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The Last Door: The Playwright Preview – New Cast, New Mystery

The Last Door‘s first season ended on a cliffhanger, leaving me wondering what was going to become of poor Devitt. It seems that we’re not going to find out for a while, as the first episode of the second season, The Playwright, puts us in the shoes ...

Browser Game Pick – ‘Seedling’

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The Sun At Night Review – Homeward Bound

Crashing landing on Earth, Laika crawls from her ruined pod, unable to remember where she is or how she got there.  She finds her plasma cannon close by among the wreckage, attaching it to its holster above her hind legs before she continues on… ...

Abducted – Never Quite Reaching Orbit

In a market dominated by never-ending variations of the Endless Runner, match 3 games or locked-room mysteries, it’s refreshing to come across something once in a while that has the ambition to try and match the scale of big-budget titles on other ...

Ignite Review

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Windforge Review – Not Enough Lift

Windforge creates a giant world full of treasure, huge temples, sky whales and bandits, but the search for those moments is long and difficult.   Snowed In Studios’ Windforge first hit Steam Greenlight two years ago, and was explained as ...

Legends of Fire and Steel Streamlines Fantasy Strategy for PC and Mobile

Boomzap Entertainment has a history of making engaging mobile games, but their upcoming title takes a swing at crossing PC with mobile platforms. Legends of Fire and Steel is a fantasy strategy game designed to shave off some of the wearier aspects ...

Fight And Flight In Element

What happens when the planets run out of resources? When the human race finally dooms itself due to its gluttony of natural resources? Does humanity rally together to find a solution? Well, in developer Flightless’s newest game, Element, humanity ...

‘Forgotten Elements’ A Fine Example Of German Engineering

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Cube Escape: Arles Makes Art Out of Escaping

In October of 1888, Vincent Van Gogh paid a visit to the city of Arles, France, where he painted some of his most celebrated works. These include The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, which depicts a little eatery known today as ...

Octopede Review

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