To The Moon – An Interactive Story
To The Moon is perhaps less a video game and more of visual story. “Playing” this game is akin to watching a movie where we...
Champions of Regnum
A little while ago I mentioned looking for a fun, relatively simple multiple-player game. After trying a few, such as The Cave and Heroes of...
The Cave — Spelunking the mind
It has been several months since I last posted a game review and there are (somewhat) good reasons for that. Back in January, following my...
Mark of the Ninja
When they are small, I think most children imagine monsters lurking under their beds or in their closets. I certainly wasn’t any exception, though my...
Abe’s Amazing Adventure
Today I want to look back on a lighthearted game that I think deserves a nod. Abe’s Amazing Adventure is a retro adventure game styled...
Destination Sol
The summary of Destination Sol on Steam is brief and accurate so allow me to introduce the game by sharing the Steam blurb: “Destination Sol...
Limbo
I know I’m coming a little late to the Limbo party, about five years late, but for some reason Limbo was always one of those...
The Plan and You Have To Win The Game
I usually do not take an interest in games which are described as artistic or as being interactive stories. I think games can be artistic...
CaesarIA — City building in the time of the Roman Empire
Some of my favourite games from the 1990s were building and resource management simulators. Civilization is probably the most recognizable name in my collection of...
Daedalus – No Escape
I have arena envy. There are a lot of game concepts I like that involve arena style combat, pitting soldiers or tanks against one another....