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Shifting Realms review — Table-top-down strategy
A mix of worker placement, building and lightweight combat
In service of The Greater Good
Turn up the bass and turn down the lights — we’re diving into the fantastic experience that is The Greater Good.
Near and Far: The Amber Mines expansion review — Underground extension
It's an all-in-one as we take a look at Near and Far's Amber Mines expansion, which includes ten separate modules you can play in different combinations.
The Works of Mercy review — Yet another first-person horror game
While there’s something to be said for forcing the player to be a monster, there’s also something to be said for self-awareness and originality.
Super Mario Bros. The Powerup Card Game review — Only looks like Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. The Powerup Card Game has Super Mario Bros. graphics, without any of the gameplay from the video game.
Pro Strategy Football 2019 — Visual PC pro football, finally
Pro Strategy Football 2019 is an in-depth, visual representation of American Football. The customization options, in all aspects, are just crazy.
SINNER: Sacrifice For Redemption could be a sinner or a winner
Before you can face a boss though, you are told you must make a sacrifice.
Lords of Waterdeep and Scoundrels of Skullport review — Cube quest
Lords of Waterdeep is a classic worker placement game that takes place in the titular city of Waterdeep and features a full Dungeons & Dragons license.
Dice Settlers review — Western wonder
A passive, settlement building foray into the world of dice
Damsel review — As frustrating as it is fun
Damsel's commitment to a gorgeously grungy aesthetic smooths over some of the rougher bumps in its game design.
Weird Things Humans Search For — Google drive?
Guess the most popular answers to silly questions at your own dinner table in Weird Things Humans Search For.
The Great Story of a Mighty Hero — Remastered
Hack and slash? Check. Cute-looking characters and enemies? Check. Gore? Check. The Great Story of a Mighty Hero does what it says on the tin — it’s a hack-and-slash game in which you play the mighty hero.
Brass: Lancashire review — Shiny
The revolution will not be televised, but it will play out on your table
Lords of Waterdeep (Steam) review — Dungeons and digital
An impressive port of a popular worker-placement tabletop game.
Solbot: Energy Rush will save you from fossil fuels!
A lesson about renewable energy
Fishing Sim World — Not just Euro Fishing
I hadn't really expected to be talking about a fishing game again so soon, but during the magic hour, those bites can come fast and furious.
Kaiju Crush review — Monster mash
Randomised, modular setup, unusual approach to movement and rock-paper-scissors style combat,
Depth of Extinction: a turn-based, violent underwater world
In the watery Depth of Extinction, you're tasked with preventing another apocalypse. Various violent groups want to kill you to cause your failure.
Little Bug review — A surreal platforming journey
Little Bug is a polished platformer that will charm speedrunners, completionists and casual players alike.
Chronicles of Crime review — Augmented reality?
If you’re a fan of cooperative investigation games like Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective then Chronicles of Crime is likely to blow you away.