Click Clack Lumberjack Game Review

During the 1840's through the 1940's, the United States was experiencing a lot of industrial development and modernization in urban areas. Lumber was a necessary component for the nation to grow. Men took to the forests and worked long days to supply the necessary materials for towns and cities to come to life. It was dangerous and difficult work. Now you get a chance to see how good you could have been as a lumberjack. Do you have what it takes to be the best?

Enter the Arena Game Review (prepublished version)

Spectators say it's the roar of the crowd that drives the combatants into bloody rages. Scholars suggests that the brutality of man comes from the will to survive at all costs. Whatever the reason, death reigns supreme in the arena. Blood cakes the sand and the crowds scream in excitement and horror. You are now in the middle of the arena and it's time to put on a show. Fight well and you might yet live to see the sunset.

RARRR!! Game Review (prepublished version)

They came from the deep oceans, the fiery core of the Earth, and from the cold reaches of outer space. They are taller than buildings, capable of great destruction, and you get to control them. They are the Daikaiju and they know only one thing: battle! Take control of your monster and travel the world to see exotic lands and then destroy them. In the end, the most powerful monster will rule all!

Say Uncle Game Review

Saying "uncle" is an idiomatic statement meant to express submission. For example, if you were to scream "UNCLE!!!" while being tickled mercilessly or being offered a third piece of pie you really didn't want, you are telling everyone that you want to stop. In this game, other players will do all they can to get you to throw your hands up in the air and shout "UNCLE!" as quickly as possible!

Block Builders Game Review

One of the earliest toys many of us played with as kids were simple building blocks. We'd stack them on top of each other to build a tower and giggle hysterically when they toppled over. There was a simple joy in that kind of play that we have a hard time recapturing as adults. In this puzzle solving game, we get a chance to play with blocks again, but this time, there's a twist. Or better put, a hinge. Get your mind ready and dust off your imagination. It's time to play.

City Center Game Review

According to Jane Jacobs, an American-born Canadian writer and activist with primary interests in communities, urban planning, and decay, “There is no logic that can be superimposed on the city; people make it, and it is to them, not buildings, that we must fit our plans.” If such is the case, then all that we live in and around is ours to control and define. This includes traffic jams. In this game, planning and timing is essential for success!