Avid Final Fantasy VI fans might have noticed an inconsistency among the various releases of Square Enix's classic…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Joining Hands
In Joining Hands the player places creatures named 'peablins' on a board of hexagons. Each peablin has 1 to 6 hands each; when two peablins are adjacent to each other, they join hands. If all hands of a peablin are joined, the peablin is happy. But there are other kinds of peablins -- some can move their hands, some cannot; some cannot be moved at all; some are only happy if they have no neighbors, while others scare adjacent peablins. The game contains over 150 boards, with all kinds of shapes and restrictions. The goal of the game is to place the peablins so all their hands are joined (if possible, collecting stars in the process).
Avid Final Fantasy VI fans might have noticed an inconsistency among the various releases of Square Enix's classic…
The new iPad is faster than its predecessor, sure, but the main selling point is its glorious retina display.…
Welcome back to the Kotaku Game Club's discussion of Mass Effect 3. We'll be covering the middle portion of the…
Editor's Note: Ben Bertoli is a longtime Kotaku reader and commenter, a lifetime, dedicated video gamer, and a…
As reported last week, the legal battle between Bethesda and Interplay over the final fate of a massively…
While Bethesda has done a fine job developing the fiction of the continent of Tamriel, there's one important story…
Last year, I gave a friend of mine Enslaved because I'd loved the asymmetrical partnership in Ninja Theory's…
Every week, there are lots of new comics out in comics shops around the world. There are also fresh new and old ones…
For 18 months, Dave Ross surfed forums and blogs and dreaded what he'd find. He couldn't tell his kids what he was…
Traditionally one of the busiest times of the year for major game releases, this fall game makers seem to be…
Advertisement