Before it started airing, Akame Ga Kill was the anime I was most looking forward to. Sadly, that excitement was…
"Mind Your Language" makes learning fun and takes the chore out of studying. Targeted for the ages of 8-15, it is the first language game made for younger audiences as well as other generations. By using mini games to teach Vocabulary and Grammar, Players gain a knowledge of a foreign language without even realising they are learning.
Before it started airing, Akame Ga Kill was the anime I was most looking forward to. Sadly, that excitement was…
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When you think of the term "visual novel," you probably think of dating simulators stuffed full of anime tropes and…
I went to Brooklyn, New York to visit Nina Freeman, who is currently making a game called Cibele. It is an…
The Kawai Complex Guide to Manors and Hostel Behavior is the story of the everyday life of a group of eccentric,…
Every July 4th, I like to reflect on the most American game ever made—so American, in fact, that it could only be…
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