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I mentioned in my April log that I was going to try and not feel overwhelmed by all the indie releases in these couple of months and well, I failed. But hey, I learned something about myself, and that is: I don’t really want to focus on new games so much that I forget about my backlog. Plus, I often pick games based on my mood, so having to play one game after the other because I received multiple review keys just felt… uncomfortable. It feels weird to complain about that, but it’s true. Reviews aside, I wrote a post I was particularly proud of, and drew a tiny comic that made me equally happy. Part of the reason why I like these monthly logs is because they give me a moment to look back at things I’ve created, what I’d like to do more or less of. https://lunasgaminglog.com/2026/05/19/can-we-stop-blindly-accusing-indie-games-of-using-generative-ai/ But now to what you probably came here to read about: games and more games. My May gaming log Yes, Your Grace, finished. This is a…

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