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Tag Archives: Review

Loonacy: You’d Be Looney Not to Like It

By Brad Brockway on February 5, 2015
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Loonacy is the rapid fire card matching game from Looney Labs, the makers of Fluxx. If you ever played the classic card game Speed while growing up then you’ll love this new twist on the classic game. Like Speed, when playing Loonacy players attempt to simultaneously match cards in their hand to cards in a …

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Saddle up for Camel Up

By Mike McGinnis on February 4, 2015
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“Want to race camels?” This was my opening line when it was game-time last weekend with a group of college buddies.  Don’t worry, I was met with blank stares then too.  But if Camel Up can turn their doubtful looks into laughs, I’m confident it will win a place in your heart as well. Camel …

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Kalimba Review: Bout Tha Stax

By Nick on December 17, 2014
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If you ever wondered how many crazy mind bending platforming puzzles and concepts you could put into a game, you wouldn’t be alone. The team over at press play, a Microsoft studio, has been creating puzzle platformers for awhile now. Their previous game, the more story driven Max and the Curse of Brotherhood, was a …

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