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Hira is a language enthusiast with an interest in all things indie gaming, visual novels, and Pokémon. She is intrigued by the design & mechanics of board games - and the people who make them. #IOwnAnOrangeCat 🐈
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Hayfever — Pollen Powers Your Journey!
Hayfever is a cute platformer involving spikes and allergies that help you.
Creator Interview: Phoebe Wild — LudoCherry
We talk to Phoebe Wild about LudoCherry - a board game inspired clothing line that marries geek and vintage fashion.
Enter the Majesty of Wingspan: European Expansion
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Pokémon Sword & Shield Allows You A Glimpse of Galar
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Justin Wack gives you a blast from the past with its retro-styled art from the future!
reky — Slide & Colour To Proceed
reky slides and colours its way to freedom with its quirky puzzles
Checkpoint: The Hearth, Osaka
The Hearth Board Game Bar and Cafe is a small but rich community. We wrote about the experience there in this article.
Signs of the Sojourner — Symbolic Connections
Since the birth of languages, humans have been using symbols representative of the various meanings around them. From ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, to Chinese logograms to more modern innovations like Klingon, language is, and always will…