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When you look at board games, most of the time you try to spread out on the board. What if you had a game that wanted you to extend your pieces up? Soon you’ll get your chance with Skyways coming up on Kickstarter. I asked Jeff Allers, the designer
by Keith SchleicherHave you ever wanted to play as a German man with a radical pink spear, and throw said spear at penguins, zombies, fish, and griffins? No? Well, you’re about to. Lichtspeer is the craziest game I’ve played in a while, and that’s a good thing. As the
by Travis NorthupSometimes, a game sucks you in. When it happens to me, it’s like a spell has been cast, and I can’t seem to focus on anything except that game. I blow off social engagements, ignore Twitter, and even cash in PTO, all to feed the need. I’ve
by A Kay PurcellFew games are as simply entertaining as Clustertruck, a high speed platformer where you jump from the rooftops of runaway trucks. As simple as the basic premise is, Clustertruck makes great use of its ridiculous premise to create a fun, goofy experience that’s equal parts challenging and satisfying. Clustertruck’
by Christian DeCosterMy old headset has been sitting on the shelf for months. It’s not that the Cloud Revolver, HyperX’s new PC headset, is significantly greater in any manner; I imagine that I’ll eventually switch the two back, if not just for variety’s sake. But comparing the two,
by Eric Van AllenI do not expect to finish a first play awestruck by the experience, but my initial playthrough of Mare Nostrum: Empires took on a legendary status. Five players, a mixture of veteran and newcomers, sat down to run through the game in an effort to learn the system. A two
by Nick SouthThornwatch is an amalgamation of two huge forces in the gaming arena. While the Penny Arcade guys might be more well known for their comics and love of video games, they definitely know their board games and RPGs. They’ve teamed up with Lone Shark Games to create the game
by Keith SchleicherOnce in a while a game comes around that ends up defining a genre, setting the standard that all other games are measured against. Arkham Horror fits this bill for thematic boardgames, Agricola is the go-to for worker placement, and for cooperative games there is Pandemic. Sure, there were other
by Scott GriffithWhen you look at board games, most of the time you try to spread out on the board. What if you had a game that wanted you to extend your pieces up? Soon you’ll get your chance with Skyways coming up on Kickstarter. I asked Jeff Allers, the designer
by Keith SchleicherA jam-packed week with a little bit for every type of fan!
Gortyn Code build an amazing high seas world with a fun rhythmic take on combat
Two exciting new maps for the stealth action hit
A streamlined, tense emulation of the video game franchise
Even the stars will bleed
Speed is important. Being able to game at blistering speeds, wringing frames out of every bit of the hardware you’ve installed, is what every gamer strives to achieve. There’s another use case that might not require as much speed, with a far greater emphasis on stability and capacity.
I’ve always thought SteelSeries mice were great, but the Aerox 3 is on another level
When you look at board games, most of the time you try to spread out on the board. What if you had a game that wanted you to extend your pieces up? Soon you’ll get your chance with Skyways coming up on Kickstarter. I asked Jeff Allers, the designer
by Keith SchleicherHave you ever wanted to play as a German man with a radical pink spear, and throw said spear at penguins, zombies, fish, and griffins? No? Well, you’re about to. Lichtspeer is the craziest game I’ve played in a while, and that’s a good thing. As the
by Travis NorthupSometimes, a game sucks you in. When it happens to me, it’s like a spell has been cast, and I can’t seem to focus on anything except that game. I blow off social engagements, ignore Twitter, and even cash in PTO, all to feed the need. I’ve
by A Kay PurcellFew games are as simply entertaining as Clustertruck, a high speed platformer where you jump from the rooftops of runaway trucks. As simple as the basic premise is, Clustertruck makes great use of its ridiculous premise to create a fun, goofy experience that’s equal parts challenging and satisfying. Clustertruck’
by Christian DeCosterMy old headset has been sitting on the shelf for months. It’s not that the Cloud Revolver, HyperX’s new PC headset, is significantly greater in any manner; I imagine that I’ll eventually switch the two back, if not just for variety’s sake. But comparing the two,
by Eric Van AllenI do not expect to finish a first play awestruck by the experience, but my initial playthrough of Mare Nostrum: Empires took on a legendary status. Five players, a mixture of veteran and newcomers, sat down to run through the game in an effort to learn the system. A two
by Nick SouthThornwatch is an amalgamation of two huge forces in the gaming arena. While the Penny Arcade guys might be more well known for their comics and love of video games, they definitely know their board games and RPGs. They’ve teamed up with Lone Shark Games to create the game
by Keith SchleicherOnce in a while a game comes around that ends up defining a genre, setting the standard that all other games are measured against. Arkham Horror fits this bill for thematic boardgames, Agricola is the go-to for worker placement, and for cooperative games there is Pandemic. Sure, there were other
by Scott Griffith