
When I play horror games, I expect to get weirded out. It's part of the fun! The Static Speaks My Name, however, was…
In The Classroom, the player controls a high school student called Alex who is in his last ten days of school and has to take an exam on each of those days. However, Alex does not study and would rather risk cheating to perform well in his exams. In each of the ten levels in the game, the player must fill their cheat meter completely by moving next to smart students (who are represented by yellow circles) and holding the left mouse button.
When I play horror games, I expect to get weirded out. It's part of the fun! The Static Speaks My Name, however, was…
If you’re told something repeatedly, it’s hard not to get it stuck in your head. It’s hard not to believe the most…
Long before I spoke my first coherent sentence in Japanese, I was already rocking out to Japanese music thanks to…
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Max isn’t a stereotypical outcast teenager; she’s a rather quiet, intelligent girl, just trying to get by. Also, she…
Maybe this man is biting a shoe. Or maybe, he's biting a shoe made of chocolate. That's right, your favorite sweet…
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Can you turn two young girls into master wizards in just three years?
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