Super Mario Bros. Wonder came out a lot longer ago than I remember, but while my timelines might be jumbled, I do remember it being an absolute gem on the Nintendo Switch. Wonder was a one-off experience for me: I played it through once, got about 90% completion, and never touched it again. Super Mario Brows. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park was the perfect opportunity to jump into one of my favourite 2D Mario…
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Stonesaga: Nature of the Beast Components Overview and Impressions
If you love a sprawling exploration game with fantastic story and neat elements around every corner, look no further than Stonesaga from Open Owl Studios. The base game itself is a fantastic package packed with dozens of hours of entertainment. That said, if you want to expand your experience, it looks like the Nature of the Beasts expansion will do just that, while no overcomplicating the base formula. Although a copy of Stonesaga base games as sent to us ...
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Stonesaga Meals and Myths Components Overview and Impressions
Stonesaga is an epic, sprawling open world game where you will be exploring a new world, crafting items, and now, cooking food! The Meals and Mayths expansions arrived recently to our GamesReviews HQ, and I had to get it open as soon as possible! Let’s check out the components in Meals and Myths! Although a copy of Stonesaga base games as sent to us for review by Open Owl Studios, Meals and Myths was part of our own All-In pledge…
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Should Legacy Board Games Have Post-Game Replayability?
I’ve just recently finished my second complete campaign of Charterstone from Stonemaier Games, and although the game itself wore on me as I passed 20 total games of Charterstone played, it was still a good experience both times I worked through the 12 games required to complete the campaign. As I was packing up the game and applying new stickers to the rulebook for the post-game experience, I began to ask myself a pretty important question: am I going to…
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Most Anticipated Games of 2026 (Series) – Container
Container was released quite a while ago, but is now virtually impossible to find unless you want to pay an outrageous price for it. Thankfully, AllPlay brought this one to crowd funding late last year, and it should deliver to backers and be available via AllPlay in 2026! Here is a bit from AllPlay from their crowd funding page on Kickstarter, Own one of the greatest economic games of all time. In Container, every decision you make shapes the market.…
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[Press Release] Two Point Museum exhibits Angry Birds in Free Update
London, United Kingdom — 19 March 2026, Two Point Studio and SEGA Europe, in partnership with Rovio, introduce the iconic and chaotic world of Angry Birds into Two Point Museum’s Digiverse with the latest free update available today. The Digiverse is an ever-expanding expedition map in Two Point Museum that allows players to explore new Points of Interest, exhibits and decorations from different universes. The latest rift will ruffle some feathers as Angry ...
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Defending Camelot Review
If you need a strategy game to check out, perhaps you’ll want to defend Camelot? Check out our review to find out if Defending Camelot is worth saving. Once upon a time, there was a king named Arthur who created a kingdom called Camelot. The evil Morgan La Fay did not like this and decided to start a war against the kingdom. And this is the story for Defending Camelot. Its a pretty basic story based on the King Arthur…
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DigDigDrill Review
Do you like games where you dig, like Dig Dug or Steamworld Dig? Then you may be interested in DigDigDrill for Nintendo Switch! Here’s our review! DigDigDrill really doesn’t have any kind of story. You play as a drill and you dig under the ground. You collect resources to upgrade your drill so that you can keep digging deeper and deeper underground. You are aiming for floor 999. The game’s progress is auto-saved. The game is pretty simple ...
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[Video] Path of Mystery: A Brush with Death Prologue
I love story focused mystery games. I have massive playlists on YouTube for Famicom Detective Club, so obviously when I saw Path of Mystery: A Brush with Death, I had to give the game a go! You can watch the entire prologue below! Our writer Daniel has reviewed this game as well, so you can read his impressions here. Here are a few things he had to say, Path of Mystery is a very old school-like Japanese adventure game. If…
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HYPERPOP Dual Sense Controllers are Stunning Yet Simple
It has been a long while since I’ve upgraded or bought a new Dual Sense controller, but early last week, PlayStation Canada were generous enough to send over one of their new HYPERPOP controllers, and I was instantly amazed with the stunning, yet simple, design. I haven’t purchased a new Dual Sense controller since launch – I was still rocking the included controller that came with my PlayStation 5 review unit, and the additional white ...
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Off With Their Heads Board Game Review
If there is one thing I can say about Druid City Games – and let’s be real, there are many positives to say – it is that they really know how to build a world. They have done a fabulous job of taking the world of Alice in Wonderland and making it pop in so many different ways, and my favourite of all of them has to be Off With Their Heads, a card playing, box checking experience that is…
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Most Anticipated Games of 2026 (Series) – Western Legends Stories
Western Legends is a game that came out quite some time ago, but it wasn’t until early 2025 that I took the game for a spin for the first time. Thanks to our friends at Kolossal Games, we got the entire Western Legends release including the various expansions. Each game of Western Legends I played in 2025 was some of the most fun board game experiences I have ever had, running around a sandbox open world doing whatever the heck…
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Frosted Blooms Components Overview and Impressions
Frosted Blooms is a game I knew my wife would love: flowers, polyominos, and nice chunky wooden pieces. The box was quite heavy when I started taking off the stickers that held it together, and it got me excited for what was inside. I know this will be a game that my wife and I will enjoy, but is the production quality as good as I want it to be? Let’s take a look! First and foremost, there is no…
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5 Minutes – One Piece Components Overview and Impressions
If you have played any of the 5 Minute games, you know they are generally pretty chaotic, but lots of fun. The best part is they are all wrapped up in 5 minutes or less (per round) which makes them playable again and again and again. I had no idea there was going to be a 5 Minutes – One Piece game based on the Netflix show, but it showed up yesterday. Let’s get this unboxed and see what it…
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Druids of Edora Components Overview and Impressions
Anytime a game pops up on my radar that has dice, I’m instantly intrigued. And when I saw a few content creators start publishing content around The Druids of Edora, I knew it was a game I had to get my hands on. Thanks to my friends at Ravensburger, our copy arrived last week. Let’s unbox it and see whether the components are up to snuff! I love a good dual layered board, but the issue is that in the…
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