With the holiday season approaching, we’re always looking for great gift ideas, especially the ones that can take us out of the digital domain and interacting with others. For those with younger kids, the board game Dodo is a fantastic option. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Dodo review”
Category: Board games
Run, Ghost, Run review
In our search for fun family games that are a great fit for a Halloween celebration with the whole family, we came across Run, Ghost, Run – known as Pas Vu Pas Pris in French territories and Spokenchaos in Dutch-speaking regions. Essentially a cross between hide and seek and a board game, it stars a bunch of ghosts looking to stay hidden from the human eye as they get through a fully furnished hotel. Continue reading “Run, Ghost, Run review”
Patchwork: Halloween Edition review
As we enter the spooky season, we thought we’d highlight a few great options for some quality family time, looking beyond the usual scary movies and games. That led us to the Halloween Edition of Patchwork, which we’re checking out in the review below. Continue reading “Patchwork: Halloween Edition review”
VR roundup: Moss: Book II, Cooking Simulator VR & Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown
We’re looking at a trio of excellent VR games that were recently ported over to the Quest 2 today – read on to find out why Moss: Book II, Cooking Simulator VR and Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown are great additions to your library. Continue reading “VR roundup: Moss: Book II, Cooking Simulator VR & Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown”
Unlock! Kids review
During the summer break, it’s nice to be able to spend some time with the kids, and after a busy day at a theme park, pool or beach it’s great to have an option to play something together. Unlock! Kids is the kid-friendly version of Space Cowboys’ acclaimed escape room-inspired games, and here’s why we thought it could meet that need really well. Continue reading “Unlock! Kids review”