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Call to Adventure — Short stories
Brotherwise Games’ Call to Adventure is a card based narrative adventure game that combines a unique “rune throwing” mechanic with classic tableau building. Playing between one and four players, Call to Adventure initially surprised me…
Whispers of a Machine — Unfold a hard-boiled sci-fi mystery on a floating Nordic town
If you’re interested in a good old-fashioned sleuthing experience in an intriguing new setting, you won’t be disappointed.
Fujii — Blooming Fantastic
Fujii is a flower-filled garden of surprises that showcases everything wonderful about VR in a single experience.
Ancestors Legacy — Saladin’s Conquest brings in some fresh sand
Ancestors Legacy has new DLC with Saladin's Conquest. We have been playing it.
17 wonderful games from the Steam Summer Sale
It's that time of year again. Steam has put so many games on sale, and all so that you can fill up your library just as school lets out and summer begins. We have a few suggestions of what to grab in this massive sale to help you get…
Divinity Original Sin II: Definitive Edition — Six months of a game
Even though the original Divinity: Original Sin was well renowned for being one of the toughest old school RPG’s available, I somehow bested it thanks to years of experience from similar games. It’s sequel, Divinity: Original Sin II took me…
Wind Up has you battling tiny wooden robots.
Tiny robots, each hoping to be the best toy of all, fighting it out between them. Wind Up is a local multiplayer game where two to four players each take the form of little wooden robots, fighting it out against each other on top of a…
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…
Gloom of Kilforth — Dark n’ stormy
Dare you venture into the dark and foreboding RPG fantasy that is Hall or Nothing’s Gloom of Kilforth? Thanks to a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, Gloom of Kilforth has recently been reprinted for a second time, but this…
Chocobo Party Up! — Goofy birds needing a guide
I’m going to start off this article by stating that I have never played Final Fantasy before. I don’t really know what a Chocobo is. But, when I saw Chocobo Party Up! at UKGE 2019, I loved the look of the little birds in their land and so…
Overcrowd — Running a station into the ground
There was a niche of the small scale transport. A niche now filled by Overcrowd: A Commute 'Em Up, which allows you to run your own London underground station.
Done everything in Stardew Valley? Try Forager
Forager is a real treat for fans of open-world crafting games that offer minimal direction.
Imhotep (and a New Dynasty expansion) — A great legacy
We’ve been compelled to unearth Imhotep inorder to find out what kind of treasure it might hold. Designer Phil Walker-Harding is well known for his fast paced games that use tight mechanisms to deliver satisfying outcomes, including the…
Livin in a communist paradise — Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic
Create your very own city in a soviet republic, expanding your industry, growing a strong workforce and becoming a mighty industrial city.
Warhammer: Chaosbane — A robust aRPG
Games Workshop's iconic series' latest outing is an ARPG in the form of Warhammer: Chaosbane. In the world of action-RPGs, Diablo III remains the undisputed champion, but that’s not to say that competition for the rank of number one…
Bon Appetit! — Delectable bidding
You've been invited to one of the most fancy restaurants in the world. Being such an exclusive restaurant, however, you’ll need to bid on your food with gems. In Bon Appetit! you are looking to get the most points by bidding on the best…
Ground Runner: Trials — Alone with the drones
Ground Runner: Trials adds the run and gun formula to a blisteringly fast hoverbike — speeding through open canyons, blasting drones and shooting for high scores.
Bubsy: Paws on Fire! remains a lukewarm experience
Bubsy returns in Bubsy: Paws on Fire!, an endless runner. We have been playing it.
Verdungeon — A dice rolling roguelike
When it comes to dice rolling, I rarely play video games that allow me to roll dice within them. I tend to think of it as more of a tabletop affair. However, Verdungeon combines board game concepts and turn-based roguelikes together to make…
Fell Seal hits the mark with choice, challenge and character
A strong story and tactical combat combine in Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark, which has recently released on Steam.