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News   -   Feb 29, 2024 New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design
New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design

Making a video game isn’t exactly something just anyone can do in their spare time, at least, nothing with the kind of firepower that Gray Zone Warfare is aiming for. There is a lot of effort that goes into making a shooter like this, and a new ballistics demonstration

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Feb 28, 2024 JSAUX FlipGo multi-monitor solution is a productivity must-have — Kickstarter Preview
JSAUX FlipGo multi-monitor solution is a productivity must-have — Kickstarter Preview

There’s a natural progression for screens. If you look at cell phones they started off very small and over time have become larger and larger. The same goes for laptop monitors. While a 17” monitor isn’t uncommon nowadays, there’s still very much a need for multiple monitors.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Something Wild! review — My first Rummy game
Something Wild! review — My first Rummy game

Something Wild! is a small box game from Funko that is reminiscent of a stripped down classic card game with some modern flare. Toss in an adorable mini Pop figure and this could be Something Interesting! Right? At its core, Something Wild is all about building sets and runs of

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!
Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!

I was there when Skull & Bones was announced at E3 of 2017. I was there to go hands-on with the game in 2018 (you can see that right here). It only seemed appropriate that I be the one to take to the high seas to review Skull & Bones

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Sea of Plunder review – A friendly game of pirate chess, anyone?
Sea of Plunder review – A friendly game of pirate chess, anyone?

At the 2023 Origins Game Fair, I was able to meet a friendly board game creator named Rusty Lumpkin, owner of Three Nail Games. A teacher and a family man, Rusty wanted to create engaging gateway games that could be used in classrooms and played with his children. One of

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye

Momodora: Moonlit Farwell is the video game equivalent of a mild Spring day. Entering its world feels both warm and familiar. Everything looks beautiful. Much like a gentle breeze, it pushes you forward at an even pace while later offering just enough resistance to keep things interesting. I enjoy Spring

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Canopy review – Branch out, climb a tree, pet a monkey.
Canopy review – Branch out, climb a tree, pet a monkey.

I play a lot of two player games these days. My wife and I are always looking for a good mid-week game that we can get to the table and play together. We both work in education so after a long day at work, our brains can be fried, and

by Dan Hinkin
News   -   Feb 28, 2024 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is coming to consoles and PC for the first time
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is coming to consoles and PC for the first time

The modern co-op arcade classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is heading to consoles and PC for the first time in April, complete with new stages and bosses. The arcade, which first released in 2017, has found wide success throughout the world and now for the

by Richard Allen
New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design
News   -   Feb 29, 2024 New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design

Making a video game isn’t exactly something just anyone can do in their spare time, at least, nothing with the kind of firepower that Gray Zone Warfare is aiming for. There is a lot of effort that goes into making a shooter like this, and a new ballistics demonstration

by David Burdette
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News   -   Feb 29, 2024 New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design
New Gray Zone Warfare ballistics demo highlights the intricacies of combat design

Making a video game isn’t exactly something just anyone can do in their spare time, at least, nothing with the kind of firepower that Gray Zone Warfare is aiming for. There is a lot of effort that goes into making a shooter like this, and a new ballistics demonstration

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Feb 28, 2024 JSAUX FlipGo multi-monitor solution is a productivity must-have — Kickstarter Preview
JSAUX FlipGo multi-monitor solution is a productivity must-have — Kickstarter Preview

There’s a natural progression for screens. If you look at cell phones they started off very small and over time have become larger and larger. The same goes for laptop monitors. While a 17” monitor isn’t uncommon nowadays, there’s still very much a need for multiple monitors.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Something Wild! review — My first Rummy game
Something Wild! review — My first Rummy game

Something Wild! is a small box game from Funko that is reminiscent of a stripped down classic card game with some modern flare. Toss in an adorable mini Pop figure and this could be Something Interesting! Right? At its core, Something Wild is all about building sets and runs of

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!
Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!

I was there when Skull & Bones was announced at E3 of 2017. I was there to go hands-on with the game in 2018 (you can see that right here). It only seemed appropriate that I be the one to take to the high seas to review Skull & Bones

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Sea of Plunder review – A friendly game of pirate chess, anyone?
Sea of Plunder review – A friendly game of pirate chess, anyone?

At the 2023 Origins Game Fair, I was able to meet a friendly board game creator named Rusty Lumpkin, owner of Three Nail Games. A teacher and a family man, Rusty wanted to create engaging gateway games that could be used in classrooms and played with his children. One of

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye

Momodora: Moonlit Farwell is the video game equivalent of a mild Spring day. Entering its world feels both warm and familiar. Everything looks beautiful. Much like a gentle breeze, it pushes you forward at an even pace while later offering just enough resistance to keep things interesting. I enjoy Spring

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Canopy review – Branch out, climb a tree, pet a monkey.
Canopy review – Branch out, climb a tree, pet a monkey.

I play a lot of two player games these days. My wife and I are always looking for a good mid-week game that we can get to the table and play together. We both work in education so after a long day at work, our brains can be fried, and

by Dan Hinkin
News   -   Feb 28, 2024 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is coming to consoles and PC for the first time
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is coming to consoles and PC for the first time

The modern co-op arcade classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is heading to consoles and PC for the first time in April, complete with new stages and bosses. The arcade, which first released in 2017, has found wide success throughout the world and now for the

by Richard Allen
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