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In 2019, Stonemeier Games released Wingspan. Wingspan was an event in board gaming, selling over 1.4 million copies over the course of its first 3 years, meaning most people in the board game scene have at least heard of the game. More and more have played it, dropped its
by James van TonningenFitness Boxing 3 will get you into a routine of rhythm, movement, and sweat, even if it annoys you a little along the way. Part rhythm game, part workout routine, FB3 uses the Switch Controller’s Gyroscope function to track your actions and build a score in time to the
by John FarrellMySims is a strange game. It’s a more “kid friendly” version of The Sims, but with a huge focus on building houses and furniture. The player is someone with the power to build, apparently uncommon in the world, and they move to a town in hard times thanks to
by Olivia DaviesCaves of Qud isn’t for everyone, but is an absolutely fascinating game. I’m not even sure where to begin describing it, because I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of what this game is. And scratching the surface is an apt metaphor because, as the name
by David FlynnTales of Graces was originally a 2009 Japanese only release for the Nintendo Wii, not reaching western shores until 2012 on PlayStation 3. (Official Tales Of translations were questionable at best.) We’d get one version, not the other. Some were released quickly, others years after. Not until Tales of
by Katelyn LawlorNot too long ago, we reviewed the FLSun S1 and came away impressed. Yes, it’s an incredibly loud printer, but it’s easily the fastest delta printer on the market. We were able to rapidly build some large scale prints like a massive Thanos Gauntlet that ended up looking
by Ron BurkeIt’s been more than half a decade since the last mainline Dynasty Warriors game, but now the series is back with a prequel, titled Dynasty Warriors: Origins. It again takes on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but this time in the eyes of a new protagonist, known as
by Henry ViolaSometimes when I try to tell my family what I do in VR, they look at me as if I’m speaking a foreign language and telling them an inside joke that they can’t possibly understand even though I’m explaining as clearly as possible. I was playing a
by Sonya Haskins