Mutually Assured Destruction – My New Favorite Flavor By Jose Cardoso • January 20th, 2017 Jose Cardoso reviews two co-op board games, Forbidden Desert and Deep Sea Adventure.
Last Week’s Comics 1/18/2017 By David Shimomura and Ian Gonzales • January 18th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on God Country # 1 and James Bond: Hammerhead # 4.
Spilled Ink Franken Fran’s Thriving Medical Practice By Austin Price • January 18th, 2017 At its best, Franken Fran comes off with such a wicked charge that you feel yourself participating in its delightfully profane acts.
Duel of the Fates By Sam Desatoff • January 12th, 2017 Star Wars: Destiny may very well be the game that gets me back into collectible card games.
Persistence of T.I.M.E. By Jason McMaster • January 12th, 2017 What might sound like an old Quantum Leap episode is the entire crux of the game – jumping back in time to make sure things go the way they should.
Spilled Ink Bungo Stray Dogs Volume 1, “This Mutt’s Got Mange” By Austin Price • January 11th, 2017 “The best of art justifies its own existence…All Bungo Stray Dogs can offer is a barely audible yap.”
Last Week’s Comics 1/11/2017 By David Shimomura, Michael Edwards and Sara Clemens • January 11th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s James Bond: Felix # 1, Red Sonja # 1 and last week’s The Wicked + The Divine # 25.
Dating Pugs in Hot Date Reminds Me of my Social Anxiety By Khee Hoon Chan • January 10th, 2017 Out of all the dating sims I’ve tried, Hot Date is probably the only one that manages to capture how frightening and unpredictable dating can be.
Walking Dead: The New Frontier Makes You Feel Like A Proud (Or Disappointed) Parent By Charles Singletary • January 6th, 2017 “The New Frontier, thus far, is the best evolution of the relationship between Lee and Clementine as you witness the human (or monster) that you shaped.”
Fear in a Handful of Cards By Jason McMaster • January 5th, 2017 “You’re trapped in your parlor. The door is gone. Outside you hear the skittering of… things. Things you can’t comprehend.”