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There are few games as old, simple, and fun as block stacking. Equal parts physical skill and strategy, games like Jenga are a staple of family games. Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) looks to take that to the videogame world, offering up block stacking gameplay in a physics-based world. Let’
by Ron Burke
Today Wizards of the Coast announced that it will distribute 2,000 free digital enrichment kits with Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering resources to educators and librarians in the U.S. and Canada to help them engage their communities while still practicing social distancing. Those interested in requesting
by Jason Ornelas
Five years have passed since the events of XCOM 2. The Avatar project was stopped, preventing the genocide of the human race. The Overlords have fled, ushering in an uneasy peace thanks to an interspecies alliance. A sectoid is even the mayor of the town where you live — City 31.
by Ron Burke
I grew up dirt poor. I didn’t own a NES, I couldn’t afford the SNES, no Genesis or Sega CD. The list goes on, but all of them had one thing in common — my friends had them. TurboGrafx-16 on the other hand remained elusive. If my friends and
by Ron Burke
Fantasy Flight Games has taken steps to help make the social isolation easier for all that are affected by releasing four print & play decks from their upcoming Keyforge: Mass Mutation set. If you haven’t played before and have wanted to try it out, this is the perfect opportunity
by Jason Ornelas
Puzzle games come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be matching tiles, connecting paths, navigating mazes, and so on. This leaves the genre open to a plethora of designs, making them more accessible to a wide variety of gamers. The biggest aspect to consider is how easy or hard
by Codi Spence
Games today are often heavily marketed and developed with cutting-edge visuals and advanced graphics; and who can blame them? Playing a game in 4K in a world that feels close to the real thing is the natural progression of video games. But there’s something about getting back to the
by Terrance Hale
Today during an Earth Day livestream, E-Line Media announced the release for its upcoming simulation game Beyond Blue, which will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on the week of June 8. This coincides with World Oceans Day, which will occur then. Across multiple dives, Beyond Blue
by Elisha Deogracias
There are few games as old, simple, and fun as block stacking. Equal parts physical skill and strategy, games like Jenga are a staple of family games. Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) looks to take that to the videogame world, offering up block stacking gameplay in a physics-based world. Let’
by Ron Burke
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There are few games as old, simple, and fun as block stacking. Equal parts physical skill and strategy, games like Jenga are a staple of family games. Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) looks to take that to the videogame world, offering up block stacking gameplay in a physics-based world. Let’
by Ron Burke
Today Wizards of the Coast announced that it will distribute 2,000 free digital enrichment kits with Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering resources to educators and librarians in the U.S. and Canada to help them engage their communities while still practicing social distancing. Those interested in requesting
by Jason Ornelas
Five years have passed since the events of XCOM 2. The Avatar project was stopped, preventing the genocide of the human race. The Overlords have fled, ushering in an uneasy peace thanks to an interspecies alliance. A sectoid is even the mayor of the town where you live — City 31.
by Ron Burke
I grew up dirt poor. I didn’t own a NES, I couldn’t afford the SNES, no Genesis or Sega CD. The list goes on, but all of them had one thing in common — my friends had them. TurboGrafx-16 on the other hand remained elusive. If my friends and
by Ron Burke
Fantasy Flight Games has taken steps to help make the social isolation easier for all that are affected by releasing four print & play decks from their upcoming Keyforge: Mass Mutation set. If you haven’t played before and have wanted to try it out, this is the perfect opportunity
by Jason Ornelas
Puzzle games come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be matching tiles, connecting paths, navigating mazes, and so on. This leaves the genre open to a plethora of designs, making them more accessible to a wide variety of gamers. The biggest aspect to consider is how easy or hard
by Codi Spence
Games today are often heavily marketed and developed with cutting-edge visuals and advanced graphics; and who can blame them? Playing a game in 4K in a world that feels close to the real thing is the natural progression of video games. But there’s something about getting back to the
by Terrance Hale
Today during an Earth Day livestream, E-Line Media announced the release for its upcoming simulation game Beyond Blue, which will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on the week of June 8. This coincides with World Oceans Day, which will occur then. Across multiple dives, Beyond Blue
by Elisha Deogracias