Activities
Today
June 2026
Challenge track: 10/100
Beaten:
Fish to Dish: Idle Sushi
Gothic 1 Remake
Port Royale 4
112 Operator
Go! Go! Nippon! My First Trip to Japan
Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip
Update 158: June 2026
I survived the first heatwave of the year and I swear my PC was cooler than me.
A Taste of the Past is a short, free game about a girl dealing with the loss of her mom who boards a train to reconnect with her ancestors. It handles themes of grief and family history well, using a cute, simple art style. The gameplay revolves around cooking traditional recipes to unlock memories, which is a really smart way to show how food ties generations together. Plus, there is an incredibly cute doggo on the train so the game must be good :P . It’s a very quick play, but the story delivers a solid emotional punch and is well worth giving it a try
Tukoni: Prologue is a short, beautiful puzzle adventure based on the books by Oksana Bula. You play as a cute forest spirit, helping woodland animals and crafting items in a world that looks like a hand-drawn storybook. The art style is gorgeous and incredibly cozy, making the environment a total joy to explore. It’s free, features a sweet story, and serves as a perfect little teaser for what’s to come. Since the full game is supposed to be released soon, it’s the ideal time to pick this up and get a taste of its magical vibe.
KeyWe is a fantastic, chaotic puzzle game where you play as two little kiwi birds running a post office. Beating it entirely solo on the highest difficulty is definitely a flex—it's completely possible, but it gets incredibly hectic trying to manage both birds by yourself when the pace picks up. Most of the level variations are incredibly fun and creative, though the ice levels are just plain annoying with all the sliding around. It's a great mix of cute aesthetics and genuine mechanical challenge. If you want a frantic, high-stress puzzler that tests your multitasking, it’s a blast.
Frogwares' 2004 point-and-click adventure delivers an atmospheric Victorian murder mystery packed with genuine deduction, but it is heavily weighed down by its age. Technical glitches plague the game from the start, becoming a complete roadblock by the second day when unreadable, bunched-up text on a vital notebook tab halts all progress. You need to be able to select specific answers to questions, which you can't since they are unreadable. Furthermore, navigating the experience without a detailed walkthrough is pretty hard. This is especially true for the notoriously awful maze section, which pairs a stressful time limit with constantly shifting camera perspectives that completely ruin your sense of direction. It remains a rewarding brain-teaser for patient retro fans, but only if you can overlook its clunky, outdated design.
Technical Fix: Widescreen & Text Glitch Resolution
If your text is bunched up and unreadable on the notebook tab, the game is struggling with modern widescreen ratios. To fix it:
- Save and completely shut down the game.
- Navigate to the game's installation directory and locate the setup.ini file.
- Open the file in a text editor (like Notepad) and manually change the screen resolution lines to match your modern display resolution (e.g., 1920x1080).
- Save the file and restart the game. This forces a proper aspect ratio, fixes the interface text glitch, and makes the overall gameplay experience significantly smoother.
Death’s Door is an atmospheric indie gem that I want to love completely, but its steep difficulty often got in the way. While the major bosses are a fair challenge—even the final marathon—the real frustration for me was in the tedious mid-level rooms. Being repeatedly stuck in tight spaces forced to fight multiple, overwhelming waves of annoying enemies felt less like a test of skill and more like an artificial roadblock.
The visual storytelling is great, and using cracks on enemies instead of health bars is a cool concept in theory, but when you are desperately scrambling to avoid being killed, it’s impossible to safely gauge your progress. Navigating the world can also be a headache, as the complete lack of an in-game map left me turned around more than once.
Ultimately, my reflexes just aren’t cut out for this level of precision. It’s a great game, but it desperately needs an easy mode, health bars, or accessibility options for players who want to enjoy the world without tearing their hair out or are completely stuck.
Asterix & Obelix XXL Romastered has a solid core idea, but it ultimately overstays its welcome and feels about four hours too long. While the nostalgic beat-'em-up concept is good, the gameplay gets incredibly repetitive because the difficulty scaling relies entirely on throwing massive, tedious hordes of Romans at you. Adding tons of extra enemies doesn't make the combat better or more engaging—it just turns the late game into a boring, exhausting slog. It’s worth a look for fans of the original, but be prepared for a grind.
NEKOPARA Extra is a cute prequel to the series that provides some nice backstory, but it definitely has its caveats. While the art style and slice-of-life moments are adorable enough, some of the steam achievements are incredibly questionable and uncomfortable—especially things like jiggling their boobs, considering the main characters are explicitly kittens at this point in the timeline. If you can look past those weird design choices, it's a sweet, brief addition for fans of the franchise, but those elements definitely leave a bizarre aftertaste.
