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7.1 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
Skeleseller is exactly the kind of cozy, idle-lite experience I was hoping for—a skeleton shopkeeper simulator that’s both relaxing and oddly engrossing. A sizable portion of the game operates on its own while you idle, but as you unlock more skeleton workers and town upgrades, you start actively managing adventurer parties and townsfolk in a surprisingly satisfying way. 

I found myself completely losing track of time—every time I looked at the clock, 30 minutes had disappeared. The gameplay loop is delightfully addictive: sending adventurers into combat, pawning loot, enhancing your town, then repeating. It’s as fun as it sounds.

The art direction and UI are polished and intuitive, which pairs nicely with the laid-back design ethos. It feels warm without being cluttered, and the pace lets you experiment without pressure.

What I loved:
A light, idler-lite loop that remains engaging as it shifts between automatic and hands‑on management.
Charming pixel graphics and world-building that make you want to stay in Skeletown.
Thoughtful systems—skills, farms, elite battles—that deepen the gameplay without overwhelming.

Room to Improve:

The archivability of adventurers across the battle map could be smoother; keeping track of who is assigned where can occasionally feel fiddly.  I think this is more just me getting familiar with the process.
I did see a few people mention a couple of minor bugs appeared—like a lingering zombie on the battle map after defeating a boss—but support seems responsive and updates have steadily refined the experience. I didn't see any of those issues.

Skeleseller’s demo delivers a wonderfully relaxed but compelling gameplay loop—perfect for fans of incremental and management games who prefer subtle charm over grinding complexity. I’m genuinely looking forward to the full release in Q4 2025 to see where the town-building and campaign expand from here.
Posted July 28, 2025.
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3,297.7 hrs on record (1,213.2 hrs at review time)
Arma 3 is a great game by itself. But where it really shines is in the mods and cutom content that it makes available. Arma is a sandbox that content creators can use to create some of the most fun and fantasticly real combat scenarios out there.

It also opens the doors for other ways to use the game in fun ways. With go kart races, helicopter time trials, and target practice / firing ranges, you can really find endless ways to have fun in this game.

Posted November 6, 2014.
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