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Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games. While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games. If you haven’t tried Hive Mind, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Soon Calliope will be releasing two new games, Ancestree
by Keith Schleicher
Being a small publisher can make it difficult to get off the ground. However, sometimes you’ll find some creative ideas behind those publishers. I took a look at Overlords of Infamy from Obscure Reference Games to see what kind of creativity they had behind it.
by Keith Schleicher
San Diego Comic-Con offered a small group of press a first look at the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery on Saturday afternoon. Cast and crew assembled in The Hilton’s Sapphire ball room to chat about the upcoming CBS series, with guests including Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays First Officer Michael Burnham,
by A Kay Purcell
Virtual reality is the next hot item in the gaming universe, but not all of us are so blessed to be able to afford the equipment needed to join in on the hype. Video games often step in to fill a void with experiences designed to allow you to live
by Patrick Rost
Minigolf, like pinball, is a drastically underserved genre. Thankfully we have Zen Studios to give us great games for both! After a successful Early Access run on Steam, Infinite Minigolf is finally heading to virtual shelves. It’s time to see if Infinite Minigolf manages to drain that hole in
by Ron Burke
Zombies. We have all heard of them, but these undead creatures have been overused and run into the ground due to every game developer and their mother making their own rendition of these brain-craving beasts. While some of these games have been incredible, like Telltale’s The Walking Dead and
by Zach Faber
Nearly 100 years ago, famed British explorer Percy Fawcett set out into the Amazon rainforest in search of the city of Z, Fawcett’s name for the ruins of the mythical El Dorado, and was never heard from again. Many went in search of Fawcett’s lost expedition to no
by Nick South
Puzzle games were made for handhelds. Professor Layton, Zero Escape, and Box Boy are franchises that have thrived on (and in the last case, were created for) the 3DS, and with the Nintendo Switch, there remain some great puzzle experiences with games like Puyo Puyo Tetris and the upcoming port
by Elisha Deogracias
Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games. While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games. If you haven’t tried Hive Mind, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Soon Calliope will be releasing two new games, Ancestree
by Keith Schleicher
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Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games. While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games. If you haven’t tried Hive Mind, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Soon Calliope will be releasing two new games, Ancestree
by Keith Schleicher
Being a small publisher can make it difficult to get off the ground. However, sometimes you’ll find some creative ideas behind those publishers. I took a look at Overlords of Infamy from Obscure Reference Games to see what kind of creativity they had behind it.
by Keith Schleicher
San Diego Comic-Con offered a small group of press a first look at the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery on Saturday afternoon. Cast and crew assembled in The Hilton’s Sapphire ball room to chat about the upcoming CBS series, with guests including Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays First Officer Michael Burnham,
by A Kay Purcell
Virtual reality is the next hot item in the gaming universe, but not all of us are so blessed to be able to afford the equipment needed to join in on the hype. Video games often step in to fill a void with experiences designed to allow you to live
by Patrick Rost
Minigolf, like pinball, is a drastically underserved genre. Thankfully we have Zen Studios to give us great games for both! After a successful Early Access run on Steam, Infinite Minigolf is finally heading to virtual shelves. It’s time to see if Infinite Minigolf manages to drain that hole in
by Ron Burke
Zombies. We have all heard of them, but these undead creatures have been overused and run into the ground due to every game developer and their mother making their own rendition of these brain-craving beasts. While some of these games have been incredible, like Telltale’s The Walking Dead and
by Zach Faber
Nearly 100 years ago, famed British explorer Percy Fawcett set out into the Amazon rainforest in search of the city of Z, Fawcett’s name for the ruins of the mythical El Dorado, and was never heard from again. Many went in search of Fawcett’s lost expedition to no
by Nick South
Puzzle games were made for handhelds. Professor Layton, Zero Escape, and Box Boy are franchises that have thrived on (and in the last case, were created for) the 3DS, and with the Nintendo Switch, there remain some great puzzle experiences with games like Puyo Puyo Tetris and the upcoming port
by Elisha Deogracias