Saturday Morning Gaming: Games for Math Club Kids vs. Games for Theater Kids
“Debatable” is a party game that targets an underserved population. Well, underserved in the gaming world, anyway.
“Debatable” is a party game that targets an underserved population. Well, underserved in the gaming world, anyway.
I played Monster Train, Monster Slayers, Iris and the Giant… Griftlands is the closest I’ve come to finding Slay the Spire.
I almost didn’t want to write this because it’s about a game that manages to be addicting without being fun.
Ape Out: The chaotic joy of breaking out and running as far as you can. Content Warning: Surprisingly graphic violence for such a minimalist art style
“My [insert favorite baseball team] is owned/run by complete morons and I must destroy them.” Folks, Out of the Park Baseball 22 is for you.
Death is one of the things that is difficult to work in a game. Hades is a game that has death built into the game loop. Dying is part of it.
Marvel’s Avengers just announced that they will Implement New Game+…I didn’t know they hadn’t.
You play Juan, a humble agave farmer in Santa Luchita. When The Big Bad comes in and steals your love interest, you become a Luchador!
Darkest Dungeon is a dungeon diving RPG that has an interesting twist. This is a game that has a different idea about “difficulty” than most.
Video games, much like action figures, are a fascinating example to look at for the application of economic concepts in the real world.
This is a game that asks “Wouldn’t Minesweeper be better if it were an RPG?” And it adds items, and coins, monsters, hit points, armor, and you name it.
I am always looking for games that create situations where you’re constantly feeling like Buridan’s Donkey, unable to pick between two or three really good options.
The delightful sub-genre intersection of FPS Puzzle Games + Monologues
All of the things you love about football, none of the things you don’t.
Sometimes you find yourself with a couple of days to do nothing at all but play a game. What are some good games for that?
As much as I love the complex, there are times when I just don’t need to be stuffing yet more information into my already over-crowded cerebrum. So, yes, there are times when I’m in the mood for Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Symposium: Not only was the impossible possible, I could excel at something I had once truly believed I was incapable of.
Board Game Symposium: Why don’t I play games with these gorgeous beasts I gave birth to? Am I just a bad mother? I think the answer is probably yes…
It’s not affiliated with Where’s Waldo, but if you know Where’s Waldo, you know the drill.