It was just your average Wednesday. The dame in the front office took lunch early and I was bored. Real bored. So bored I could taste it! All of a sudden a strange sound disturbed my reverie. It was an email, and emails always mean trouble. Turns out this one was different – a review request for Bear With Me. “Oh great”, I thought, “another pun filled point and click adventure”. I started th...[Read More]
Exploding Kittens is a chaotic "Russian roulette" card game where you try to avoid the Exploding Kitten!
Zombie Dice is a fast paced, push your luck, dice game which can be played with 2 or more players. In this game, players will have 2 objectives – eat brains and don’t get shotgunned. With easy rules, a quick setup and simple mechanics anyone can play this game. The Horde edition includes all the expansions to make this the best Zombie rolling experience.
Create your own journey with Tsuro: The Game of the Path. Place a tile and slide your stone along the path created, but take care! Other players' paths can lead you in the wrong direction,or off the board entirely! Find your way wisely to succeed.The rules are simple: place a tile to build the next step for your stone to follow. Paths will cross and connect, and the choices you make affect all the...[Read More]
Nights of Azure (also known as Yoru no Nai Kuni – “the land without night”) is an action RPG from Japanese developer Gust – a company most notable for their work on the Atelier series. I once tried Atelier Totori and, while I liked the style, I wasn’t a big fan of the game itself. Luckily, Nights of Azure is a considerably different game – with a dark story and strong focus on ac...[Read More]
Frenetic doesn’t even begin to describe Assault Android Cactus – an arcade-style, twin-stick shooter from the folks at Witch Beam. Initially released on PC late 2015, the title came to PlayStation 4 on the 8th of March 2016, introducing a whole new audience to the very embodiment of localised, cooperative chaos. While Assault Android Cactus does have a story it’s not really tied...[Read More]
Splendor is a game of chip-collecting and card development. Players are merchants of the Renaissance trying to buy gem mines, means of transportation, shops—all in order to acquire the most prestige points. If you're wealthy enough, you might even receive a visit from a noble at some point, which of course will further increase your prestige.