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Trust Me, I Nailed It

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96%Game Brain Score
story, humor
gameplay, grinding
96% User Score Based on 54 reviews

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Trust Me, I Nailed It is a single player tactical role playing game with fantasy and comedy themes. It was developed by Team Afternoon and was released on February 5, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

is a turn-based strategy game where you edit video clips to make a screwed up warrior into a monster-slaying legend. Edit, stitch, and fake your way to epic battle videos. Make every fight look like a glorious win.

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 54 reviews
story4 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • Unique and creative puzzle/strategy gameplay that involves planning and editing sequences.
  • Engaging and amusing writing with a clever, nostalgic fantasy/social media hybrid setting.
  • Well-executed and polished for a free game, offering a rewarding and fun short experience.
  • Relatively short game length with limited content and few new mechanics introduced after halfway.
  • Hard mode offers little real difficulty spike, reducing the long-term challenge.
  • Some technical issues reported (e.g., crashing at certain points) and minor quality-of-life improvements needed.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is engaging and offers a unique blend of light strategy and puzzle mechanics that encourage thoughtful planning and resource management. While generally fun and well-designed with a charming theme, some players find it somewhat brief and mechanically shallow, with limited new elements introduced after the midpoint. Overall, it provides an enjoyable, innovative experience but could benefit from deeper complexity and more varied content.

    • “Great theme and pseudo fantasy setting works well with the light strategy / puzzle gameplay.”
    • “This game blends a super original world with fresh, innovative gameplay to create something truly impressive.”
    • “The gameplay really makes you think, recount your steps, and really make use of megabytes as a resource.”
    • “For me though, the gameplay is too weak.”
    • “Fairly short, and unfortunately could be fleshed out a bit more mechanically; the game stops introducing new elements of note about halfway through.”
    • “It's quite fun to play, even if I'm unsure where the restart button is when I mess up gameplay, but that may be my own fault and not the game's; it's engaging to plan out attacks and moves with the limitations and criteria the game imposes.”
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally seen as simple, charming, and somewhat generic, serving more as a light backdrop to the gameplay rather than the main focus. Players appreciate the unique twist of creative control through editing, which adds depth beyond the narrative itself. Overall, the story is enjoyable but not particularly memorable.

    • “I also think the story ideas might be entertaining in an optional objective kind of way, where you as the editor get to exercise 'creative control' over some outcomes.”
    • “Story was generic but still enjoyable as the twist with the editing stuff was way more unique.”
    • “The story is charming and funny, the mechanics are extremely simple to grasp and fun to master, and to boot, you even get extra content when you've finished the game.”
    • “Ignore the story, you don't need to act out any sort of specific scene like the narrative sometimes seems to hint at, just win the battles and have fun unraveling this convenient modern equivalent to a puzzle-book.”
    • “The story and the setting of the game didn't really stick with me.”
    • “Silly storyline.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its hilarious and charming premise, appealing to a diverse audience. While some find the writing less engaging, overall the comedic elements enhance the enjoyable and lighthearted experience.

    • “The whole premise is already hilarious... highly recommend!”
    • “The story is charming and funny, the mechanics are extremely simple to grasp and fun to master, and to boot, you even get extra content when you've finished the game.”
    • “Funny premise, but I don't care much for the writing.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate that the game minimizes tedious grinding, offering a more engaging experience compared to similar titles that heavily rely on repetitive tasks.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is minimal, featuring only about four tracks, and is generally seen as a simple but pleasant addition without standing out significantly.

  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praised the game's graphics for its unique blend of medieval and 1980s RPG aesthetics, which added a distinctive and appealing visual style to the indie title.

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Trust Me, I Nailed It is a tactical role playing game with fantasy and comedy themes.

Trust Me, I Nailed It is available on PC and Windows.

Trust Me, I Nailed It was released on February 5, 2026.

Trust Me, I Nailed It was developed by Team Afternoon.

Trust Me, I Nailed It has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Trust Me, I Nailed It for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Trust Me, I Nailed It is a single player game.

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