Hugo and Chesley Award-winning artist John Picacio uses the Loteria card game to map that game's iconic illustrations with sf/f authors, artists and luminaries in the sff community. Here's Part 4. [...]
Hugo and Chesley Award-winning artist John Picacio uses the Loteria card game to map that game's iconic illustrations with sf/f authors, artists and luminaries in the sff community. [...]
Hugo and Chesley Award-winning artist John Picacio uses the Loteria card game to map that game's iconic illustrations with sf/f authors, artists and luminaries in the sff community. Here's Part 2. [...]
Hugo and Chesley Award-winning artist John Picacio uses the Loteria card game to map that game's iconic illustrations with sf/f authors, artists and luminaries in the sff community. [...]
If you’re anything like my kids, you have some extra cash in your pocket courtesy of various relatives and/or friends. You could save it and earn a couple of cents a [...]
As the year’s end approaches, John E. O. Stevens, Fred Kiesche and Jeff Patterson tempt the fates by doing a THIRD episode for the month. Joining them is the man who [...]
Not too long ago, I reviewed the free game Octodad, a game developed at DePaul University for the 2011 Independent Games Festival, which is about an octopus pretending to be [...]
Octodad is living the American dream. He is a businessman with a wife and two lovely children living in a nice suburban home with a nice big green lawn. He’s just an [...]
Nick Sharps had the opportunity to chat with Ubisoft Scriptwriter Oliver Sudden about the new living-world game Far Cry 4. Join them, won’t you? Nick Sharps: Hello [...]
The Bridge is a side-scroller puzzle game with level design inspired by the amazing artist M.C. Escher, released by The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild in 2013. The game starts [...]
Scott Taylor is an avid reader, writer, and have worked as a senior editor for Black Gate Magazine and Director of Publishing at Skull Island Expeditions. He’s also [...]
Last week Steam had a free game weekend where they opened up ten games for a free-play weekend. Don’t Starve, published by Klei Entertainment in 2013. You could install [...]
Last week, I attended the Austin Comic Con (aka Wizard World Texas). Oddly, the show ran Thursday through Saturday. No Sunday at all. Since Saturday was Yom Kippur, I only [...]
Nick Phillips of Oriental Excess Co. has an interesting project brewing and is looking for contributors to extend the world of the Tokyo Yakuza strategy war game. Details [...]
If you’re like me, you were one of many, many kids who got to play the edutainment game Oregon Trail at school originally published by MECC in 1977 with various updated [...]
To the Moon is a story-heavy light-puzzle game released by Freebird Games in 2011. Johnny is unconscious and on his deathbed. He might not survive the night. Dr. Eva Rosalene [...]
Gunpoint is a 2D stealth strategy game released by Tom Francis released in 2013. In it, you play a private detective specializing in infiltration of secure buildings (mostly [...]