I don't think this game requires much explanation on what it is, but I will give you a good review anyway.

Furry Shades of Gay is a visual novel type of game with Match 3 puzzle gameplay between each branching story option. Your success in the Match 3 game at each branch affects the choices you can select, though most of the time you can select freely as getting the choices unlocked is rather easy.

The gameplay is solid and fun, the artwork and animation are actually pretty good and honestly hot, and the writing is decent, but nothing ground breaking. The game does have voice acted scenes, but some sounds were not entirely realistic and sometimes broke the immersion a little bit. It's easy to tell that this game isn't your regular shovelware hentai game out here on steam. You can tell that there was actual effort put into the game and I enjoyed that more than anything else in the game.

Other than that I don't really have much to say about this one, it's porn, it's furry. It's pretty alright and I enjoyed 100% it. It's very much 100% gay, but I'm sure you got that from the name alone. If you want this kind of content, it's a good recommendation for it, and I think the price of it isn't half bad either. I definitely recommend it.

The Witness is a game where you are thrown into a beautiful world of wonder without any explanation other than how to control your movement and how to use your mouse on the puzzles.

It's a game of puzzles that leave you scratching your head more than once, some may take you ages to figure out and some you get done quite fast. The game uses it's environment, among other things, to bring you these puzzles and it uses clever ways for solutions all the way to the end.

Whenever it gets too tough or even boring, you can just walk away and come back later! It's genius how you can just leave and visit another area to clear your mind, then come back to where you were stuck last time and figure it out finally with a clear mind.

The Witness is certainly an experience. A unique and refreshing one. If you're a fan of abstract puzzles and problem solving, there's much to love here, as I certainly enjoyed it. I just caution that a lot of what makes this game satisfying comes from your interpretation of it, not necessarily through the game itself.

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

Short, but entertaining hidden objects game in a 3D world where you need to find cats, complete quests and ... battle an evil tree in the lighthouse? That last part didn't really make sense to me either, so don't worry about it lol.

You move around the world with your mouse, you can zoom in and out, but you can't really turn the camera. The camera is mostly fixed angle that sometimes made it difficult to find all the cats. There also was no hint option, which was a little disappointing, but the cats were not all that difficult to find.

Every cat has a name and you can pet them! The story is almost non-existent and quite confusing, but honestly I don't really think this game even needed a story to begin with, but it is there, for what it's worth anyhow.

I really liked this hidden objects game, and will recommend it. The price of the game isn't really worth it imo, so wait for a sale for this one!

The main character is a city boy named Torin, who after his mother tells him to touch some grass, arrives at a rural community of farmers and he meets three eccentric farmer guys who all are a little odd. Even though they were odd at first, eventually they become very good friends of Torin! There is a chance for some wacky romance in there as well.

The game itself is pretty alright and the artstyle is okay even though I find it a rather simple and boring. The characters however were something I didn't like at all. They were just too weird and odd right from the beginning and it was super weird to even do any of the romance routes for the characters because they were just so weird. I kinda feel like the game would have benefited from longer routes and more time spent on actual bonding of the characters, rather than the romances being really fast and odd.

I guess the game is worth the price at it is at currently, but I just really didn't enjoy the weird humor, story and the artstyle of this game. Therefore I can't recommend it, but I think someone might enjoy the game.

It's Amy's birthday, and she's hosting a murder mystery party on a fancy train called the Mirage Express! You play as a worker on the train, making sure the party and partypeople are having a good time! When Sonic becomes the game's victim, everyone is off to get to the bottom of things. Things unfold, the game goes forward and something is definitely not right!

The game is a lovely little visual novel game with a mix of some point & click elements. The story is pretty interesting and I think the game is pretty fun for a free game! Definitely thought the game was a joke when it came out, but apparently a lot of people enjoyed this and after playing it myself I can definitely say the same for myself.

It's a game from SEGA, so it's official and it's for the price of free! Definitely a recommend from me, especially for the fans of Sonic and friends.

💙This game was gifted to F.U.R. - Furries Under Review for review.

A fast-paced arcade-styled shooter with permadeath and real-time map. Has randomly generated runs, actually fantastic voice acting, colorfully designed characters, and a simple yet interesting upgrade system. You follow the story of 4 self-proclaimed heroes as they fight the injustice of the "Earth Unit" - a collaborative government created by the people of Earth in an effort to keep their dying planet from becoming nothing, but a memory.

