Interesting study of half-sincere apologies that deflect blame. Wish there was a way to at least make a proper apology though...they seem to range from awful to less bad, but not wholly into solid apologies. That might be the point, though.
Perhaps a good way to demonstrate to someone why their apology didn't win you over.
Cool bartending simulation+visual novel. There's a lot more game than I expected. If any aspect of it intrigues you, you'll probably find more to enjoy when you play it.
If you're not sure, you can play the gamejam version with the dogs, if you like that this is that but more and better.
Cool little city builder. Never feels like the city is doing well, compelling for short play sessions.
Well made card based rogue-like. Explore the dungeon by revealing cards, delve deeper with the stairs card, stave off hunger with food or some spells
Interesting puzzlescript sokoban type thing where your ultimate goal is to befriend all cats
Quite charming.
Warm hearted cute game, with a sincere message. Takes less than an hour to play to a satisfying point.
Didn't love the controls, rather than holding a button to keep moving, had to repeatedly press, since each press only moves a tiny bit and characters are a half screen or further apart. Worth the tedium for the cutesy ending and fluffy message.
Interesting variation on Yoot Tower/Tiny Tower games.
It's great for short play sessions, with only dpad/arrow/WASD controls.
Downside is that it gets difficult/less fun quite quickly. A good proof of concept for how much the Yoot Tower formula can be boiled down to be as minimalist as this. Impressive work.
Clever turn based shooting game. Turn ends when you shoot.
A cute short game of taking quality bunny photos, based on an xkcd comic
Interesting small game. Controls take one or two deaths to get used to, but once you get it it's fun. Jump and slash for points.
Pretty cool, quickplay game with rpg elements. Timed sword swing gameplay. Would recommend.
Though after playing it, not very much like minesweeper at all. No mines, only looking around for monster lairs. Doesn't share very much gamefeel with Minesweeper, is fun in it's own way instead.
A fun game, even more so with friends. Playing as a group deciding to say Yes or No is fun, especially when there's a disagreement and you need to debate which one will turn out better.
It's a cute game, with a variety of the kingdom's citizens making requests that have various consequences based on your decisions. Last I played, it erred towards being easy, but with the overall optimistic tone, it works out in the game's favor.