I wasn’t sure what to expect from Tsuro. I vaguely remembered seeing it up for sale in the various board game stores I’ve visited, but it looked painfully boring and slow-moving. Even the name threw me off, because it’s evocative …
After making its way to pretty much every other modern platform imaginable, Retro City Rampage DX is finally getting its turn on mobile. Does it hold up well on touch screens? Will it be able to sway those who (somehow) …
In 2013, Simogo gave us Device 6. Anna’s dark, brain-bending quest for answers is still the gold standard I measure text-heavy puzzle / adventure games by. Device 6 tells a grand tale, but it’s more than that. Its puzzles make …
DIRAC is kind of like an exceptionally frantic game of connect the dots. That might not sound overly appealing, but it sort of is. I’m not convinced it’s the kind of game you’ll be playing for hours on end, but …
Not to be confused with Dungeon Monsters by Alexandre Mindard, Dungeon Monsters RPG by Mana Cube is a new first-person dungeon crawler that looks like it could be a spiritual successor to the game that originally bore its name. Dungeon Monsters …
Lost Tracks is a bit of an oddity in that it’s actually a student project rather than a “normal” game release. It’s also sitting in this weird middle-state for me, where I can appreciate what it does well but also …
When you wash your sock collection, at least one bathed pair will wind up mismatched when a mate goes wandering. This is a highly traumatic and damaging event for the hard-working garments that keep your feet clean, warm, and dry …
Train Conductor World: European Railway doesn’t actually sound like a very fun game. It sounds quite boring, in fact. Who wants to route trains all day? As it turns out, I do. This iOS release looks and sounds as though …