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I’m a huge fan of surprise releases on the eShop, and nothing excited me quite like new developer Nano Piko stealth-dropping their new title PictoQuest on the Switch a
A while back I reviewed Bomb Chicken, and I was impressed with how much mileage Nitrome could wring out of a single mechanic. While pretty short, I think the game
Everyone has regrets: something you wish you did, something you wish you didn’t do, something you just want to forget. So how far would you go to kill the
Card games and video games alike were a big part of my childhood, along with the childhoods of many others. Sometimes these worlds would collide when digital versions of card
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