Board games often struggle to make the transition to video games. However, if any game can adapt itself self you would think it would be Evolution, no? We welcome Issy van der Velde back to the site to see if this game can survive the Winter.
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Board games often struggle to make the transition to video games. However, if any game can adapt itself self you would think it would be Evolution, no? We welcome Issy van der Velde back to the site to see if this game can survive the Winter.
You ever go to a coffee shop and it is so good you instantly want to visit it again? Well, good news, The Terminal is open for business again and Oisín Kuhnke thinks Necobarista’s Trip Advisor rating is going to be rather good.
Sometimes it is hard to review a game because you don’t have much to say about it. Sometimes it is near impossible because you have too much to talk about. Can you guess which is was for Joshua Jarrett’s review of Cloud Gardens?
There certainly are a lot of great dungeon-crawlers out these days, so it takes a lot to stand out. Which is why Boyfriend Dungeon boldly askes, “What if you could bang your sword?” For that reason and more Jamie A. Nicholas CHOO-CHOO-CHOOSES Kitfox’s new game.
We are not going to make “that” grape pun but Oisín Kuhnke thinks that Garden Story is BERRY good and you should make a DATE out of playing it… In fact they have almost nothing to WINE about… Too far?
Is it time for the power washers to move over? Dave McAdam lets us know if Lawn Mowing Simulator makes the cut… eeeehh?! See what we did there?
The Ramp (or as I like to call it “chill lo-fi trucks to slap concrete and relax to”) is a digital toy with modest aspirations. However, Harry Boulton believes it does everything it tries so well it is almost impossible not to keep coming back to.
Indie Metroidvania Souls-like is one of the most crowded mini-genres. While Ender Lilies does not do much new, Joshua Jarrett believes that what it does do, is done nearly flawlessly.
Space… The final frontier… The beyond… The place where I can make a ship that looks like a doggo. Jamie A. Nicholas thinks this regularly updated 2020 release is shooting for the moon, but does its find itself among the stars?
From the creators of Danganronpa and Zero Escape, World’s End Club arrived on Apple Arcade in 2020. Now that it is on Switch Michael Beckwith is here to tell us if the game lives up to its spiritual predecessors.
Zombies, monsters and umbrella gliders, OH MY! Mayhem in Single Valley is a striking new indie game from a small team and Marley Hannan is here to let us know if the game lives up to its good looks.
Anime fighters can be hard to follow, so it is a good thing that Touhou Hyouibana: Antinomy Of Common Flowers is simplifying things by… making it a bullet hell game too? Jessica Reyes joins us for the first time to let us know if this genre mash-up succeeds.
So 2020 was pretty bad, but things could be worse. You could be trapped in a monochrome wasteland like the survivors in Ashwalkers: A Survival Journey. We welcome Joshua Jarrett to the site to review it.
Head empty. Lady tall.
But is the game surrounding everyone’s favourite vampire any good? Matthew John McCormick is here to let us know.
Having come to mobile devices in 2017, Andreas Theodorou is here to let us know if there is enough game here to sustain a PC port.
Gnosia is a staggeringly difficult game to explain in a few sentences without being super reductive. So we asked Michael Beckwith to fill us in on all the details and review it for us.
Eximius: Seize the Frontline has gone through a lot to finally be released. Tyler Denyer fills us in as to if it was worth the wait.
Couch Co-op is a risky genre to release a game in during a pandemic. Andreas Theodorou is here to tell us if Boomerang Fu can overcome social distancing to still be a compelling game.