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Tokaido review — A gateway to discovery
Join 2-4 others in taking a pilgrimage along Japan's East Sea Road in this set-collection, point-to-point tabletop title.
How to Set up the Steam Link App to Work over the Internet
Want to play games anywhere, but frustrated that the Steam Link app only supports splay over a local network? Follow our handy guide to skirt around the issue.
Jam Favorites: Procedural Generation Jam 2017
The ProcJam, or Procedural Generation Jam, is a yearly jam which contains more than just games. This jam is about making things that make things; this could be games, graphics, generative backgrounds, tools or really, whatever you want.
Go Nuts for Donuts! review — Cute yet tasty card game
Go Nuts for Donuts! is an adorable two-to-six player card game where players try to get the most wonderful donuts from the donut box.
Temtem Interview — 12 Questions on Crema’s Kickstarter Monster Hunting Sensation
We catch up with Crema Games' Victor Ojuel and Guilermo Andrades to discuss Temtem — a wonderful looking game about monster hunting and training which is kicking up a storm on Kickstarter.
Cultist Simulator Review — From Mundane to Mansus
A card-based game about wandering the land beyond dreams in order to obtain dark magical power.
The Hatching Hands On — Star in Your Own Monster Movie
This blend of stealth and hack & slash works well and even with the limited time I played, I came away wanting more.
Brew Town Review — Time to Craft Some Beer!
A superb casual game, gorgeous to look at and a delight to play. For the low, low price of free, we really can’t complain.
Jam Favorites: Self-Care Jam 2
The journey of love, lemons, dogs, and pandas, are all topics within this Self-Care Jam favorites list.
Lizard Review — An Echo From the Past
Lizard is a platformer released both for modern computers as well as the original Nintendo Entertainment System. We played it.
Bud Spencer & Terrence Hill — Slaps and Beans Review
A wonderful tribute is great, but a good game is even better.
Unforeseen Incidents review — Adventure time!
Unforeseen Incidents is a classic point-and-click adventure. We've been playing it.
Paramedics: Clear! review — Pulsing with excitement
Race against the clock to save as many lives as possible in this app-supported board game.
Goblins of Elderstone Review — Charming Villages, Doomed to Die?
Get your green skin on and get building in this goblin city-builder.
Deus Ex Machina review — Gods and monsters
Play for glory in Deus Ex Machina, a fast-playing, visually attractive game which uses worker placement and card-drafting mechanisms to replicate the power plays of the gods of ancient Greece.
Bury Me, My Love Hands On — Guiding Your Love Out of Syria Through A Mobile phone
Bury Me, My Love is a narrative mobile game which plays out much like a text conversation.
Tala and the Flower Seed Preview — A Whimsical, Hand-Drawn Adventure
Play as the titular Tala in Tala and the Flower Seed, the heroine of a tiny woodland kingdom in a game that features charming animation against the backdrop of the Australian wilderness.
Warparty first impressions — Stone age strategy
As it is to be expected, Warparty does not strive for Palaeolithic accuracy and lets you command units both dinosaur and human.
Battle Fleet: Ground Assault — Intense Tank Command Decisions
All's not quiet on the Western Front in Battle Fleet: Ground Assault. Your wit and armored tactics will decide if you live to fight another day.
Crossing Souls Review — 80s Nostalgia Action-Adventure
What happens when a game with “too many ideas” actually works?