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Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2017 Second Class: Ticket to Ride First Journey Review
Second Class: Ticket to Ride First Journey Review

When I think of games that helped launch this Renaissance Age of board gaming, I have to include Ticket to Ride on that list. With millions of copies sold, Ticket to Ride rode its success with multiple expansions and variants where people can build railways in locations across the globe.

Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2017 Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review
Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review

In this somewhat remastered version of Build-a-Lot 4, you help towns and neighborhoods grow and prosper by using solar towers and wind farms to make Build-a-lot green. There are four campaigns to play (Tutorial, the Main, Challenge, and Expert) and each of them has around 45-60 levels. Each level you

Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the fourth and penultimate game created by Japanese mobile developer DeNA in partnership with Nintendo. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, and Fire Emblem Heroes, games that were critically–if not financially–successful (Super Mario run has been downloaded over 200 million times, but did

by Taylor Menke
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Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review
Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the fourth and penultimate game created by Japanese mobile developer DeNA in partnership with Nintendo. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, and Fire Emblem Heroes, games that were critically–if not financially–successful (Super Mario run has been downloaded over 200 million times, but did

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2017 Second Class: Ticket to Ride First Journey Review
Second Class: Ticket to Ride First Journey Review

When I think of games that helped launch this Renaissance Age of board gaming, I have to include Ticket to Ride on that list. With millions of copies sold, Ticket to Ride rode its success with multiple expansions and variants where people can build railways in locations across the globe.

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2017 Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review
Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review

In this somewhat remastered version of Build-a-Lot 4, you help towns and neighborhoods grow and prosper by using solar towers and wind farms to make Build-a-lot green. There are four campaigns to play (Tutorial, the Main, Challenge, and Expert) and each of them has around 45-60 levels. Each level you

by Rebecha Herman
Contests   -   May 25, 2017 Operate Now: Hospital launches on mobile – $20 Google Play Gift Card Contest
Operate Now: Hospital launches on mobile – $20 Google Play Gift Card Contest

There’s absolutely no doubt that Bullfrog’s Theme Hospital was one of my favorite games of all time. I enjoyed building my team, running the hospital, and all of the goofy distraction. Taking a turn for the more realistic, developer Spil Games has built a hospital simulator that casts

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Dec 19, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Super Mario Runs onto iOS and Crytek cries for help!
Gaming Trend Podcast: Super Mario Runs onto iOS and Crytek cries for help!

For episode 79 of the GT Reboot, Joe gushes over Super Mario Run’s surprisingly deep level design, Mike discusses his Space Hulk review in progress, and the pair talk about the recent reports concerning Crytek’s financial status. We’re coming close to the end of 2016, so it’

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review
Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review

It’s not unheard of for board game companies to venture into the foray of digital games. Academy Games, a board game company with a small but impressive list of titles, is the latest company to do so with their release of 1775 Rebellion. The game, part of Academy’s

by Nick South
Interviews   -   Aug 25, 2016 Swing vote: Head of State developers on politics and social critique
Swing vote: Head of State developers on politics and social critique

Slated to be released in September, Head of State aims to provide a satirical take in the political genre. The strategy game uses humor and fictional conflict as an allegory to the upcoming election season, and includes a host of factors that players have to micromanage. We interviewed the team

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Aug 18, 2016 One night with the king: Reigns developer interviewed on game’s success
One night with the king: Reigns developer interviewed on game’s success

Released earlier this month, Nerial’s strategy game Reigns, and its Tinder-like decision-making system, has taken the gaming world by storm. In our review, we called it “a short and sweet micromanagement adventure game filled with quirky characters and amusing conversations.” We interviewed François Alliot, game developer and writer of

by Elisha Deogracias
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