Evil Doctors and an Angry Mob: A Good Help Game Expansion Review

Despite all your efforts to keep your nefarious activities quiet, the word is out that evil is afoot in the town and the town folks are not at all pleased! This game expansion for Good Help adds an Angry Mob to be used to fight off the Monster and special abilities for the evil Doctors!

Good Help Game Review

In Good Help, the players take on the role of an evil scientist whose single objective is to build a terrible monster and destroy the town that has ridiculed them in their youth. After setting up their base of operations (which is a big castle on the outskirts of town, of course) they are ready to start! First thing they need to do is hire some Assistants to run errands for them, especially the more unsavory ones. The problem is, good help is hard to find, especially in the business world of evil scientists.

Father Geek Spotlight: Todd Edwards

Father Geek interviews Todd Edwards, a father, geek, children's book author, robot repair guru, fencer, and the list goes on! Talk about a geek! But despite his very busy life, he still finds and makes the time to play and raise his children by sharing his passion and hobbies!

It’s the Holidays, Let’s Eat! A Hickory Farms Gift Basket Review

When I was growing up and was just a little geek myself, I remember my family walking by the Hickory Farms vendors who always magically appeared in the local mall around the Holidays. Baskets of cheeses and meats, fruits, and sparkling juices were festively prepared and displayed in abundance.

Fauna Game Review

Test your wits and your knowledge of animals that fly, run, leap, swim, and burrow by guessing where they live. Don't know exactly? No worries, because being "close" is still "good enough". It's a really, really big world full of amazing creatures and you are about to learn all about them! But this is not just any educational game! You must bid, bluff, outmaneuver, and out guess the other players before they do the same to you!

Meta-Forms Game Review

Mixing colors, shapes, and logical thinking, Meta-Forms challenges the player to correctly place puzzle pieces on a 3x3 grid by following illustrated clues that provide all or just some of the information needed. By thinking logically about each piece, deductive reasoning, and elimination, the puzzles can be solved. The more difficult the puzzle, the less information is given, but each piece placed is a step in the right direction. Through trial and error, each puzzle can be solved and the game won!