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User-generated content has become an integral part of the gaming community, whether it be mods, level or stage creations, or even entire games. This content started small in the early days, but has blossomed into something much more, especially with the release of games like Super Mario Maker and its
by Codi Spence
At PAX Unplugged 2019, Gaming Trend was lucky enough to get a chance to sit down and talk to Ryan Schapals and Zach Weisman, two of the three game designers at Guildhall Studios, about their upcoming Sea of Legends board game. We first talked a little about their new company,
by Steven Starkey
Max Seidman of Resonym games demonstrates their new whimsical vacuum bot engine building game, Mechanica. Max shows us how players build up their factories to maximize profit and win the game. This quirky title has a novel mechanic in that players improve their robot factories using puzzle pieces with functions
by Mike Dunn
If you are an avid tabletop game player, one of the worst things you can do is move away from your regular gaming group. It turns out, despite all of the brilliant single player options out there these days, playing tabletop games solo all the time just isn’t that
by Mike Dunn
Gaming has come a long way, especially on the PC front. From recording to streaming, gaming has become a more accessible and exciting – and with that, so have the ways to capture all the great moments you experience. What if there was a game that allowed you to capture those
by Terrance Hale
When I was younger, games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Donkey Konga, and Dance Dance Revolution were debuting and making waves. Now in addition to those, we have a whole host of other music-based games being made. For example, three I’ve reviewed are The Second Chance Strip Club, Mush
by Codi Spence
When Restoration Games announced the remake/sequel/spiritual successor to the classic “high tech” board game from the early 80’s, Dark Tower, the collective gasp of delight from aging tabletop nerds (such as myself) was so palpable it may have made the internet itself quiver in anticipation. The whirring
by Mike Dunn
We had a chance to sit down at PAX Unplugged with Larian Studios and their new game, Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game. We spent a few hours discussing the game and even played a few sample rounds. Our run through helped to familiarize us with the basic rules of
by Steven Starkey
User-generated content has become an integral part of the gaming community, whether it be mods, level or stage creations, or even entire games. This content started small in the early days, but has blossomed into something much more, especially with the release of games like Super Mario Maker and its
by Codi Spence
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
User-generated content has become an integral part of the gaming community, whether it be mods, level or stage creations, or even entire games. This content started small in the early days, but has blossomed into something much more, especially with the release of games like Super Mario Maker and its
by Codi Spence
At PAX Unplugged 2019, Gaming Trend was lucky enough to get a chance to sit down and talk to Ryan Schapals and Zach Weisman, two of the three game designers at Guildhall Studios, about their upcoming Sea of Legends board game. We first talked a little about their new company,
by Steven Starkey
Max Seidman of Resonym games demonstrates their new whimsical vacuum bot engine building game, Mechanica. Max shows us how players build up their factories to maximize profit and win the game. This quirky title has a novel mechanic in that players improve their robot factories using puzzle pieces with functions
by Mike Dunn
If you are an avid tabletop game player, one of the worst things you can do is move away from your regular gaming group. It turns out, despite all of the brilliant single player options out there these days, playing tabletop games solo all the time just isn’t that
by Mike Dunn
Gaming has come a long way, especially on the PC front. From recording to streaming, gaming has become a more accessible and exciting – and with that, so have the ways to capture all the great moments you experience. What if there was a game that allowed you to capture those
by Terrance Hale
When I was younger, games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Donkey Konga, and Dance Dance Revolution were debuting and making waves. Now in addition to those, we have a whole host of other music-based games being made. For example, three I’ve reviewed are The Second Chance Strip Club, Mush
by Codi Spence
When Restoration Games announced the remake/sequel/spiritual successor to the classic “high tech” board game from the early 80’s, Dark Tower, the collective gasp of delight from aging tabletop nerds (such as myself) was so palpable it may have made the internet itself quiver in anticipation. The whirring
by Mike Dunn
We had a chance to sit down at PAX Unplugged with Larian Studios and their new game, Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game. We spent a few hours discussing the game and even played a few sample rounds. Our run through helped to familiarize us with the basic rules of
by Steven Starkey