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  • Summary: Lovish is an outrageous 8-bit action-adventure game! Quest with Sir Solomon through a series of bite-sized rooms, as he attempts to free Princess Tsuna, the woman he loves, from the Devil Lord's clutches!
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  1. Feb 4, 2026
    90
    Lovish is a chaotic homage to 8-bit action platformers, blending tight single-screen challenges with tongue-in-cheek storytelling and a surprising amount of depth. Players control Sir Solomon, a lovestruck knight tackling absurd scenarios and brutal stages, all while chasing a princess who may not be worth the trouble. With its irreverent tone, punishing one-hit deaths, and rewarding progression system, Lovish balances skill, humor, and nostalgia to deliver a distinctly indie experience that’s both challenging and memorable.
  2. Feb 10, 2026
    76
    Filled with humorous parodies and subverted clichés, Lovish is a delightful indie platformer that faithfully recreates the retro feel with solid level design and rich content. While its strict adherence to old-school mechanics brings some inherent flaws, it remains an excellent choice for players seeking a nostalgic experience that offers a reasonable challenge without being overly hardcore.
  3. Feb 5, 2026
    70
    Lovish is a pleasant retro-style experience built around simple controls, brisk levels, and light humor, delivering a competent 2D adventure with a fair number of secrets for players who enjoy exploring off the beaten path. However, it is also a limited and occasionally repetitive game, with many sections failing to leave a lasting impression and rarely pushing beyond the basics. Optional challenges and hidden content help soften these issues but don’t fundamentally elevate the experience. Ultimately, Lovish is a fun and well-executed journey that succeeds at what it sets out to do, even if it never truly stands out.