My Week Unwrapped: June 28, 2020 – The Almost Gone, The Innsmouth Case, Rising Sushi, End of Days: Survival and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. This week was not quite as busy as last week, but there's still some notable games to cover. I've also been spending a lot of time playing the latest Apple Arcade game, Beyond a Steel Sky from Revolution Software. On top of that, I tried out several several upcoming…

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ΓÇÿCirculousΓÇÖ is the Latest Puzzle Game from ΓÇÿThe Company GameΓÇÖ Developer (Preview Inside)

Circulous By: Chain Reaction Games / gary gogis Teenaged developer, Chain Reaction Games, impressed me with his narrative-based puzzler, The Company Game, when it released two years ago. It cleverly had you using different features of your iPhone to solve puzzles and unlock more information about this strange organization called simply The Company. Now he's back with a new game that ties into the same world, named Circulous. It releases on August…

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Beyond a Steel Sky: Complete Walkthrough Guide

Beyond a Steel Sky By: Revolution Software Beyond a Steel Sky is the sequel of Revolution Software's classic point-and-click adventure, Beneath a Steel Sky. It's a 3D third-person game instead of 2D, and you're move around using an invisible joystick. But as with the original, there are lots of puzzles to solve. So this walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the…

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The Almost Gone: Act 4 Walkthrough Guide

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious The Almost Gone is a puzzle adventure game from Happy Volcano and Playdigious with a really unique control scheme. Each scene is a diorama, and you can rotate it to see it from different angles. The idea is to look for items and clues to unlock doors and progress through the game. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free…

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The Almost Gone: Act 3 Walkthrough Guide

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious The Almost Gone is a puzzle adventure game from Happy Volcano and Playdigious with a really unique control scheme. Each scene is a diorama, and you can rotate it to see it from different angles. The idea is to look for items and clues to unlock doors and progress through the game. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free…

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The Almost Gone: Act 2 Walkthrough Guide

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious The Almost Gone is a puzzle adventure game from Happy Volcano and Playdigious with a really unique control scheme. Each scene is a diorama, and you can rotate it to see it from different angles. The idea is to look for items and clues to unlock doors and progress through the game. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free…

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The Almost Gone: Walkthrough Guide

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious The Almost Gone is a puzzle adventure game from Happy Volcano and Playdigious with a really unique control scheme. Each scene is a diorama, and you can rotate it to see it from different angles. The idea is to look for items and clues to unlock doors and progress through the game. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free…

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‘The Almost Gone’ Review: Diorama Drama

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious There are some games you know are made for you just from a couple of screenshots or GIFs. That's how it was with The Almost Gone from Happy Volcano and Playdigious. I'd been eagerly awaiting its release since I first caught glimpse of it, with its single-screen dioramas and low-poly art style. After playing through it, I can tell you it was certainly worth…

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