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Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2025 Aqua review — Surprising depth in this art!
Aqua review — Surprising depth in this art!

Aqua is a mechanically simple 2-player card placement game, where your goal is to create sets of matching icons and numbers within either the rows or columns of the shared grid. On your turn, all you have to do is place one of the three cards in hand, then draw

by Andy Giovanni
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2025 Sorcerer: Endbringer review — Create your demigod, then kill them
Sorcerer: Endbringer review — Create your demigod, then kill them

I really love Sorcerer. As someone that enjoys playing TCGs but hasn’t got a knack for deck construction, I’m frequently on the lookout for games that scratch the same itch without forcing me to invest both time and money on anything besides playing the game itself. Sorcerer is

by Andy Giovanni
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2025 Pacific War 1942 & War of 1812 review — Must have solitaire games.
Pacific War 1942 & War of 1812 review — Must have solitaire games.

Pacific War 1942 and War of 1812 are two solitaire games by Worthington Publishing. Although these games are very similar, their differences can be summarized by a few rule changes and the use of different game boards. The settings are completely different as well. They share a review because the

by Raven Winters
Reviews   -   Jan 08, 2025 Tomorrow City RPG review — high concept Dieselpunk with spectacular presentation
Tomorrow City RPG review — high concept Dieselpunk with spectacular presentation

It’s 1984 and the world is in shambles. Decades of conflict have wrought their ruin, and Tomorrow City’s art-deco splendor looms over the land, its many rings grinding lives down into constituent parts for the great machine. Tomorrow City’s Dieselpunk revolution opens with a bang that the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 08, 2025 Endeavor: Deep Sea review – The sea is calling you to explore all she has to offer.
Endeavor: Deep Sea review – The sea is calling you to explore all she has to offer.

A few years ago, as my students and I were discussing issues they were concerned with, one of my students blurted out, “Save the Turtles!” The result of a trend on social media, I spent the next few weeks discussing and diving into the issue of ocean conservation. Around this

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Jan 07, 2025 PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter review — Simplicity personified
PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter review — Simplicity personified

I’ve been playing VR since they were awful prototypes that were almost too hard to use and almost inevitably made you sick to your stomach. While companies like NVIDIA have built powerful graphics cards to help solve the framerate issues, and folks like Pimax can drive 8K images and

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 07, 2025 Mindcop review — Time doesn’t stop for anyone
Mindcop review — Time doesn’t stop for anyone

Mixing and matching genres in video games is always an exciting notion, often creating innovative experiences that stand out amongst their competitors. You have the likes of Portal that mixes FPS-type gameplay with puzzles and platforming, and most famously, Nier Automata, which combines hack and slash and shoot-em-up play styles.

by Olivia Davies
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2025 Stalk Exchange review — Bloom or Bust
Stalk Exchange review — Bloom or Bust

Stalk Exchange is the latest in the surprisingly long list of flower themed speculative stock games, but is this one worth investing in? I think it is. The game is simple; on your turn you take two actions, either planting buds in the garden board or swapping your randomly dealt

by Andy Giovanni
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