Scritchy Scratchy
Scritchy Scratchy reads like a joke at first, but it very quickly finds its own rhythm between chance, automation, and that faintly embarrassing urge to buy one more batch.
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Scritchy Scratchy reads like a joke at first, but it very quickly finds its own rhythm between chance, automation, and that faintly embarrassing urge to buy one more batch.
Dave the Diver still feels like five different games stitched together, but it gets an unusual amount of mileage out of making almost all of them feed the same urge: just one more in-game day.
Retro Rewind could have coasted on easy 90s affection, but it works best when it turns that nostalgia into routines, weekly rhythms, and small shopkeeping habits you actually want to repeat.