Pixel Puzzles Japan Indie Game Review
Pixel Puzzles Japan is a fun game with some small twists on jigsaw puzzle solving but a few missing features keep it from becoming great.
Pixel Puzzles Japan is a fun game with some small twists on jigsaw puzzle solving but a few missing features keep it from becoming great.
While Mirror Mansion offers an interesting twist on the game of Memory, it is far too difficult for children and even adults.
Fist of Awesome is an indie beat ’em up game that ultimately has too many problems to earn a recommendation.
The addition of a DVD helps Trivial Pursuit: DVD Pop Culture improve on the series a bit but not enough to rise above mediocrity.
A list of all the board, card, and role-playing games shipping out during February 2015.
A list of all board, card, and role-playing games scheduled to come out throughout the year.
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Eye to Eye is SimplyFun’s take on the classic parlor game “What Were You Thinking.” While it’s fun, the traditional game is better and free.
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