19 Nov 2020

🧁🧟‍♂️ Undead Darlings: No Cure For Love | Nintendo Switch | Review | "Zombie Girlfriend Simulator 2020" 🧁🧟‍♂️ @UndeadDarlings #GameDev #IndieGames

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Undead Darlings on the Switch is a game that I’d never heard of before a few weeks ago but now it’s a game that I am repeatedly picking up my Switch to play on a daily basis.

It’s a game that brings a smirk to your face through its goofy humour and its oddball storyline and it’s keeping me coming back for more of the same.

It’s a good mix of a Japanese visual novel-style storytelling with a heavy splash of dungeon crawling and a sprig of turn-based RPG lite combat. Bake that in an oven with battling cupcakes that are actually zombified creatures that were possessed by a mysterious virus and you get a gloriously ridiculous video game plot that kinda works...you still with me?

18 Nov 2020

⚔️ 🏰 The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk : The Amulet Of Chaos | PC | Ten Minute Taster "D&D Just For Me" ⚔️ 🏰 @DearVillagers #GameDev #IndieGames

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Step into the wacky heroic fantasy universe of the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk. 

Lead a team of unlikely and clumsy heroes in an epic and challenging tactical RPG. 

Live an adventure filled with humour, surprises and silly encounters.


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17 Nov 2020

🎰 "The First-Ever Retro Slot Machines Review" 🎰 #RetroGaming

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The First-Ever Retro Slot Machines Review
There’s a side of retro gaming from the arcades scene that probably doesn’t get enough coverage and that is Retro Slot Machines from the ’80s and ’90s.

Whilst taking a retrogaming trip down memory lane my first thoughts will normally drift towards the likes of the Golden Axe arcade and Outrun games of the ’80s and the NBA Jam cabinets of the ’90s.

But nestled at the back of every arcade was and still is those fruit machines from the past that are forever etched in our memories with their flashing lights and awesome artwork emblazoned across the front of them.

As a kid, I was allowed to play the 10p slot machines and the 2p OXO machines and then as I grew up and visited pubs and bars more often I would play a few goes on the pub and kebab shop machines whilst waiting for my mates to get the drinks in.

So, which retro slot machines get my nostalgia gland working overtime?

Well, let’s see if I can give you 5 of the best retro slot machines from my childhood and teenage years so as you can see how far we’ve come from these retro slot machines right up until today’s online slots and you’ll also see how very similar to online slots these legends of the slots world are!
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