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Kate England-Moore 22 posts 0 comments
Kate is a lot of things, including web developer, tea drinker, bibliophile, technology fanatic, vegetarian, charity supporter, gig-goer and alto. She will play almost anything, but has a soft spot for point-and-click adventure games and RPGs.
Kate loses her memory and tries to figure out what's going on in The Mind's Eclipse.
Review | Kelvin and the Infamous Machine
Travel through time and right the wrongs of your rampaging mentor as Kelvin. Humble, bumbling Kelvin.
Review | Manual Samuel
Meet Sam, a rich brat who has never done and honest day's work in his life, and is about to be broken up with by his long-suffering girlfriend for forgetting her birthday for the third time and will continue on to have the worst day of his…
Review | Unbox
Kate gets hand on with Unbox and it feels.....cardboardy.
EGX Round-up
Kate spent the day at EGX 2016 - this is what she saw!
Review | The Curious Expedition
Mascheinen-Mensch's first outing is one of glorious expeditions and exposition; but for all it's new mechanics, does it manage to maintain the delicate balance of the Rougelike genre?
Preview | The Captain
A space anomaly casts the titular protagonist across the galaxy in The Captain: a unique combination of resource gathering, exploration, and point & click puzzles.
Review | Hue
Fiddlesticks' debut platformer sees you tasked with adding more than a little splash of colour to the world.
Review | Green Game: TimeSwapper
Kate tries and fails repeatedly to save a time-manipulating bird from extinction in Green Game: TimeSwapper
Review | Along the Edge
Kate gets in touch with her supernatural side with the beautiful Along the Edge.