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Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.
The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.

The world of hidden traitor and social deduction games has been a bit saturated over the years. In recent memory, we’ve gotten one of the best of all time, Blood on the Clocktower, a reimplementation of a classic with Unfathomable, not to mention all the hidden werewolves and politicians

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Monster Munch Review ⏤ Memory match with some crunch
Monster Munch Review ⏤ Memory match with some crunch

Monster Munch from Haba takes on the classic memory match kids games and adds just enough bite to feel fresh without overwhelming the little ones. Childrens’ games can be a challenge to pull off and be engaging for the kids and parents alike but Haba has found the magic sauce.

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Marvel Dice Throne ⏤ Super powered Yahtzee, POW!
Marvel Dice Throne ⏤ Super powered Yahtzee, POW!

Marvel Dice Throne is a standalone expansion to the popular Dice Throne franchise that brings fan favorite Marvel heroes and villains into the fray. Featuring a new spin on the classic Yahtzee formula with some clever card play, Marvel Dice Throne is a back and forth battle of luck and

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?
Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?

The Shadow Warrior franchise has been around for quite some time, with its first entry, Shadow Warrior, releasing all the way back in 1997. Since then, the series has seen multiple publishers, expansions, and a recent 2013 reboot. Given the series’ quarter-of-a-century-long existence, you would think the Shadow Warrior formula

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   May 20, 2023 Contraband Police review — The choice is yours
Contraband Police review — The choice is yours

I’ve heard a lot of bluster from developers about how choices in their game matter. A lot of the time, players are given two choices, both of which lead to the same ending. It’s the illusion of choice, where your mistakes were inevitable because your path was predetermined.

by Jackson Lustberg
News   -   May 19, 2023 Play Star Citizen for free during Invictus Launch Week
Play Star Citizen for free during Invictus Launch Week

Invictus Launch Week returns to Star Citizen on May 19th and runs through May 30th. During the celebratory week, the game will be free to play for everyone. New vehicles and spaceships will be available to test fly as well. For more details on the event check below, and for

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind

There’s a philosophical concept called the Ship of Theseus that I enjoy thinking about. Essentially, it asks that, if you have a ship and replace every single part of it over time due to wear and tear, is it still the same ship? If you save all the old

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 Moonrakers — Dream for some, nightmare for others
Moonrakers — Dream for some, nightmare for others

If you like deck-building and negotiation, then I have a game for you! Moonrakers, from Lucky Duck Games and IV Games, fuses classic deck-building mechanics with hard bargaining. 1-5 players manage their own spaceship and crew to fulfill contracts and reap the spoils. Players may choose to work together and

by John Zimmerman
The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.

The world of hidden traitor and social deduction games has been a bit saturated over the years. In recent memory, we’ve gotten one of the best of all time, Blood on the Clocktower, a reimplementation of a classic with Unfathomable, not to mention all the hidden werewolves and politicians

by Dan Hinkin
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Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.
The Gate of R’lyeh review – You’ll be looking for more than hidden cultists.

The world of hidden traitor and social deduction games has been a bit saturated over the years. In recent memory, we’ve gotten one of the best of all time, Blood on the Clocktower, a reimplementation of a classic with Unfathomable, not to mention all the hidden werewolves and politicians

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Monster Munch Review ⏤ Memory match with some crunch
Monster Munch Review ⏤ Memory match with some crunch

Monster Munch from Haba takes on the classic memory match kids games and adds just enough bite to feel fresh without overwhelming the little ones. Childrens’ games can be a challenge to pull off and be engaging for the kids and parents alike but Haba has found the magic sauce.

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Marvel Dice Throne ⏤ Super powered Yahtzee, POW!
Marvel Dice Throne ⏤ Super powered Yahtzee, POW!

Marvel Dice Throne is a standalone expansion to the popular Dice Throne franchise that brings fan favorite Marvel heroes and villains into the fray. Featuring a new spin on the classic Yahtzee formula with some clever card play, Marvel Dice Throne is a back and forth battle of luck and

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?
Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?

The Shadow Warrior franchise has been around for quite some time, with its first entry, Shadow Warrior, releasing all the way back in 1997. Since then, the series has seen multiple publishers, expansions, and a recent 2013 reboot. Given the series’ quarter-of-a-century-long existence, you would think the Shadow Warrior formula

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   May 20, 2023 Contraband Police review — The choice is yours
Contraband Police review — The choice is yours

I’ve heard a lot of bluster from developers about how choices in their game matter. A lot of the time, players are given two choices, both of which lead to the same ending. It’s the illusion of choice, where your mistakes were inevitable because your path was predetermined.

by Jackson Lustberg
News   -   May 19, 2023 Play Star Citizen for free during Invictus Launch Week
Play Star Citizen for free during Invictus Launch Week

Invictus Launch Week returns to Star Citizen on May 19th and runs through May 30th. During the celebratory week, the game will be free to play for everyone. New vehicles and spaceships will be available to test fly as well. For more details on the event check below, and for

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind

There’s a philosophical concept called the Ship of Theseus that I enjoy thinking about. Essentially, it asks that, if you have a ship and replace every single part of it over time due to wear and tear, is it still the same ship? If you save all the old

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 Moonrakers — Dream for some, nightmare for others
Moonrakers — Dream for some, nightmare for others

If you like deck-building and negotiation, then I have a game for you! Moonrakers, from Lucky Duck Games and IV Games, fuses classic deck-building mechanics with hard bargaining. 1-5 players manage their own spaceship and crew to fulfill contracts and reap the spoils. Players may choose to work together and

by John Zimmerman
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