MINI REVIEW THREAD

First up, Golemchik by @williamexley. Kevin's friends abandon him for the summer, leaving him to fend for himself. A lover of the outdoors, Kevin quickly befriends a golem from the local forest and together they begin to hone their den building skills.
Their relationship takes some twists and turns as the golem struggles to contain his emotions, ultimately ending in disaster.

Kevin's bond with the golem is warming and you feel sadness for them as it goes downhill. Golemchik is a great story about fleeting childhood friendship.
Second up is Cyber Realm by @WrenMcDonald. A sci-fi, revenge romp through a post apocalyptic world.

In a world where The Master stores all technology for his own gain in the Cyber Realm, Nicolas suffers a life changing tragedy that puts him on a single minded path of revenge.
Finding his way into the Cyber Realm and aided by a few rebellious robots, Nicolas sets out to right the wrongs suffered under the oppressive regime.

If a one man revenge mission is you're thing, Cyber Realm ticks the boxes. It's a violent, fun tale of vengeful rebellion.
Third up is The Hunter by @torpordust.

Set in a bygone time, focusing around the Fourth Earl of Reisenskog, The Hunter harks back to the days of the hunter-explorer. The Earl learns the joys of hunting early on and makes it his life's quest to catch, kill, classify and conquer.
While the his ambitions bring him satisfaction in his conquests, some desires are still unobtainable. One more hunt is inevitable.

A story about feeling complete and content with your life. Sparrow's game influenced artwork give it a cut scene feel to a game I'd love to play.
Last up, it's Lost Property by @ajpoyiadgi.

Gerald is a postman. He spends his life keeping other people's belongings safe, but he's not careful with his own. Upon losing another one of his possessions, he stumbles upon something quite unexpected.
Over the years, his missing items somehow made their way to his own self-storage unit. The discovery pushes Gerald to pursue youthful ambition with stunning success.

An uplifting story about achieving your dreams, no matter how lost they seem, Lost Property is a delightful read.
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