Indiegame Spotlight, Geekly Jr. Edition: The Odyssey

By Carly Shields on

  For all those growing up as older children in the 90s, hold onto your light-up LA Gears because Odyssey gets you.  Voyage of the Mimi? Check. Ghostwriter? Heck ya.  Bill Nye?  In spades.  Today we’re talking about a game in the new generation of learning material aimed teaching children science.  From their kickstarter material; Odyssey is concerned about …

Antlion Audio ModMic 5 Review

By Tim Lanning on

In the past, I’ve always used a gaming headset that came with a pre-installed microphone. Your Turtle Beaches, HyperXs, and such. Then, the microphone on my headset broke the week my warranty ended and I was in a tough purchasing decision. The headphones worked just fine, but being able to chat was pretty important. Luckily, Antlion …

Overwatch: Orisa Announcement

By Tim Lanning on

  It has only been a few months since Sombra was released in Overwatch but we finally have confirmation of the next hero – Orisa. Initially teased over in the February 21, 2017 Overwatch blog, Orisa is the creation of the genius scientist Efi Oladele of Numbani.  In Orisa’s introduction we learn that she is just a baby …

NASA Telescope brings us one step closer to possible Earth 2

By Carly Shields on

Hold onto your butt’s science nerds, as well as EVERYONE ON EARTH,  because approximately 40 light-years (235 trillion miles) from Earth NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has discovered a string of 7 planets that have the potential to contain liquid water (the key to potentially house human life and my third favorite drink). Located in the constellation …

Indiegame Review: Linelight

By Carly Shields on

Ever wonder what it would feel like to be a simple connection on a circuit board?  Well, you’re in luck, because Linelight from My Dog Zorro is now available for download! As someone who enjoys quieter, non-streamlined Indie Games, Linelight seems kind of like a no-brainer win for me.  Your vessel in Linelight  is a small beam of white light …