X-Men: Madness in Murderworld Walkthrough & FAQ
Oh God, I’ve done it. I’ve finally written that X-Men Madness in Murderworld guide and map that I promised three years ago.
Continue readingOh God, I’ve done it. I’ve finally written that X-Men Madness in Murderworld guide and map that I promised three years ago.
Continue readingI played another game by a developer whose first game I didn’t like. I’m glad I did.
Continue readingI’ve been doing a lot wandering lately to clear my head. I’ll eat my lunch while continuing to work so that I can use my lunch break to go for a walk. I like to pick a direction and go; sometimes pretending that I’m never coming back. …
Continue readingGetting ready for a vacation and knowing that it might not be bright and sunny at the beach every day, I wanted to load a few games onto our little netbook in case we got rained out. Finding games that will work with this laptop’s tiny resolution has always been tough but the roguelike, Frozen Depths, with its small tile-set, sprung to mind as something that might just work. …
Continue readingI’ve been keeping on eye on indie dev, Skygoblin’s site in anticipation of the next installment in ‘The Journey Down’ series. Meanwhile, Skygoblin hasn’t been idle. …
Continue readingIt’s rare to see a piece of fiction survive adaptation into a different medium. Most often the thing that made that fiction’s story, its characters, or setting popular doesn’t survive the transition to another form. Being disappointed with The Walking Dead television series I wasn’t holding out much hope for the video game. …
Continue readingI very much love a management video game, especially those where I get to design the layout of the game’s world. Let me build a city and I’ll work to make the most efficient damn city you’ve ever seen. I had long stayed away from the game Dwarf Fortress as it terrified me. …
Continue readingThe best games are those that artfully balance the tension of losing versus the hope of victory. I was eager to break out the board game Last Night on Earth as it seemed to do the things I was felt was missing from “Zombies!!!” and appeared to have a nice mix of cooperative and competitive game mechanics. …
Continue readingFresh off my introduction to ASCII roguelikes thanks to the fantastic Brogue, I was eager to dive into another game in that genre. I was, however, a little burned out on fantasy-themed games and one roguelike in particular grabbed my attention because of its source of inspiration. …
Continue readingAs I’ve written before about video games, it’s easy for games with a zombie theme to go wrong. Recently becoming the owner of two board games with zombie themes I got to see examples of either side, where one game has what I’m looking for and the other does not.
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