The Sense Point: Complete Walkthrough Guide

The Sense Point By: Mikhail Ichshenko The Sense Point is a point-and-click adventure made out of claymation. You control both your human character and his robot sidekick. There aren't really any instructions, so it can be quite tricky at times. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck on any of the puzzles. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See my review here. Walkthrough: Chapter…

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My Week Unwrapped: May 7, 2021 – Knights of San Francisco, Woven, HIX, One Escape!, Under Depths of Fear 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. I spent a lot of time with Genshin Impact again because I've been trying desperately to get Zhongli, but I still managed to fit in plenty of other games, some new, some less new. I've been slowly making my way through the new SP!NG levels, played some more Titan…

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HIX: Puzzle Islands – Walkthrough Guide

HIX: Puzzle Islands By: GAMEDIA HIX is a puzzle game in which you need to swap around tiles to complete paths. It starts off easy, but once you have several criss-crossing paths, it can be quite tricky. This walkthrough should help you if you get stuck on any of the puzzles. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: World 1: Levels 1, 2, 3: Levels 4, 5,…

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My Week Unwrapped: April 30, 2021 – Sixit, Geneforge 1, Knights of San Francisco, Lines on Sides, Genshin Impact 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. If you pay attention to my YouTube channel or Twitter feed, you probably noticed I spent a lot of time this week playing Genshin Impact. Still, I made sure to make some time for other games, so there's still plenty to discuss today. SixitSixit is a clever puzzle adventure…

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Sixit: Walkthrough Guide

Sixit By: Star Garden Games / John Beyea Sixit is a clever puzzle adventure game in which you can only perform six actions per game. If you make real progress, it's saved. But you need to figure out the next six actions required to make further progress. It can be quite tricky, so this walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the…

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My Week Unwrapped: April 23, 2021 – Machinika Museum, Tender Creature Comforts, Warhammer 40k Mechanicus, Fallen of the Round 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. It's been another busy week, both with new games and older ones. I was impressed by some, less by others. But there should be something here to grab if you're looking for a new game to play over the weekend. There's a lot to discuss, so let's get started!…

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Tender: Creature Comforts – First Impressions and Gameplay Videos

Tender: Creature Comforts By: Kenny Sun Tender: Creature Comforts is a narrative-driven game from Kenny Sun and friends, in which you play as an earthling dating aliens through a Tinder-like app. I'm a big fan of text messaging games and games that try to mimic the social media experience. So I was eager to check this out, not least because of the quirky art style and premise. Unfortunately, the game plays out…

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‘Machinika Museum’ iOS Review: Hands-on With Alien Artifacts

Machinika Museum By: Plug In Digital / Littlefield Studio Fireproof Games' The Room series was so revolutionary, especially for mobile, that it's no surprise that it became its own genre. While it's hard to match the innovation of the original, a number of developers have thrown their hats into the ring, and the better ones do something unique to stand out. Littlefield Studio's Machinika Museum does so by putting you in the…

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