Unwinnable Monthly – July 2017 By Stu Horvath • July 19th, 2017 Unwinnable Monthly’s got Twin Peaks fever.
The Search for Answers in Prison Architect By Khee Hoon Chan • July 19th, 2017 The videogame also hints at how the prison is merely a smaller piece of a larger system at work—one that sometimes feels like we, as ordinary citizens, have no influence over.
The Future is Play By Levi Rubeck • July 18th, 2017 By the end of Football 17776’s twenty-five chapters, you’ll have experienced many .gifs, videos, stats, flippant quips and earnest pleas.
War for the Planet of the Apes is a Joyless Pile of References By Amanda Hudgins • July 18th, 2017 A small blonde girl runs with a flashlight down a long tunnel, opposite a wall that reads “This Way Out of Hell” til she reaches a fork, where “Ape-Ocalypse Now” is spray painted in thick white block letters.
The Architecture of a Generic Star Wars Planet By David Shimomura • July 17th, 2017 What makes a Star Wars building feel like a Star Wars building?
Fascination On The Fifth Cord By Astrid Budgor • July 14th, 2017 “Ever since you’ve been playing detective you just can’t get anything right!”
Here's the Thing That Old Super Sentai Magic By Rob Rich • July 14th, 2017 After more than 20 years, Rob has rediscovered the simple yet somehow majestic elegance of super sentai toys. Apparently Transformers were just the beginning.
The Board Soul The Serene Adventures of Above and Below By Jeremy Signor • July 14th, 2017 Where does the soul of a board game reside? For Above and Below, it’s in its charming world.
Checkpoint – Horizons By Corey Milne • July 13th, 2017 Why go somewhere nice when the vast empty nothingness of deep space is calling?
A Love Letter to the Mortuary By Sam Desatoff • July 13th, 2017 When you wake up in the Mortuary, you may as well make the best of it.