On April 1, 2022, the All You Can Board YouTube channel officially announced that they would be changing their name to All You Can Fjord, owing to their enthusiasm for excellent fjord-themed games, encompassing all of three games: Fjords (2005), Nusfjord (2017), and Fjords (2022). At the time, this was an April Fool’s joke. If […] Source| Board Game Quest
Back when I got into the hobby, there were those who spoke of a strange and mysterious asymmetric card game called Android: Netrunner. Eventually this game was discontinued by the publisher, but that didn’t stop people from homebrewing and keeping the system going strong. It was as if this particular game had a secret club […] Source| Board Game Quest
This is a game where you hunt for “the good stuff” (for all my Goonies fans out there). You and your crew are in search of treasure. You unroll the cloth map and adventure in the direction your captain points you. But they can only give you one-word clues to direct you to the treasure. […] Source| Board Game Quest
If you dip back to early July of this year, we released our annual Gen Con preview article, where we talked about our most anticipated board games of the convention. It’s always enjoyable to look over the hundreds of new releases for the convention and figure out which one has sparked your interest the most. […] Source| Board Game Quest
While on vacation, I listened to fellow travelers trading stories about amazing hikes they had done or were planning: fifteen miles in the Black Hills, backcountry hiking in Yellowstone. Stories like this always excite me, and my heart says, ‘I want to do that!’ Then my knees, hips, and back remind me that they have […] Source| Board Game Quest
Roll for the Galaxy is a 2014 dice-based tableau/engine-building game. Released seven years after what many in the hobby now consider a modern classic in the form of Race for the Galaxy, Roll had a lot to live up to. Was Roll for the Galaxy able to strike its own path forward and do enough […] Source| Board Game Quest
“Oh, cool, a new racing game,” you say, innocently clicking into this review. “I wonder if it’s like Heat?” This must be how Christina Aguilera feels. Oh wow, it’s Britney Sp– oh no, it’s the other one. This ain’t Heat. And it’s not trying to be. Dirt & Dust, from Petr Čáslava, with art by […] Source| Board Game Quest
We review The Dark Quarter, a story based board game published by Lucky Duck Games. The Dark Quarter is a co-operative app-driven adventure game set in a dark, fantastical vision of 1980s New Orleans.| Board Game Quest
Who doesn’t love donuts? And who doesn’t love doing math while eating donuts!? Okay, so maybe you don’t, but that doesn’t mean these two aspects can’t combine to make one deliciously educational game…| Board Game Quest
When you think of a private detective, you might see a tough guy in a felt fedora, cigarette perched above his chiseled jaw, puffing moodily in an office chair with the blinds drawn. If Nintendo has anything to say about it, though, next time you picture a gumshoe it will be a skinny, teenage boy […] The post Famicom Detective Club Review — The N.E.S. Murders appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
It’s been a whole console generation since we last saw Shepard, Tali, Garrus, and the rest of the Normandy crew. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters BioWare’s space opera RPG trilogy for the new generation of consoles, enhancing the visuals, implementing quality of life improvements, and making welcome adjustments to certain content for all three games. In those […] The post Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Review appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
Knockout City’s colorful, cartoonish aesthetic plays host to a relatively straightforward game of dodgeball, putting two teams against each other in a war waged with red rubber balls. But once you start factoring in deployable gliders, balls that can trap opponents in cages, and throwing techniques that can bend your shots around corners, Knockout City’s […] The post Knockout City Review – Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, And Dodge appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
When I reviewed Miitopia on 3DS in 2017, I wasn’t terribly impressed. The game was dull, simplistic, and felt so random that I barely felt like I was playing it. But, as we’ve learned over the years, games can be improved significantly from their initial launches, and I figured that a Switch remake of Miitopia […] The post Miitopia Review — Eyes Without a Face appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
World of Demons Review - A Cut Above Developer Platinum Games' style is instantly recognizable-flashy, fast-paced action that oozes with personality and flair. World of Demons brings that :: Game Reviews - SocksCap64| SocksCap64
Let’s get the first question answered up front: how do you say the name of this game? Well, “Wir Sind das Volk!” is pronounced like this: Veer Zint Dahss Folk. And it means “We Are the People!| Board Game Quest
Is This Seat Taken? turns seating plans into hilarious shape-based drama in this charming, cosy puzzler, out now.| Quest Daily
We review Super Squad High, a hand management and worker placement game published by Nerdy Pup Games.| Board Game Quest
We review Dead Cells: The Rogue-Lite Board Game, published by Scorpion Masque. Dead Cells is a dungeon-crawler that offers a cooperative rogue-lite experience inspired by the Metroidvania genre.| Board Game Quest
Catto’s Post Office is a brilliant little mail delivery game that's the perfect palate cleanser between heavier games.| Quest Daily
If you’ve purchased a Nintendo Switch 2, chances are you’re going to buy this game. Donkey Kong Bananza is big, beautiful, charming and fun.| Quest Daily
In zen city building game, Islanders: New Shores, you create adorable little civilisations and help them grow across numerous islands.| Quest Daily
Ruffy and the Riverside is a charming 3D platformer with clever puzzles, retro vibes, and a unique texture-swapping mechanic.| Quest Daily
DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH overhauls exploration, traversal, and combat, while maintaining a gripping story and intriguing characters.| Quest Daily
Sonic x Shadow Generations runs faster and looks sharper on Nintendo Switch 2, offering the best way to play portably.| Quest Daily
Date Everything takes a ridiculous idea and commits to it fully, allowing you to romance 100 different household items! It's a must play.| Quest Daily
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the Indy game we've all been waiting for.| Quest Daily
Everholm is an open-ended farming game shrouded in mystery. Play as Lily, discover the town secrets and search for your missing sister.| Quest Daily
Spirit Mancer has an ambitious framework and creative potential, but its execution often left me feeling frustrated and annoyed| Quest Daily
Astro Bot jetpack jumps over Mario, singeing his perfect moustache, and lands perfectly at the top of the flagpole. Our review.| Quest Daily
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a spectacular, blood-drenched walk in the shoes of an 8-foot titan in power armour.| Quest Daily
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions offers a blend of strategy, excitement, and fun , whether you're flying solo or teaming up with friends.| Quest Daily
Our review of Ace Attorney Investigations Collection from CAPCOM, out now in Australia on the Nintendo Switch.| Quest Daily
Castaway is like playing a Zelda game in speedrun mode. The adventure is disappointingly short, but the endgame more than makes up for it.| Quest Daily
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is a an audio and visual masterclass. It's out now on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Here's our review.| Quest Daily
Final Fantasy VII stands out as a AAA game exploring environmentalism and eco-terrorism. FFVII's remak coincides with a new wave of activism.| Sugar Gamers
Vampire Survivors-like games are blowing up lately. We breakdown what these games are, why they're successful, & where the genre is headed.| Sugar Gamers