Last Week’s Comics 11/8/2017 By Sara Clemens • November 8th, 2017 Sara Clemens shares her thoughts on the most recent issues of Saga and Paper Girls.
Fascination On Who Saw Her Die? By Astrid Budgor • November 6th, 2017 As a director not bloodthirsty enough for the horror fans and not tasteful enough for the cinephiles, it only makes him ripe for endless rediscovery.
Book Of Demons Is A Delightful Jaunt Across Hell By Khee Hoon Chan • October 31st, 2017 Book of Demons is keen to set itself apart from its biggest influence, and this actually works to its advantage.
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Perceptions of the Dead and Sickness By Gingy Gibson • October 27th, 2017 Just what will October’s Spookfest (and the lemmasoft forums) bring?
The Board Soul Heavier Things By Jeremy Signor • October 26th, 2017 Heavy asymmetric wargames can be intimidating, but exploring their many layers can be extremely rewarding.
Cardboard for One: Embracing the Solo Game By Sam Desatoff • October 26th, 2017 Board games are a group activity, something that friends and family can use as a tool for bonding. At least traditionally.
Last Week’s Comics 10/25/2017 By Ian Gonzales, Sal Lucci, Michael Edwards and Sara Clemens • October 25th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on the latest issues of Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil, Swordquest and Elf Quest: The Final Quest.
Play A Hat in Time, If Only for Old Times’ Sake By Khee Hoon Chan • October 24th, 2017 3D platformers—those evocative of ‘90s-era fan favorites like Banko-Kazooie, Super Mario 64 and Crash Bandicoot—are definitely making a comeback.
Giallology On The Case of the Bloody Iris By Astrid Budgor • October 23rd, 2017 “Some maniacs pass themselves off as normal. It happens.”
Little Red Lie is an Unflinching Look at Capitalism’s Failings By David Shimomura • October 23rd, 2017 The value of Little Red Lie is in how it defies the conventions of game and play.