At one period of gaming, point-and-click titles were one of the “top tiers” of adventure and mystery titles. As well as the series that helped promote puzzle titles too. If you want to get back on ...
In the 1980s and '90s golden age of point-and-click adventure classics, we were blessed with what has since developed into decades of self-referential comedy, iconic puzzle set-ups, and satisfying ...
If you’ve homeschooled for any length of time, you know the panic that hits when you realize your child forgot how to multiply fractions—or worse, that you can’t quite remember how to explain it ...
Games have a long history in schools. We remember our playground games, hopscotches, perched cats or boisterous ball games, or the board games the teacher allowed us to play on the last days of school ...
“Who’s Lila?” is a game that won’t be typical, even by the standards of this list. You play William, a young man who is the last person to have seen a girl named Tanya. As a result, he’s the focus of ...
Spelunky 2 offers accessibility with lethal hazards in a brutal roguelike structure, delivering a biting edge. Darkest Dungeon 2 provides easy learning with tough combat, a clear user interface, and ...
Nick Susa (he/him/his) is a creative writer with a love for puzzle games, the fiber arts, and bittersweet endings. He began writing reviews and list articles for video games and books as part of a ...