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne still delivers a great, classic neo-noir story, but the old-school PC jank really tests your patience. The escort mission with Vinnie Gognitti is a massive roadblock—he's incredibly annoying to listen to, and his pathfinding is so bad he got stuck on a balcony for a good forty minutes. Playing as Mona Sax has its issues too; a glitch completely froze her model, leaving her able to turn but not walk until a desperate shoot-dodge jump finally broke her loose. The narrative payoff is excellent, but the buggy AI and movement glitches definitely kill the momentum.
Overall Backlog Progress: -0,18% change to last times unfinished/never played games (58,14% unfinished games)
Overall SG Wins Progress:+0,02% change to last times unfinished/never played games (48,03% unfinished games)
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WooLoop
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Lucky and a life worth living
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Dreamstones
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American Truck Simulator
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Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
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Pixel Puzzles Ultimate Jigsaw Puzzles
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Coloring Pixels
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PlateUp!
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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan
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Pixel Puzzles Traditional Jigsaw Puzzles
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Bully: Scholarship Edition
1.6 hours playtime
no achievements
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Evoland Legendary Edition
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Rain on Your Parade
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The Alters
SG wins: Added myself (free games and old keys): Gifts:
PoP: thanks to BlueLightning42 & Nunya for challenging me
Report #6 - Multiplayer progress part 2
One of my favourite games of all time that I've been playing for years. There's no other like it out there.
It's a PvP shooter, but it starts as a survival horror shooter, with maps teeming with monsters, and one or two dangerous boss monsters we try to hunt, with other players trying to kill us over the bounty the boss drops. That amazing horror period of being afraid of anything and everything in the game lasted about 500 hours for me. After that, I became braver and more aggressive in my approach - I started looking forward to hunting - and fighting - other players. I have joined the monster compendium of the Bayou. The action, the adrenaline, the thrill, the victory - that's what it was all about.
However, the game is a live service by Crytek. And such games change, that is their nature. For me, the changes were for the worse. First came the limitation of the drops of premium currency from playing and achieving feats in the game (killing players, hunting bosses, actually getting out alive with the bounty). The prize for playing the game as intended was gone, and with that, so was the motivation. I'm not the only one affected. Over the years after that change, I noticed many players straight up ignoring the boss and the bounty and concentrating on fighting the other players instead. It was the only truly rewarding thing left in the game. And while it was amazing, with old cowboy guns, amazing sound design that added new dimension to fights, tactics and resource management, the old style of fighting by hunting also started being phased out to make the game faster and tighter.
In the end, the game ceased to be what I fell in love with.
Then came other things. Game was ported to newer CryEngine version. The new graphics were so dense in detail that they kind of made my head hurt. I didn't know where to look. UI got changed into staple console UI, with big tiles and generally being shit. That has since been kind of fixed, but I never truly got used to it.
The TV series we were promised never came to be. The single player mode everybody craved never made a beep on developers' radar. The new actual content (monsters, bosses, maps) took years to be released, while developers are content to release the inconsequential stuff to monetise (weapon skins, time-limited events that play the same).
With things I disliked accumulating, things I liked disappearing, and nothing new & good to look forward to, eventually I came to realise I have no more reason to play.
It was my favourite. Now it's no more, replaced by something else.
Still, it was great to play it, and I can't ever say I regret it. GG
Another multiplayer first person shooter I put over 1000 hours into. Man, when they are good, I sure do love them.
This one is also one of my favourite games ever.
Purely multiplayer PvP, this game has multiple play modes and incredible variety of playstyles. Three different classes, each with multiple specializations (being either unique gadgets nearly equaling superpowers, or actual superpowers), weapons and gadgets practically make it a "make your own hero" hero shooter.
Most of the modes are base attack/defense in disguise, making it way better than typical mindless team deathmatch.
All in all: tight gameplay and movement, incredible variety of playstyles, tactics and strategy, good gunplay, destructible environment, big maps to learn. Just awesome.
Alas, not all is perfect in this paradise. Game is seasonal, and that kind of forces me to grind some seasonal progression points from time to time. Dailies (which in essence are annoying practice in gaming) are simply not enough. Basically, the time investment the game requires is too big for me to keep up with if I ever want to make a dent in my backlog. The other issues of simply having played all the playstyles I wanted in the game already, the matches becoming very annoying recently with bad teams on my side being very common, and people ragequitting without game refilling the empty spots causing the match to essentially end minutes before the clock runs out and wasting everyone's time all add up.
So enough is enough. I've had my fill. Game was great, time for new stuff.
Side note: some achievements were so hard to obtain (partly due to rng) that I practically jumped in my seat when I got them. ^_^
I'm really proud to have 100%ed this one.
Another PvP multiplayer game!
