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A Quick Note About Comments

I love reading your comments and hearing your thoughts, questions, and experiences. I wanted to make sure some things were clear after reading some recent comments that were left and now deleted. My goal is for this website to be a welcoming, safe space where everyone can enjoy discussing games, reviews, and the topics being covered. To help keep it that way, comments that contain spam, self-promotion, unrelated advertising, or links to random websites will be removed. Unless I've specifically asked you to share a link (for example, "Drop your favorite creator below!"), please don't post links in the comments. I also ask that comments mostly stay on topic, while I am a chain thinker myself and will chain topic to topic I completely understand. But if everyone is talking about sandwiches, you shouldn't be talking about your dog, unless they ate your sandwich.  Comments containing inappropriate, hateful, or harmful content will also be deleted. These rules aren'...

Dig World Early Review - I Can't Stop Playing This Addictive Steam Game

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Dig World Review - Early Steam Review | JellieRose.com I've been playing Dig World for the past few days. The game itself doesn't come out until the 17th of this month, so shout-out to the devs for letting me play this game early. I already have 32 of the 60 achievements, and I plan on getting them all. This game is super simple and addictive. Just One More Run... Dig World is a run-based game, so you have a time limit to dig and gather as many resources as you can. But you can't just gather them; you also have to return them to your shipping box for them to count. Some of the item descriptions are hilarious. Here are a few: Jawbone - "No more talking." Sausages - "A string of mystery meat-meat sausages." Rotten Foot - "A detached foot in questionable condition." They had me rolling. There are 400 items total, and I have around 250 of them so far. They come in different rarities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, E...

Frozen Flame Review – Is This Open-World Survival RPG Still Worth Playing?

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Frozen Flame Review – Is This Open-World Survival RPG Still Worth Playing? (2026) First Impressions So this game has been in my backlog for a while. Everyone knows that I like open-world, base-building, and exploration kinds of games. So, survival, sandbox, and crafting games—your basic Minecraft, Ark, Palworld kind of games. I guess those were the ones I could think of off the top of my head. I mean, there are others like The Forest, Scrap Mechanic, Satisfactory, and Valheim. I could go on for a while. I just like those styles of games and have played many of them. If you enjoy survival crafting games with exploration and building mechanics, Frozen Flame definitely fits into that category. Thanks to the Developers So let me get to the point: thanks for the key, devs! I got this game through a program called Terminals.io. I was actually assigned the game like three years ago... but I forgot Terminals existed, so it was sitting in my accepted folder....