Unit Down is a really interesting game, and I did enjoy it to an extent, but sadly I was not fan of the real-time map mechanic of how it worked. You would go into planets to fight enemies, and while you are fighting there, the space map would still keep going forward in real-time, where missiles and enemy ships would spawn from earth. I didn't really understand first how to go back from the planet to shoot the missiles and ships on the space map, but I did eventually figure it out.

It's a fun enough game, and the fact that it is quite well made with the voice acting, awesome soundtrack and the character designs, it's definitely a worthy game to get and play. Totally recommended!

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

The goal? To find over 800 animals and objects in different levels of varying difficulty. As you continue to find them, the world gets filled with life and color. FIND ALL 4: Magic is a relaxing, yet sometimes frustrating, hidden object game that is suitable for all ages of gamers. Some items/creatures are harder to find than others and can cause slight frustration, but other than that, it's relatively easy and relaxing game.

The game has very pretty artstyle and there is also additional puzzles at the end of each map that breath more fresh air into the hidden object type gameplay. There is a lot of different cute animals and creatures in there as well, which makes this game perfect for animal lovers.

Definitely a worthy game to pick up and I would highly recommend it! It's also fairly affordable, so if you are tight on money to spend, you won't go completely broke if you buy this sweet little game!

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

Absolutely adorable hidden animal game with capybaras and cats. It has such an unique artstyle, which kinda looks sketchy, but also really well done. The night levels were definitely my favorites as the glow of the lights when you clicked on a capybara that indicated it was found was stunning! Such great art.

There was enough animals to find where it wasn't too annoying and long, but it also gave a little bit of a challenge with some of them being very cleverly hidden. It is an easy game to 100%, as there is only 4 levels, and 2 achievements for each, then there is an achievement for finding all capybaras and cats and an achievement for finding all in a level without any hints.

Definitely a worthy purchase to those who are interested in hidden animal games. Highly recommended!

💗 This game was gifted to Indie Therapy for review.

a Thrilling point-and-click story of a girl who wakes up at a watermill at night during a crazy thunderstorm. With no memory of how she got there, who she is or why her ankles and wrists have contusions on them, you are tasked to figure it out. As you go forward the girl starts to have flashbacks of what happened and little by little the story unfolds.

The artwork is very great and very well made, it has amazing atmosphere and it will keep you on your toes from start to finish. The soundtrack is very complimentary to the thriller feel of the game.

There is a couple of different endings in the game, but those endings are mostly dependent on the final choice you make or if you have a specific item in your inventory. The endings were interesting, but they weren't really all that exciting sadly. I honestly would have enjoyed them a lot more if there were multiple choices that affected those endings, rather than just one final choice.

Either way, the game is very well made, really interesting, and I really enjoyed it. Would definitely recommend it for others!

💙This game was gifted to F.U.R. - Furries Under Review for review.

Hibernation Day was a short little experience where you play as a young opossum trying to enjoy Hibernation Day with his family, but your parents are fighting and your sister is being moody. You do simple tasks in the game to get your family back on track with enjoying the final day before the long sleep begins for winter.

It's a really short game, I completed the game in 15 minutes and a few minutes extra for the last two achievements, as one of them requires you to start the game again and other requires you to do a different choice with the trashcan.

The artstyle is super pretty and cute, and I definitely think it's a worthy little game to play for free! I hope the developer will make more cute games like this one in the future!

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

Nukearts Studio has once again delivered an amazing success of a game in their series of hidden cat games. Like it's predecessors, Hidden Cats in Rome delivers an impressive array of details in it's artworks, with cats hidden in places one wouldn't know to look for at first, but when you focus on the search you will enjoy the hunt. You start with a monochromatic illustration and it gets colored as you find more and more cats until the last one is found and the final awesome artwork is revealed in all of its beautiful color.

You get to play through two different modes of the main game, normal and advanced, while unlocking bonus kitten levels! There is also a new bonus level called Nerd Arena, which is unlocked by doing all of the bonus kitten levels.

Normal mode has 120 cats in fixed positions and 5 hints available, though I suggest playing through it without using hints as that is required for an achievement. In Advanced mode there is 200 cats in semi-random positions and 12 Special cats that unlock Bonus Levels and give hints when found, and also 20 different city people to find that also give hints when found, though as with normal mode, using no hints grants an achievement so I recommend going without them.

