playtime
no achievements
Completed
Beaten
May 2026
Played: 7
Started: 5
Beaten: 4
Added: 5
Completion avg: 81.146% (+0.035)
Points avg: 5025 (+10)
Progress bar:
Beaten:
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Furi Demake
0.2 hours playtime
no achievements
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a Museum of Dubious Splendors
0.6 hours playtime
no achievements
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Aperture Desk Job
0.5 hours playtime
no achievements
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Evil West
Progressed:
Added:
No notes, just Mass Effect. I might be taking a bit of a break from writing here, as well
Yesterday
Update 16
So I accidentally skipped April, but I didn’t beat any games back then so it’s not too much of a loss of an update. Lots of Tomodachi life getting played though, but I somehow still haven’t seen the credits. Anyway, here’s the little I managed in May after finally finishing my undergrad :)
Games beaten:
Perfection.
The game is like the reincarnation of the Arkham series, but in lego form. The combat and the open world are so well done. The graphics are on another level, unseen from a lego game before, the depiction of Gotham is genuinely on point. I was particularly impressed by the way they managed to mesh Batman's movies into one coherent story. I found myself saying, 'omg this is EXACTLY like in the film!!' or catching a reference way too many times to count, of course with that funny lego charm being added on top. I beg any Batman fan to play this.
And honestly, the unthinkable happened. This game has overtaken Resident Evil 9 in my personal running for the GOTY. That's really saying something ngl.
That’s kinda it for now. I’ve been playing bits of other stuff and there might be some new backlog additions, but I haven’t been logging the stuff so I don’t really remember everything. Hoping to have a much fuller list in the next update!
April-May 2026 Progress Report
Alright I’m chill again, gonna try and go back to my regular scheduled 5 games a month. I’ve gotten 100+ish hours into Witcher 3 Deathmarch edition and I cannot believe they announce an additional DLC as I’m playing it, so that’s really something to look forward to in the future! I had a bit of trouble picking the best game I played for these two months, Sonic Frontiers was objectively really solid but Stars in the Trash, despite being a maximum of three hours long for 100%, was fully hand made and painted with watercolor with hand animation and while I suspect recency bias is deeply influencing my decision, I would recommend it to more people over Sonic.
Next month, Still on my quest to 100% Witcher 3, but I also wanna play Mato Anomalies, The Devil’s Daughter, and blanc. I’m looking for another desktop idle game as well, since I really enjoyed Fish to Dish. That Lofi game seems super popular, but there is a lot of DLC and I’m uninterested in 100%’ing it while it’s still having updates. I’m eyeing “Ropuka’s Idle Island” right now but It doesn’t.. appear there is much to do, so I’ll figure it out as I go.
SG games won: 1 (Sonic Frontiers)
Total games added to backlog: 4 (Sonic Frontiers, Librarian: Tidy Up, Stars in the Trash, Sherlock Devil’s Daughter)
Total completed: 6
1-3 hours to complete, Stars in the Trash is a completely handmade adventure where you play as Moka, a spoiled housecat who, after multiple failed attempts at slipping past their wheel-bound dog sibling Trasto, finally manages to slip out to the great outdoors for an unexpected journey. As typical of Valhalla Cats, the game is completely hand made, the background is watercolor paints and all the animation was first drawn by hand. There are real authentic, PREMIUM meows, purrs, and rumbles and I strongly suggest playing with a controller because it vibrates when Moka is napping and it’ll make your heart melt.
Aside from it’s charming characters and expressive animations and the lovingly watercolor painted backgrounds, it’s a fairly easy experience to beat and not too complicated to 100%. The biggest downside is how short it is, but it’s a bittersweet feeling. You can see how much time, effort and care went into every brushstroke so it feels a bit cruel to have the game be so short, but it really is such a lovely game with so much personality from the artists I can only hope more people play Stars in the Trash, and think about it afterward.
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Sonic Frontiers
20-26+ hours to complete, Sonic Frontiers is an open world adventure game built around exploration, obstacle courses, platforming and gathering collectables. Sonic and friends discover and crash land on the Starfall Islands, five regions that used to be home to an ancient civilization older than anything they’ve ever known, now just ruins and host to an evil being who trapped Sonic’s friends in a Digital Dimension. While Sonic once again goes on an adventure to free his allies, uncover what was the catastrophic event that abruptly ended the civilization here and try to make nice with Sage, Starfall Islands weirdly hostile sentient AI who’s goals are, apparently, drastically different than your own… probably!