A bit like Super Smash Bros, but third person. Hit people so they fall from the arena, but the less health they have, the farther they fly upon getting hit. Basically, a happy, chaotic brawl with various arenas and characters inspired by various myths.
Played it just before servers shut down, but it was very nice.
Have it on Epic Games Store, so crossing it out of there as well.
Another PvP multiplayer FPS game! Also one of recent games it was popular to criticise on the internet.
It was actually very easy to start playing it. Low bar of entry was a plus. There were plenty of cool elements in it, but I also saw plenty of rough edges.
I also started playing it after the big gameplay update, and I can imagine how much duller and repetitive it was before. So criticisms were kind of fair, I have to admit that.
Still, I had my fun with it. Hunting for achievements just before servers closed was a bit stressful, but plenty of people were willing to help out one another, sometimes even with no communication available between opposing teams.
In the end, servers shut down, and that's about it with this game.
Multiplayer PvP dungeon raiding and extraction game. A mighty rival to Dark and Darker, swooping into the scene as Dark and Darker was having legal issues. In the end, it failed, and servers shut down. Whoopsie.
I only played its demo a long while back, and even then it had some glaring issues, chief issue being a crawling level walking speed
Literally only grabbed the game because it was F2P. Maybe it's for the best I never played it again.
Multiplayer PvP game. Something akin to Dead by Daylight in gameplay, with SCP vibes.
Played through tutorial, but playerbase wasn't there to start a public match.
F2P on Steam, so kind of easy come, easy go.
Servers shut down, so can't play even if I wanted to.
Multiplayer PvP hide and seek game.
Got it as a key drop from someone who didn't want it (so counting it as a gift), but never got around to playing it, even though I meant to.
Found out servers shut down long after they did, so that's that.
Multiplayer PvP FPS game.
Played probably around 2012 for a match or three to check it out. Seemed very similar to Call of Duty to me back then, but plenty of reviews I've seen recently mentioned that it was ahead of its time. Well, in the end it didn't matter, as the game decided to start becoming worse and worse, enough so that they shut it down and released a new version.
BLAEO
Total: 26 (+8)
Completed: 15 (+4)
Beaten: 3
Won’t play: 8 (+4)
SG wins: 3
Gifts: 5 (+1)
Multiplayer: 15 (+8)
Games I want to play: 1 (+1)
Games from Series I want to play: 0
Done everywhere
Total: 29 (+9)
Steam: 26 (+8)
EA: 0
Uplay: 0
GOG: 0
EGS: 3 (+1)
Amazon: 0
Blizzard: 0
Mobile: 0
Other: 0
Then came June and I went on my first vacation after the accident, to Greece of all places! But it was a great holiday and I still had time to buy games :)
Games added in June 2026
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Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan
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Cozy Caravan
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SCP - Mystery Man
0 hours playtime
no achievements
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Construction Simulator
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The Red Lantern
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Life is Strange: Double Exposure
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Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers
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Morels: The Hunt 2
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Remothered: Tormented Fathers
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Wayward Strand
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Happy's Humble Burger Farm
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Tavern Talk
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Control Ultimate Edition
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The Tales of Bayun
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Camper Van: Make it Home
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The Guardian of Nature
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Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator
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Cozy Cleaner
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A Planet Full of Cats
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Treasure Beach
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FIND ALL: Valentine's Day 💘💌🍫
Games added: 21 (12 more than the last month)
Games won: 1 (same as last month)
A couple of PP Dlc’s :)
Can’t wait to try Retro Rewind, I used to work at Blockbuster myself, so this will be a fun trip down memory lane. As always feel free to recommend me games you tried here :)
Shifting what I’m playing around a bit as I wasn’t really enjoying A Story About My Uncle, and even if it’s short I don’t like beating games just to beat them if I’m not having fun. The grapple mechanic was neat, but it was becoming repetitive and always felt a bit clunky. Switching in ADOM which I have no illusions about actually beating, but as long as I play a game and give it time until the fun wears off I consider it a win.
Just started a run as an orc fighter in ADOM. Island Off Outer Darkness just started to get really weird. And finding myself surprised to be really enjoying Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing. It’s a good bit of old school cart racing.
Yesterday
Some personal highlights of Q2 2026:
I mostly played games for PAGYWOSG and found some gems through that.
Overall, I finished 13 games and completed roughly half of them.
Solid collection of puzzles with a very silly story.
I haven't played the first game but this game is fortunately still understandable.
Speaking of wacky detective games: this one is a very short and focused experience which is just lovely all around.
Another weird detective game? What are the chances??
This one is a more classical point and click style game which is a bit more grounded then the other two; but just a bit.
