I have spent the better part of a year trying to break away from Balatro. I have jumped into Astro Bot several times, tried getting back into Binding ...[Read More]
Having played games for over 40 years, I have been very much in touch with how I feel about a title in the first two hours of gameplay. For example, I...[Read More]
Way back in the early part of 2024, I played through The Tribe Must Survive while it was in early access. What I found was an addictive game that pres...[Read More]
Developer Sand Door Studio has something special with its newest game Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior. On the surface, it may look like your typical ...[Read More]
Let me start by saying that the entire concept of the Turnip Boy series is ludicrous and at the same time strangely beautiful. Developer Snoozy Kazoo ...[Read More]
When I think of puzzle-strategy games, I think of a very dry experience that is void of narrative value. That might seem like a knock against those ty...[Read More]
This is the month when everyone should be pining for some fear, scares, and creeps in their entertainment. Maybe it’s your favorite Halloween film, su...[Read More]
Digitalchumps was offered the opportunity to preview an interesting narrative-driven game that takes the structure of old horror comic books from the ...[Read More]
It has been a long time since I have been so definitively frustrated with a game and its mechanics. I honestly cannot remember the last game where I w...[Read More]
Sometimes having a simple structure to your game does wonders for the experience. Case in point, Ring of Pain is a simple card game where you only wor...[Read More]
I am now two out of two for enjoying mobile games on a console. The latest experience came via Spongebob Squarepants: Krusty Cook-Off – Extra Krusty E...[Read More]