Abstract Art By Jeremy Signor • November 20th, 2018 When abstraction boils down what you end up doing in game, the limits of what is possible start to encroach.
E-soterica Cheap Golf Is An Ode to Inelegance By Khee Hoon Chan • November 20th, 2018 Snarky, amoral AIs and retro aesthetics are nothing new, if not wearisome among today’s growing library of games, but at least Cheap Golf has the gumption to be peculiar and honest about it.
Strange Eats: The Story of the Buckland Family By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • November 20th, 2018 Turkey for Thanksgiving every year? Not if you’re trying to eat every animal on earth!
Robbing Banks Like We Never Stopped By David Shimomura • November 19th, 2018 “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” -Heroclitus
The Radical Positivity of Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san By Kris Ligman • November 19th, 2018 I’ve been thinking a lot about radical positivity. About how, in a world full of objectively horrible things and an even greater volume of subjective nastiness, the most defiant act is to be kind.
The Unstable Sexuality of Joji By Amanda Hudgins • November 19th, 2018 He’s got a dangerous sort of attraction, a wild romanticism that calls out for attention in ways that the standard Asian male stereotype isn’t necessarily ready to handle.
Stan: A Man By Ian Gonzales • November 16th, 2018 A writer, an editor, a collaborator, an ambassador, a hero, a villain and everything in between.
Unwinnable Monthly – November 2018 By Stu Horvath • November 15th, 2018 The new issue of Unwinnable Monthly is out! Read about inclusive cyberpunk, a history of Flash games and much, much more!
Gwent for One By Levi Rubeck • November 15th, 2018 Believe it or not, Carly Rae Jepsen’s new single sets the tone for Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales.
The London Beer Flood By Jen Sisco and Robin Mazzolla • November 14th, 2018 This week, we learn that there is no such thing as a good flood. Even a beer flood.