I was a big fan of 2013’s Monaco, a top-down, pixel art heist game with a Rashomon-esque plot. It was clearly meant to be played co-op, where your friends
Lonely Mountains: Downhill is one of my favorite games, a 2019 mountain biking sort of racer/ sort of Zen exploration of a virtual wilderness. Developer Megagon released a skiing-focused sequel
This morning, thanks to the folks at RockPaperShotgun, I checked out the Steam demo for Locator, which calls itself a “Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet.” I’m
I would like to spend every day playing rock climbing games, which are currently the closest I can get to actual climbing until I somehow solve all of my scheduling
Winter Burrow was announced in an Xbox showcase back in June, but it more or less promptly fell off my radar: while I love a survival game, especially one with
2019’s Wilmot’s Warehouse was one of my favorite games of that year, an indie puzzle game where you make up, and then get screwed by, how to categorize
Back in May, I wrote about the demo for shadow-platforming game SCHiM, a neat-looking indie game I’d been excited about for a while. The full game came out yesterday
Owning my own business and working from home, I don’t actually wait for stuff that much anymore. If anything, I have the opposite problem: tasks and responsibilities are constantly
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