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Wargroove – PC
Command an army, customise battlefields, and challenge your friends in this richly detailed return to retro turn-based combat! Far more than a spiritual successor to Advance Wars, Wargroove is in a groove of its own.
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Do Not Feed the Monkeys – PC
You are invited to join “The Primate Observation Club,” where you will observe the lives of caged monkeys and carefully analyse the information obtained. Will you help those you’re spying on, extort them, expose them and sabotage their dreams, or will you follow your instructions and sit twiddling your thumbs while the world burns?
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Islanders – PC
Islanders is a blissful city simulation experience that puts the zen in designing your dream island. Who knew being on a stranded island felt this good?
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Nerd Bacon’s Search for the Best Free Mobile Games – Episode 2
Albeit a little late, Nips makes a return to his new series in a constant search for the best free mobile games. This episode, he delves into the strategy genre to see what tactical, thought-provoking titles he can enjoy from the convenience of his phone–and his wallet!
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Gathering Storm – PC
Hazardous blizzards, ground shaking volcanoes and rising sea levels; the world is alive in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. Can you lead your people through war, glory and natural disasters? Will you be able to stand the test of time?
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall – PC
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall offers some great ideas, but lacks any meaningful strategy and fails to rise from previous inconsistencies. Does Rise and Fall build an experience that will stand the test of time?
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI – PC
From the first stirrings of life beneath water to man taking his first upright steps, you have come far. Now begins your greatest quest: lead your people on towards the stars in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.
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Kikopaff’s Game of the Year 2018
God of War takes the slice as 2018’s Game of the Year for many, but for some, not every AAA title of 2018 takes the prize home. Sometimes, old school is still best. Kikopaff picks her Game of the Year and the winner may surprise you.
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Dungeons 3 – PC
Malevolent is the next black, as destruction and terror fall upon the lands to satisfy Evil’s thirst. Create dungeon lairs and recruit vicious creatures to form a sinister army, in this strategy-simulation. Will you resist or welcome the dark embrace?
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Gremlins Inc. – PC
Enter the underground steampunk town and discover grimy goons and witty thugs in Gremlins Inc. You might be the next big governor or the most malicious criminal to exist! What you do with the cards you’re dealt with is up to you. Kikopaff checks out this strategy board game in her latest review.
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First Look At Command and Conquer: Rivals – Android
In a world where video game companies have found money in bringing additions to dead franchises, we have new entries to franchises that we didn’t need or want. Welcome to EA’s next probable mistake in Command and Conquer: Rivals.
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The Banner Saga 3 – PlayStation 4
In his long-awaited review of The Banner Saga 3, Nips offers up his opinions on the final installment to The Banner Saga series. Does this game do justice to its predecessors while offering enough new ideas of its own?
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Stellaris – PC
Stellaris is a critically acclaimed 4X real-time strategy game with one goal, conquer the galaxy. With dozens of alien species and customization options, Paradox gives players the pilot’s seat in deciding their ruling government, the personality of their people, and the specifics of their civilization. Each new game is a new experience, with random events, new storylines, and conflict from rival empires trying to claim the galactic stage for themselves. Take a seat on your personal golden throne, and lead your galactic empire to victory!
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Ironcast – Nintendo Switch
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews an indie release on the Nintendo Switch, Ironcast. Ironcast is not your average match-three title. Looking at Ironcast, you will find a match-three and probably pass it off as a “mobile phone game”, however, it is so much more. The game is far more complex than I imagined, and seems to be very much inspired by FTL: Faster Than Light.
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The Banner Saga 2 – PlayStation 4
In preparation for the third and final title of the series, Nips reviews The Banner Saga 2. Prepare for an immersive world filled with Medieval combat, intrigue, and fantasy in the second title by Stoic.
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