4X strategy games (think Master of Orion, Ascendency, etc..) have always appealed to me, but they also tend to keep me at arms length. I want to dive into all the nitty-gritty space empire management and space politics, but every …
Duck Roll, as you might expect from the title, is a game about rolling a duck around. It doesn’t worry itself with questions about the ethical nature of this premise, since it’s a game, and the duck isn’t actually real. …
Severed is one of those games that’s been on my radar for a while. I was fortunate enough to try it out a year or so ago while it was still in development, and I’ve been playing it on the …
Like roughly 95% of the population, I love me some survival games. But there are a lot of those out in the world now, so anything that changes up the formula a bit is more than welcome. Enter Tinker Island: Survival …
Mobile games are a funny thing. Not so long ago, there was a time when the idea of a match-3 game on your phone seemed unique and quirky. But nowadays? After countless hours of Candy Crush and its endless clones, …
When it comes to strange franchises, the .io games are probably pretty high up there. A mixture of clones and copies, iterations and reimaginings with no single developer controlling the ideas or outputs. It is, in short, a big ol’ …
There’s a lot going on in ReRunners: Race for the World. At least, a cursory glance at the convoluted UI would have you think that. In reality, ReRunners is very simple once you’re playing — but you should expect to …
Like so many idle clicker games, Egg, Inc. starts out a little…eh. It’s fine, sure, but its dated visuals and slow progression makes you initially not so fussed about what’s going on. That’s coming from someone that has an unhealthy …