Feels like Twin Peaks some of the time :)
And now onto the photography section:
TOEM is simply incredible. You go around a lovely world, take pictures of everything, and solve some mild puzzles.
This game oozes with charm and is highly enjoyable!
And now for the other photography game:
Alba is a game where you take photos of animals on and try to save the island at the same time.
Also very charming and wholesome
Does scanning count as photography?
Sooo, Subnautica 2 has finally released into early access.
And it's good! If you want more Subnautica you'll get it here. And the addition of co-op makes this really fun.
7 July 2026 | S26E1
Not a bad game, I quite enjoyed it, however the gameplay gets repetitive, especially if you want to get all endings/achievements, since each ending requires a separate playthrough. The game is just not good enough to warrant that.
I just discovered this site when I was looking for gaming and playalong challenges. It also brought me to Steamgifts which is great as I often have spare keys I need to get rid of.
My library is massive as I adopted Steam back when it was just used to distribute Counter-Strike and have been amassing games ever since. It took me quite a while to organize all my games, but it was a great way to reacquaint myself with what I have. There are games in there I’ve never played that I had forgotten about completely!
I’‘m going to start off with three games I’m working on - I was already in the middle of Island Off Outer Darkness, and I started working on Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing and A Story About My Uncle. I forgot all about the theme when choosing. Oops!
Quickly glancing at my feed, there sure are some fancy looking posts. I have no idea what I’m doing so just plain text for now.
Jul 06 2026
🌈 June ‘26 report
🏆 SG Wins Progress Bar
🕹️ Overall Progress Bar
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A Little to the Left
0 minutes playtime
0 of 65 achievements
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Assemble with Care
0 minutes playtime
0 of 14 achievements
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BAD END THEATER
0 minutes playtime
0 of 48 achievements
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Carto
0 minutes playtime
0 of 20 achievements
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Cassette Beasts
0 minutes playtime
0 of 123 achievements
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Cat Cafe Manager
0 minutes playtime
0 of 62 achievements
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Control Ultimate Edition
0 minutes playtime
0 of 67 achievements
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Copycat
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Cozy Caravan
0 minutes playtime
0 of 30 achievements
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Detroit: Become Human
0 minutes playtime
0 of 48 achievements
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Endling - Extinction is Forever
0 minutes playtime
0 of 28 achievements
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Escape From Mystwood Mansion
0 minutes playtime
0 of 20 achievements
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Farewell North
0 minutes playtime
0 of 19 achievements
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Fischer's Fishing Journey
485 hours playtime
92 of 92 achievements
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Gourdlets
0 minutes playtime
0 of 10 achievements
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Is This Seat Taken?
0 minutes playtime
0 of 26 achievements
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Last Time I Saw You
0 minutes playtime
0 of 36 achievements
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Lil' Guardsman
0 minutes playtime
0 of 48 achievements
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Mail Time
0 minutes playtime
0 of 23 achievements
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Midnight Ramen
0 minutes playtime
0 of 20 achievements
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Minami Lane
0 minutes playtime
0 of 20 achievements
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missed messages.
33 minutes playtime
4 of 4 achievements
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Mondealy
0 minutes playtime
0 of 25 achievements
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Omno
0 minutes playtime
0 of 21 achievements
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Pilo
0 minutes playtime
0 of 37 achievements
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Re:Fresh
0 minutes playtime
0 of 13 achievements
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Rhell: Warped Worlds & Troubled Times
0 minutes playtime
0 of 31 achievements
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Spilled!
0 minutes playtime
0 of 11 achievements
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Spirit Crossing Playtest
3 hours playtime
no achievements
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Strange Horticulture
0 minutes playtime
0 of 18 achievements
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Tailside: Cozy Cafe Sim
0 minutes playtime
0 of 13 achievements
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The August Before
0 minutes playtime
0 of 19 achievements
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The Guardian of Nature
0 minutes playtime
0 of 16 achievements
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The Red Lantern
0 minutes playtime
0 of 27 achievements
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Thirsty Suitors
0 minutes playtime
0 of 26 achievements
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Tiny Pasture
0 minutes playtime
0 of 55 achievements
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Walk The Frog
0 hours playtime
0 of 14 achievements
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Wednesdays
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Your Big, Cute Monster Farm
0 minutes playtime
0 of 71 achievements
First post of 2026 and first post in 9 years? Someone's doing things!
Added list is huge, I had a bunch of keys laying around for games I was interested in, so I decided to activate all of them. Because why not, you know? And also to see if any of them get me out this damn slump. No luck so far.
I have writer's block, but for gaming. Gamer's block? Someone yell at my brain to let me play more games 🙏🏼












