As a deeply casual player who’s never finished a Sonic game before, the only other game I’ve played being Sonic Adventure, which storyline abruptly came to a tragic end after I discovered the Chao Garden, I had a great time. Much of Frontiers gameplay is optional, and it simultaneously accommodates both speedrunners and people who’ve never encountered a time trial in their lifetime as there are multiple ways to gain the items needed to progress the storyline, from speedrunning, casual exploration, to fishing them up. The bosses were really fun to fight, the storyline about the first civilization and it’s destruction were pretty interesting and I particularly loved all the music that you could swap out and change anytime. While overall Sonic Frontiers was really good, I do have a couple tips! First, a controller is highly suggested, as while there are very few button mashing events, you can instead rotate the left joystick in a circle if you’re not too keen on carpal tunnel. Second is that this Sonic has various status you can upgrade, and I recommend not maxing them out early unless you want to beat all bosses within twenty seconds, before the music has a chance to play.
Duck Detective: The Secret Salami
2-3+ hours to complete, enjoy a cute and surprisingly interesting mystery detective game! Play as Duck Detective Eugene McQuacklin, investigating a serious lunch theft case at BearBus and it’s elusive culprit, The Salami Bandit! Question your suspects, snoop through their office, and comb through forgotten memos and abandoned post-it notes to piece together the evidence and deduce who would have committed such a terrible crime.
Duck Detective was a good surprise, it’s short, but very well made; every character has a simple first-impression sprite and a more detailed version once you start properly investigating them with the magnifying glass which was a fun touch. It’s fully voice acted, there is a dedicated quack button, and the actual mystery you are investigating has a fair amount of misdirection that feels satisfying to catch. The only part I got confused with, was when I had to figure out a number code, which I sadly had to end up brute-forcing as I didn’t understand the acronyms to get the actual numbers. I also recommend turning the hint system off, since it’s really easy to give up and just use it. Highly recommended, I’ll be playing the second game, The Ghost of Glamping, this month for sure!
The Stanley Parable
1–9 hours to five years to complete, The Stanley Parable is an absolutely delightful narrative-driven game about a completely normal office worker named Stanley, who suddenly finds himself unsupervised after his manager and co-workers all seem to have mysteriously taken the day off. Saying much more would spoil the experience, but it’s a game I’d recommend to almost anyone — even someone who has never played a video game before.
Going into this game completely blind is absolutely the best way to experience it, if possible. It’s funny, packed with numerous endings, and has ridiculously high replay value. The narration is easily one of the game’s strongest aspects, especially because the narrator reacts to your shenanigans in such entertaining ways. While the game itself is fairly short, it’s also very easy to spend nine hours in it uncovering… things I won’t mention, ahaha. Anyway, if you haven’t played it yet, please do. The Broom Closet ending in particular has to be a fan favorite!!!
Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library!
4-22+ hours to complete, Librarian is a mindless and relaxing finding and sorting game, where you play as a librarian under the great Principle Merlin, at the University of Celesthall. Fairies often cause mischief, and one has recently unshelved all the books and thrown them all over the floor; it’s your job to find, sort and re-shelf them, your reward being one of the greatest of honors – a pizza party of one with your name on it. Get to work!
“how could this game possibly be fun, you’re just shelving books.” you ask, and while I would like to agree with you, reading all the book titles and hunting them down to put in their proper spots and slowly recovering scarce floorspace was incredibly entertaining for me. I chose to do the no-major magic run first and it took me a lovely seventeen hours re-shelving the 3,072 titles, the magic run took me two hours since by then, I knew where everything went, and the special stage you unlock after your first run was an absolute treat. As for cons, I didn’t find any bugs or issues but it would be nice to have the ability to gently set a book down and stack them on the floor, instead of tossing them. There was a complication where I had a single book missing, but when you have ten books lift, you can summon them back to their original spawn position, even if they’ve escaped the library through the floor, somehow. I’m under the impression there will be more content in the future, as there is a greyed out “extra” mode I’m unable to access, but I look forward to finding out what that is and highly recommend this game to anyone looking to turn their brain off and just organize entertaining books.
