Blumgi Splash
A short physics-puzzle title in which the player aims and releases a soft body to dislodge other blobs. We discuss its timing model and what it borrows from earlier aim-and-shoot puzzlers.
Read the full review →A growing index of editorial reviews published by TrivMordVirex. Articles cover casual and indie titles available on the open web and are organised under our fixed editorial taxonomy. Each entry links to a full review with byline, publication date, and the original source page of the title under discussion.
The archive is read top-to-bottom; titles are not ranked, recommended, or promoted — they are catalogued.
A short physics-puzzle title in which the player aims and releases a soft body to dislodge other blobs. We discuss its timing model and what it borrows from earlier aim-and-shoot puzzlers.
Read the full review →
An arcade-action sequel built around bouncing collision and short, dense levels. The review focuses on stage variety and how the loot loop sustains attention between runs.
Read the full review →
A modern reading of the brick-breaker template. We compare its handling to the genre’s reference titles and note where the upgrade economy improves or distracts.
Read the full review →
An endless runner with a minimalist visual identity. The review examines pacing, difficulty progression, and the readability of obstacles at speed.
Read the full review →
A friction-flipping physics puzzler structured as short single-screen rooms. We evaluate the puzzle authoring across the difficulty arc.
Read the full review →
A casual area-control title with cellular-automaton aesthetics. The review covers map design, decision tempo, and how the AI behaves at higher difficulty.
Read the full review →