Bonus Kitten levels are unlocked with finding the 12 special cats in Advanced mode and they have you searching for smaller cats that are more trickier to find, with a few hidden under clothing and backpacks ruffling in with animation for easier finding. The new bonus level, Nerd Arena, has you searching for kittens as well as people and it is clearly meant for as a test of your hidden object finding skills!

In this iteration of the series there is more than 970 hidden objects to be found in total, and the developers certainly outdid themselves from the previous games for sure.

The game is relaxing and addictive like all the games in the series and I would highly recommend this game wholeheartedly, not just on sale, but even with full price as it is not only cheap, but supports the developers to make more of these amazing hidden cat games! Try it out!

A very short puzzle game where you are a mouse named Otto trying to escape a rundown looking testing chamber. To escape the lab, Otto must look through the mirrors to see a parallel universe and reveal hidden paths.

The puzzles were fairly easy and didn't take too much thought. The artstyle was a very cool pixel style and the soundtrack was very fitting and gave an eerie atmosphere to the game.

I was kinda sad that it was such a short game as I was really enjoying it, it would have been very interesting if the journey continued forward from the lab. Either way the game was fun and I would highly recommend.

Want to experience the highs and lows of high school in a special way? It was hard enough for Alicia at the famed Wintermoor Academy before the Principal declared a snowball war between clubs! Now her club's only hope is to transform from nerdy nobodies into fantasy heroes. Unravel a reality-bending mystery with your friends and test your strategic mettle against an avalanche of colorful characters. And remember! High School is all about learning and making friends!

Wintermoor Tactics Club is a very charming, turn-based game about (essentially) a D&D club tackling a real life adventure. There's an underlying message about inclusivity and being true to yourself, but ultimately it's a cute Saturday morning cartoon type of game about the Power of Friendship! The tactics part of the game is not overly difficult, but some parts of it can offer a slight challenge.

The game offers a huge emphasis on characters and story, though the combat is also important. It's a wonderful little game that I spent a good chunk of time in, and I think it's fully worth it in the end. The story was intriguing and kept me on the edge of my seat, where as the characters were all lovely and unique, with their own little quirks and styles.

The game is very much worth it even at full price. Highly recommended.

You have four basic elements, an empty planet and plenty of time. You will have to use your intelligence and imagination as you combine air, water, fire and earth to create them into new elements to make your planet come alive!

Doodle God is an addicting puzzle & world building game where players use logic and ingenuity to create the entire universe. Starting with the basic elements of earth, wind, fire and air players can build a world filled with locomotives, Dragons, skyscrapers, Aliens and more. As you create elements watch the world come to life as new combinations create new elements, life-forms and objects that propagate the planet's surface.

Doodle God is a puzzle video game developed by JoyBits and originally released in 2010 for iOS and Adobe Flash. It includes gameplay inspired by a DOS game named Alchemy from 1997. Acting as the Doodle God, the player must combine available elements together to gain access to new elements. Combinations can be both physical (such as combining Water and Lava to obtain Steam and Stone) and metaphorical (such as combining Water and Fire to obtain Alcohol).

When I played this game for the first time in 2011 I fell in love with it! It was so much fun and such a different experience from anything else I had played. Sadly, the game hasn't aged all that well and I feel like it's not such a great game for me anymore. I played through it fully, getting all combinations, all elements, did all chapters, puzzles and artifacts, and I can truly say that I just couldn't enjoy it the same anymore.

Not sure why that was my reaction to it, but maybe it was just me? Either way, I can't really recommend it to you. Could be fun to play for nostalgia if it was free but the price range for a game that hasn't aged all that well isn't that great.

💜This game was gifted to Catizens Curations for review.

Have you always wanted to have a cute little creature companion with you while you watch a video or write your essay? Not to worry! Desktop Pet comes to the rescue with some cute creatures, that you can customize, and some very awesome extra features!

Desktop Pet is a life simulation game where you can take care of cute creatures while working or playing on your computer. Write documents, play games, watch videos together with your little companion. You can watch your pets jump around, play with toys and be goofy, while making sure that they are happy and well fed at the same time. There is also a cute little potion maker minigame inside the game that you can use to gain more gems to get more cool outfits, toys or just food for your pets.

It's a cute little tamagotchi typed game that you can keep on while you do other things! Sadly the game is very easy to beat currently and gaining currency is not that difficult. Hopefully with the release of the game and future updates there will be more fun things added!

Either way, the game is very fun to play currently and I recommend it whole heartedly! Great stuff!