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Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review
A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review

A lot of indie games take inspiration from the classics, particularly from the 8-bit through 16-bit era.  DreamBreak, a cyberpunk, point-and-click adventure game recently released on Steam, doesn’t just feel like a game inspired by the old Sierra adventure games, such as Space Quest and King’s Quest, it

by Christian DeCoster
Podcast   -   Jul 25, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: A hopeful update
Gaming Trend Podcast: A hopeful update

We had some technical issues but Kenneth and Eric are here to salvage the majority of the latest episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. Eric has some sterilized non-review opinions on This is the Police, as well as some high praise for the latest update to Hitman. Kenneth’s still

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 The daily grind: Neverwinter review
The daily grind: Neverwinter review

Neverwinter is a churning goulash of menus, systems, numbers, and cooldowns. For the MMORPG uninitiated, there’s a lot here to digest. But despite the oft bewildering nature of the games UI and leveling structures, the act of actually playing Neverwinter is an engrossing and addictive experience. Admittedly, I count

by Grant Gardiner
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review
Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review

With clumsy physics akin to Octodad and subtle humor reminiscent of The Stanley Parable, Human: Fall Flat is a fun brain teaser of a game – when you’re not frustrated or feeling sick. The premise of Human: Fall Flat is that you’re guiding your little gender-neutral buddy through a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2016 Splashy Cats: Cat’s Worst Nightmare
Splashy Cats: Cat’s Worst Nightmare

Going white water rafting is fun, but not if you are a cat! Splashy Cats is just that a white water adventure with a screaming cat on a log. You have to avoid obstacles and to fall off waterfalls by tapping the screen. However, if your timing is off, the

by Jessica Miller
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2016 A little boxed in: The Delusions of Von Sottendorff and his Square Mind review
A little boxed in: The Delusions of Von Sottendorff and his Square Mind review

Other than turn-based RPGs, puzzle games have been a genre that has thrived on the 3DS in recent years. While the handheld has seen the resolution of the popular Professor Layton series, it’s also been the home of refreshing games like Virtue’s Last Reward and Box Boy, a

by Elisha Deogracias
Contests   -   Jul 22, 2016 Free credits and cards for CCG/Tactical title, Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf
Free credits and cards for CCG/Tactical title, Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf

It’s hard to know what games are worthwhile in the App Store and Google Play, but it’s equally as hard to pass up Warhammer. We teamed up with publisher HeroCraft to give away some codes for their turn-based collectible card game, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf. The game

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2016 Mad Scientist: Dr. Eureka Review
Mad Scientist: Dr. Eureka Review

I’ve often lauded the benefits of using games as educational tools. The trouble is that purpose built educational games tend to lead to such titles as Fun with Language Arts or Spaghetti and Math Balls. The key for any title to be educational is that it must be a

by Nick South
A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review

A lot of indie games take inspiration from the classics, particularly from the 8-bit through 16-bit era.  DreamBreak, a cyberpunk, point-and-click adventure game recently released on Steam, doesn’t just feel like a game inspired by the old Sierra adventure games, such as Space Quest and King’s Quest, it

by Christian DeCoster
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Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review
A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review

A lot of indie games take inspiration from the classics, particularly from the 8-bit through 16-bit era.  DreamBreak, a cyberpunk, point-and-click adventure game recently released on Steam, doesn’t just feel like a game inspired by the old Sierra adventure games, such as Space Quest and King’s Quest, it

by Christian DeCoster
Podcast   -   Jul 25, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: A hopeful update
Gaming Trend Podcast: A hopeful update

We had some technical issues but Kenneth and Eric are here to salvage the majority of the latest episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. Eric has some sterilized non-review opinions on This is the Police, as well as some high praise for the latest update to Hitman. Kenneth’s still

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 The daily grind: Neverwinter review
The daily grind: Neverwinter review

Neverwinter is a churning goulash of menus, systems, numbers, and cooldowns. For the MMORPG uninitiated, there’s a lot here to digest. But despite the oft bewildering nature of the games UI and leveling structures, the act of actually playing Neverwinter is an engrossing and addictive experience. Admittedly, I count

by Grant Gardiner
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review
Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review

With clumsy physics akin to Octodad and subtle humor reminiscent of The Stanley Parable, Human: Fall Flat is a fun brain teaser of a game – when you’re not frustrated or feeling sick. The premise of Human: Fall Flat is that you’re guiding your little gender-neutral buddy through a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2016 Splashy Cats: Cat’s Worst Nightmare
Splashy Cats: Cat’s Worst Nightmare

Going white water rafting is fun, but not if you are a cat! Splashy Cats is just that a white water adventure with a screaming cat on a log. You have to avoid obstacles and to fall off waterfalls by tapping the screen. However, if your timing is off, the

by Jessica Miller
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2016 A little boxed in: The Delusions of Von Sottendorff and his Square Mind review
A little boxed in: The Delusions of Von Sottendorff and his Square Mind review

Other than turn-based RPGs, puzzle games have been a genre that has thrived on the 3DS in recent years. While the handheld has seen the resolution of the popular Professor Layton series, it’s also been the home of refreshing games like Virtue’s Last Reward and Box Boy, a

by Elisha Deogracias
Contests   -   Jul 22, 2016 Free credits and cards for CCG/Tactical title, Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf
Free credits and cards for CCG/Tactical title, Warhammer 40K: Space Wolf

It’s hard to know what games are worthwhile in the App Store and Google Play, but it’s equally as hard to pass up Warhammer. We teamed up with publisher HeroCraft to give away some codes for their turn-based collectible card game, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf. The game

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2016 Mad Scientist: Dr. Eureka Review
Mad Scientist: Dr. Eureka Review

I’ve often lauded the benefits of using games as educational tools. The trouble is that purpose built educational games tend to lead to such titles as Fun with Language Arts or Spaghetti and Math Balls. The key for any title to be educational is that it must be a

by Nick South
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