Hidden in my Paradise
3-5+ hours to complete, Hidden in my Paradise is a cute, fun, and well designed HOG that even lets you create and share your own levels with a huge variety of items, characters, and furniture. There are four areas and twenty five levels, as well as additional free extra holiday areas. Inside each level there are additional optional tasks, such as finding treasure chests, faeries, and moving items around to set up scenes to take cute photographs, although sometimes I found it didn’t work well, and I had to zoom out more or mess around with it.
Overall, it’s a fine game. It’s not too long, not too short, and I actually enjoyed making a little HOG map of my own then poking my steam friends to go play it – everyone who has this game can also play what you make and give it a rating, so you can get some little gold stars for your efforts. There are only two cons; one is that the looping background music gets too repetitive and the search function did not work for me when I was looking for my friends created areas, so I had to sort by newest to go hunt them down. I’m pretty sure that last bit will eventually get patched, so it’s worth checking out if you are a Hidden Object Game Enjoyer and/or have a friend group to share hidden object levels you make.
Report #26 May
As previously stated kinda slow month. With some luck at the end of this month will finish with the unplanned work that showed up but most likely in the beginning of July. Bad part is that RTO came to work so 3 days a week few hours go to commute. Probably part of my lunch break would add few gaming time to go for achievements in finished games but will have to see how that goes.
Back to the progress. Beginning of month they added the chapter select in Replaced amd was able to get my missing achievements. Again full month of Firestone. Also finished with Picross Fairytale: Legend of the Mermaid , got finished with Sex Apartment 2: Grand Hotel and story of Lust Poker Club(missing the two flush achievements which will take forever) and managed to cram at the end of month Lust Trip and Innocent Grape to finish.
May 2026
Finally managed to beat Core Keeper. Game turned into heavy grind. Riftbreaker and Turtles are being played in co-op so takes time to find suitable moments for them. Started StarVaders and it feels easier than I expected. Completed all three difficulties on first try. Usually these kill you easily on first tries until you unlock the cool stuff. Time to hit the heat on - summer mode engaged.
Finished
Grinding skills is grinding my gears. Middle part of the game had sudden difficulty spike but that evened out in the end.
Ongoing
The Riftbreaker
32.4 hours, 29 of 54 achievements
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate
16.6 hours, 61 of 79 achievements
StarVaders
4.9 hours, 28 of 100 achievements
Progress
May 2026
Only two completions this month, but at least one of them was in a game I’ve been working on for months. I’ve also put like 130+ hours into The Witcher 3 in this month alone, so I hope that makes up for the backlog growing and the lack of many completions :))
This was quite the marathon. This is a minesweeper-pictogram hybrid game with many nice puzzles, solid logic, and a variety of options. The pictures are nice, the animations are cute, and it's an overall nice experience. However, the game requires you to play all variations of story puzzles. This means you will need to play the game with up to 4 colors and on VERY large boards that take like an hour to complete each. Recommended, but don't expect this to be a fast achievement hunt by any means.
Overall, a very similar experience to the original Voxelgram. They didn't really change much with this, aside from a few quality-of-life changes and the ability to play it with multiple colors now. The novelty of the concept of a 3D nonogram kinda wore off by the time I finished this entry, so I likely wouldn't get any further versions of this game. It's not bad, though. Recommended, but know that it isn't much different from the original game.
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Rune Dice
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Death Howl
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Luna Abyss
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Slot or Not
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Until Then
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Meltopia
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Heroes of Hammerwatch II
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Nordhold
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Out of Line
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The Alters
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Guns, Princess and Braves
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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The Iron Oath
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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While the Iron's Hot
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Cubic Odyssey
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Critter Cove
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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The Colonists
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Moonsigil Atlas
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Payroll
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CloverPit
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Odinfall
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Bang Average Football
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Flick Shot Rogues
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Kaamos
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TownsFolk
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Void Miner – Asteroid Roguelite
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Dice With Death
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Dice of Kalma
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Fortune Seller
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Luck & Loot
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Crysis 3 Remastered





































