Arkham Horror review
Lovecraftian ludus: Arkham Horror boardgame review
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Lovecraftian ludus: Arkham Horror boardgame review
The casual game seems to have captured the essence of casual mobile gaming.
Duck Game is a local multiplayer platformer shoot 'em up with Sega Genesis style graphics and sound. And with ducks. Obviously. A lot of ducks. And quacks. And some hats.
Built for Speed is an oldskool mobile racing game with a fun track editor. Let’s see what this Finnish free-to-play game is made of.
A multitude of mechanics in a gorgeous, breathing world. Nintendo just saved open-world games from themselves.
Finnkino, the largest cinema chain in Finland, has recently released Leffapeli (Finnish for “Movie Game”), a new crossmedial game to go along with the moviegoer experience.
Hollow Knight combines somber visual design with tight metroidvania gameplay.
A friend of strategic fantasy tabletop wargaming? Look elsewhere.
One Night Ultimate Werewolf Daybreak is a fast-paced bluffing exercise.
One Night Ultimate Vampire is a vampire themed hybrid tabletop game with social play emphasis, a digital mobile app companion and fast, paranoid gameplay.
A welcome return to form by one of the stealth genre’s greatest.
Nifty visuals can’t quite save this light crapshoot of a dice-rolling game.
Legend of Grimrock is old school. The kind where bullying is encouraged.
An excellent atmospheric action-adventure that shines even pocket-sized.
Legen – wait, four hours of Megazone laser tag? – dary!
The latest member of the long-running JRPG series contains many memorable moments, yet is also glaringly missing some of them.
Crayon Physics Deluxe (CPD) is a single player physics puzzle game with focus in drawing simple objects to solve challenges.
Half-Genie Hero is a gorgeous throwback to the glory days of the Super Nintendo, but Super Metroid it ain't.
Explore vast space in the new indie title ASTRONEER.
Marvel Avengers Academy is a peculiarly addictive little mobile toy.