Hirogami delivers a world as fragile and creative as origami itself, with combat, exploration, and puzzles woven into a story of corruption and renewal. The post Review | Hirogami: ‘A dimensional and enjoyable platformer’ (PC) appeared first on Quest Daily.| Quest Daily
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is sexy, violent, thrilling and fun. But that wasn’t my first impression. Our review. The post Review | Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater (PS5) appeared first on Quest Daily.| Quest Daily
Two fighters. One arena. Pixelated crowd cheering. Health bars full. Joystick and buttons at the ready. Let the battle begin. This is Neon Reign, a 1-2 player card battler designed by Manny Trembley and Aaron Hein and is published by Neon Knight Games. Gameplay Overview: The object of the game is simple: defeat your opponent […] Source| Board Game Quest
Some IPs never truly die. They rise from the grave again and again, the result of near necromantic product research and nostalgia cycles. The undisputed undead queen of the comeback is Strawberry Shortcake, wouldn’t you know? Asking someone to sing her theme song is a litmus test for how old they are—since first appearing on […] Source| Board Game Quest
2016’s Inis, designed by Christian Martinez, is easily one of my favorite games of all time, and my favorite drafting game ever made. Upon hearing that he was designing the second title in the “Political Trilogy”, except this time it was set in space, I was immediately interested; however, due to some concerns I had […] Source| Board Game Quest
Many strategy board gamers have encountered the well-meaning acquaintance who shows a polite interest in our hobby. Acquaintance: So you’re into board games, huh? Do you play a lot of UNO and Monopoly? Board gamer: Pauses, resisting the urge to disparage Monopoly. I mostly play strategy-oriented games, geared towards ADULTS. Kind of like chess, except […] Source| Board Game Quest
Full disclosure: I have never played a game produced by the Game Crafter until now. For the uninitiated, the Game Crafter is a print-on-demand game publishing company i.e., they will produce whatever game designers send them, for a fee, without questioning game quality. Their components have a solid reputation, but as for the games themselves, […] Source| Board Game Quest
This is a guest post from Katherine Kwong. “We eat first with our eyes,” goes the millennia-old saying. And Flamecraft’s delectable Sandara Tang art, cozy theming, and quality components are undeniably a significant part of the game’s massive table appeal. But don’t let the sweet little dragons fool you into thinking this game lacks any […] Source| Board Game Quest
Board gamers tend to love tactility—the feel of a hand of cards, the weight of a good miniature, the clickity-clack of a big stack of poker chips. Myself I like a game where you control exactly one piece. Dungeon crawlers and worker placement games are fine and all, but give me a game where I […] Source| Board Game Quest
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
We review Unconscious Mind, a euro-style game featuring worker placement, engine building, multiple rondels, and cascading effects.| Board Game Quest
We review Marbleous, a pattern building game published by Kosmos. In Marbleous, players are matching marbles to create patterns.| Board Game Quest
We review Raising Robots, a game where you are a famous inventor seeking to assemble the greatest collection of robots.| Board Game Quest
We review Citizens of the Spark. A Tableau board game published by Thunderworks Games.| Board Game Quest
Algae, Inc. is a medium-heavy strategy game that combines resource management, tableau building, and multi-processing and Victoria lets you know how it plays.| Board Game Quest
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
Yooka-Laylee is the spiritual successor to the beloved 3D platformers of the Nintendo 64 era, most notably Banjo-Kazooie. The game promised a return to vibrant worlds, quirky humor, and tons of collectibles. Read more| BagoGames
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is Marvelous‘ latest installment in the highly beloved Rune Factory series. The game features all the staple elements in the series but also includes several new elements that focus on combat. Read more| BagoGames
Lies of P: Overture provides players a brief but enjoyable return to the nightmarish world of Krat. The DLC expansion serves as a prologue to the game,| BagoGames
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition succeeds as both a remaster and an introduction to the Warhammer 40K universe.| 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
Rise of Rebellion is an odd and unique game. It is difficult to explain the story, largely because there is barely one to reference. According to the official description, the player takes on the role of a warrior of Tella who is fighting to reclaim their homeland in a fantasy realm filled with mythical creatures and gods where dragons once ruled. Read more| BagoGames
Blades of Fire is MercurySteam’s new action-adventure game. The game introduces several unique elements but struggles to execute them in a way that avoids becoming tedious or overwhelming. It accomplishes a number of things well but also grapples with an identity crisis, resulting in a jarring yet still playable experience. Read more| BagoGames
Scar-Lead Salvation is certainly one of the most interesting games from Idea Factory. It takes the third-person roguelike shooter formula and applies what Idea Factory does best with its games, to varying degrees of success. Read more| BagoGames
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
Seaside Game: Timberdoodle Review Seaside Game Review: Strategic Fun That Travels With You! If you're anything like us, you're always on the lookout for something that will keep the kids busy and boost their brain| The Art Kit
Crabs in a Bucket: Timberdoodle Review Looking for a game that combines the thrill of strategy with a bit of chaos? Crabs in a Bucket is a fast-paced card game designed for 2-6 players, where| The Art Kit
Reading Eggs for Homeschoolers: A Review! Is Reading Eggs Worth It for Homeschoolers? Read Our Review! If you've done any research on homeschool programs or if you've joined any Facebook groups, chances are you've probably| The Art Kit
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