I know this conference was over a week ago but since I have been working on a lot of gaming content lately, I've had to prioritize accordingly. My, my how things have changed. Every game conference used to fall under E3 but now each company just holds their own conference at different times. Microsoft and… Continue reading Xbox Games Showcase 2024 Highlights
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Melatonin – Rhythmic Dreams
When I first hear the word "melatonin" what obviously comes to mind, like many others is the hormone and the supplement. I actually did try taking the latter a few times and I found that it helped me fall asleep, but not stay asleep. Everyone would brag about how great it was, how it would… Continue reading Melatonin – Rhythmic Dreams
My Dream Setup – The Title Says It All
I never knew this game existed, and I discovered it almost accidentally, and it is very addictive. I've seen many different building games, but this one keeps it simple by focusing on building a single room. Originally, it started off as where you could build the dream room for your PC battlestation with all the… Continue reading My Dream Setup – The Title Says It All
Whimsy – Friends in the Forest
Today, I checked out another one of Madison's creations on Steam and this time it's Whimsy. The game is free, and I'm guessing from the graphics. This was her first game. It takes a similar approach to the last game I played from her called Landlord of the Woods. It's about a girl who lives… Continue reading Whimsy – Friends in the Forest
Stray – Escape From Robot Dystopia
Finally, I have picked up this adorable game that I pre-purchased in a heartbeat due to the discount! I should have played it sooner, but I am a patient gamer, as you know. On the other hand, I am instantly drawn to games that feature cats in any way and this is the best cat… Continue reading Stray – Escape From Robot Dystopia
The Patient Gamer
When it comes to video games, we are always desperate but sometimes it can cost us. Consider the classic situation where you pre-order a game because you're eager to play it on day one. But, the moment it's out, you're met with glitches, crashing, no connectivity, etc. Then add on a busy life with work,… Continue reading The Patient Gamer
An Arcade Full of Cats – Time Spinning Felines
We have a new Devcats game! This one is free! It's been a year since we last got a game from them as they're hard at work making biscuits and more games for us. They were even kind enough to give us a roadmap on their upcoming games as some of them we have been… Continue reading An Arcade Full of Cats – Time Spinning Felines
Bunny Park – Gathering Fluffle
For the past year, I was playing this adorable farming sim game by Canadian devs: Cozy Bee Games. Their games offer cuteness and simplicity and the first that I played is Bunny Park In Bunny Park, all you have to do is create your own little park for bunnies with decorations and food to keep… Continue reading Bunny Park – Gathering Fluffle
The First Tree – The Appreciation of Life
I finished a short but beautiful indie game recently. There's actually quite a few in my library where you play as a wild animal like a fox. I think this one was the most emotional so far. The First Tree tells parallel stories of a young man reminiscing his estranged relationship with his father, how… Continue reading The First Tree – The Appreciation of Life
Where The Battlestation Goes
If you're a PC gamer, you already know the word "battlestation" also means your computer. Computers are practically essential for us now, we all have one or two in our homes: laptop, desktop, tablet, etc. But we all put them in different places. Psychologists have long presented evidence that if you keep a computer in… Continue reading Where The Battlestation Goes
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