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Penguins Arena: Sedna's World
Despite the name, I really didn't know what I was getting myself into when I loaded up Penguins Arena: Sedna's World . Allow me to set the stage ... Global warming is melting the ice. Garbage and pollution are everywhere.
John Tiller's Campaign Series
As a person who has tried numerous war games from board to computer I'm always amazed at the sheer variety available. I've played strategic, tactical, third-person, first-person and board games in various flavors.
Interview - Danny Ledonne: Playing Columbine: a true story of a videogame controversy
It is rare that Super Columbine Massacre RPG is mentioned in gaming circles these days - though mainstream media appears unwilling to let it go. This is, perhaps, the most interesting element of the history of the title's existence: The controversy, past and present.
Build-a-Lot
Oh, the irony of playing a game about flipping houses when the real-world market for such endeavors has basically tanked. If you really have a hankering for buying a house, upgrading the innards and selling it at a profit, all without any sweat or real financial commitment on your part, Build-A-Lot is the game for you.
Elements of Destruction
Deep down (deep deep down), I think we all secretly feel that meteorologists are messing with us. Those meteorologists out there reading this - they know it's true. In Elements of Destruction you play Marty, the crazed meteorologist.
Preview - Section 8
First person shooters have been stuck in a rut since... well, Wolfenstein 3D? . Could have been earlier but that's the first time I remember my body being represented by a gun. Someday, first person will represent two hands, elbows, breasts for those of us who have them, the tips of noses...not just a gun barrel.
Algebra Solved!
As I jump into Algebra Solved! from Bagatrix, I am humbled. I was a straight-A student in algebra way, way, way back when. I've looked randomly at some of the sample problems in this tool, and I apparently have forgotten most of what I used to know.
flOw
FlOw is an odd — yet strangely compelling — concept. Symptomatic of the kind of creativity that's heralding the PlayStation Store as a haven of addictive smaller games — look
Samorost 2
Welcome to weird. I can't say I have ever played a game quite like Samorost 2 before — both in form and style. Unique games are something I love to play, no matter the genre. I just love
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
I'm aware that when a new game comes out, I have to be careful not to get caught up in post-launch blindness. It's a common trap that many can fall into, largely associated with the tremendous hype that builds before launch, promising a kick-ass experience.
