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Toby first discovered video games when their father bought him Civilisation 4. Ever since then they have an affinity for strategy games and anything that involves space. Toby describes themselves as a nerd, writer and a millennial. They would like to thank their, mum, dad and their right big toe.
Figure out the logic behind the coporate machine in Human Resource Machine.
Human Resource Machine, from Tomorrow Corporation, is a crash course in computer logic disguised as a menial manual labour job. Tasked with taking boxes emblazoned…
Montero, the fight of the soulless
Harken young reader! Harken and listen to the tale of great adventures, of brave warriors and exciting battles, of terrible monsters and thrilling tales in Montero.
PAX Aus 2018 favourites: Shoes, drones, scouts, shadow puppets and more
Am amazing selection of games from PAX Aus 2018
Eonia, a sweet treat in a hard shell
EONIA is a world of interest and weirdness. You set out, tasked to explore the world, learn new skills and document the various wild creatures of the world.
Switching over to Mini Metro on the Switch
Create your own subway maps while riding on public transport in Mini Metro.
Why I love The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
I have climbed mountains, explored dells, wandered through towns and killed evil creatures the length of Hyrule.
Dr Toby: Tracer
"So, overall, Tracer just wrecks the entire multiverse, just by eating a Mars bar."
The Spectrum Retreat — Relaxing, silent horror
We take a look at The Spectrum Retreat and enjoy a stay in the Illustrious Penrose hotel, the finest cage of all the hotels in all the world!
FRAMED review — Life in comic-colour
Rearrange comic-book panels to help a variety of characters go about their nefarious deeds.
The magical, co-operative journey Pode is an adventure in friendship
Nobody ever thinks of the meteorites, falling from space down to Earth. In comes Pode, telling the story of a rock helping a meteorite return to space.