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Digging Deeper: How 'A Game About Digging A Hole' Turns a Simple Hole Into an Obsession
There are moments in life when you sit back, stare at your screen, and ask yourself, What am I doing? Â For me, that moment came after two...

Danny McRae
Feb 142 min read
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Twisted Tower Demo Review – Rapture Meets Coney Island with Absolute Carnage
If BioShock  had an amusement park-themed luxury hotel where the rides try to murder you , Twisted Tower  would be it. From the moment...

Danny McRae
Feb 134 min read
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Slender Threads – A Small-Town Mystery That Spirals Out of Control (And Takes You With It)
Slender Threads  starts off exactly how you’d expect a classic point-and-click game about a small town, a traveling author/bookseller, a...

Danny McRae
Feb 134 min read
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The Mute House Review – A Love Letter to Classic Survival Horror
The Mute House Review If you’re a fan of old-school survival horror , you’re going to feel right at home  in The Mute House . This game...

Danny McRae
Feb 44 min read
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Universe Horizon: A Journey to the Edge of the Universe
Some games grab you with flashy graphics  and complex mechanics , but Universe Horizon  does something even better—it keeps you hooked...

Danny McRae
Feb 23 min read
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Cat Detective Albert Wilde: A Purrfectly Absurd Mystery
If Raymond Chandler, Zootopia, and a fever dream  had a love child, Cat Detective Albert Wilde  would be the result. This game is the...

Danny McRae
Feb 13 min read
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