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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…
Sailor Cats — Fishing up supplies, but not fish
Adorable mobile games are now being advertised to me as I thumb through the iOS store pages. I’m a real sucker for something cute, even if it’s just an idle game, and I normally I end up downloading said cute games and playing around with…
Hightail across Overland…
Don't hang around anywhere too long, dangers lurk everywhere from East Coast to West Coast in Overland...
NEScape is a brand-new, currently funding, escape room game for the NES
NEScape is the latest release from Khan games, who are no stranger to this sector — with NEScape being the 10th NES title released by Kevin Hanley. The Nintendo Famicom is 36 years old. Just let that sink in for a moment. I was just one…
Destiny or Fate preview — Embracing the challenge
If you enjoy roguelike titles then one combined with the fun of deck-building might peak your interest. Developer Blaster’s Steam Early Access title, Destiny or Fate, is the combination of these two genres. Set within a fantasy world this…
Building trust in Dragon’s Hope — Our preview of the first chapter
Solve puzzles and get friendly with squirrels as you try to save your mother in Dragon’s Hope.
Armored Brigade — When the Cold War gets hot
Armored Brigade is a real-time-with-pause (RTWP) hardcore wargame set between 1965 and 1991. It represents a fictitious Cold War that led to real war.
Epicinium preview — Victory, at what price though?
Epicinium is about waging war. However, as the struggle continues and global warming increases, is the land that's left worth the fight?
Red Embrace: Hollywood preview — An edgy supernatural dating sim
Between your romantic choices and political ones, there’s plenty of room for variety in Red Embrace.
DayZ on Xbox One is a quiet walk in the park
DayZ has entered the Game Preview programme and we've had a chance to take a look at it all these years on. But is this port too little, too late?