Path of Giants: Walkthrough Guide

Path of Giants By: Journey Bound Games Inc. Path of Giants is a new mobile puzzle game from Journey Bound Games, in which you control three different explorers and have to get each of them to their goals. To do so, they'll have to climb on each other's heads and get creative in other ways. It's a very forgiving puzzler, with no move counters or time limits. But if you get stuck,…

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Telling Lies: Walkthrough and Gameplay Videos

Telling Lies By: Sam Barlow / Annapurna Interactive Telling Lies is the latest nonlinear, searchable full-motion video game (FMV) by Her Story creator, Sam Barlow. It's a much bigger game, and therefore it takes more persistence to find all the clips. I wrote a review here, but also recorded my first playthrough with it. So I'm going to include all my gameplay videos here, as well as offer some helpful info to…

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‘Telling Lies’ Review: How Deep Are You Willing to Dig?

Telling Lies By: Sam Barlow / Annapurna Interactive Last week, I wrote up a very vague preview of Sam Barlow's Telling Lies, the spiritual successor to one of my favorite games ever, Her Story. I emphasized the length and scope of the game as, instead of one actress, we now get a full cast. The four main characters are played by Logan Marshall-Green, Angela Sarafyan, Alexandra Shipp and Kerry Bishé, and the…

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GRIS: iOS First Impressions

GRIS By: Nomada Studio / Devolver Digital Ever since I first saw the trailer for Nomada Studio's gorgeous puzzle-platformer, GRIS, I've been hoping that it might come to iOS one day. I didn't really expect it to happen, but publisher Devolver Digital has been bringing some other great PC ports over, so I still had a little bit of hope. Well, it looks like my prayers were answered, as this absolutely stunning…

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Sky: Children of the Light – Eye of Eden Guide

Sky: Children of the Light By: thatgamecompany Sky: Children of the Light is the latest game by thatgamecompany, and it's similar to Journey. It's a massive multiplayer online game (MMO) in which you can fly around beautiful landscapes and join with others to solve simple puzzles. There are a lot of hidden collectibles, your wings need to be upgraded, and you need to fill your constellations by freeing spirits. I already have…

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Sam BarlowΓÇÖs Anticipated ΓÇÿHer StoryΓÇÖ Successor, ΓÇÿTelling Lies,ΓÇÖ Releases August 23rd (Preview Inside)

Telling Lies By: Sam Barlow / Annapurna Interactive Sam Barlow's Her Story is one of my favorite video games, perhaps the one that's stuck with me the most. I clearly remember back in 2015, getting it a few days ahead of release and thinking I would just play for a little bit and then get back to cleaning my apartment. But my home stayed dirty that day, because I couldn't put my…

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SNIKS: Walkthrough Guide and Solutions

SNIKS By: Shelly Alon SNIKS is the latest puzzle game by Shelly Alon, and it has you pulling colorful two-headed snakes around a board to eat fruit. To solve a level, each fruit has to be eaten by a snake of the same color. You can also overlap snakes to mix two different colors together. It's a pretty relaxing game, but some levels can be tricky, so this walkthrough guide should help…

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ΓÇÿSNIKSΓÇÖ Review: Hungry Hungry Snakes

SNIKS By: Shelly Alon There are few things that get me excited like a new puzzle game that's relaxing but challenging, features a great art style, and plays easily with one hand. Shelly Alon's latest game, SNIKS, does all this and more. In it, you need to push little two-headed creatures that resemble gummy worms around a grid so they can all eat their favorite fruits. I wrote a bit about it…

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