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The Sims 4 – Digital Dollhouse of Dreams… and Capitalism
The Sims 4 brings back the chaos and creativity I’ve loved for decades, but locking seasons and holidays behind DLC is a cold move—literally. Shoutout to Stephanie for getting me hooked again, and to LilSimsie for keeping us company during...
Stardew Valley – The Best Game Ever Made (Yes, I Said It.)
Stardew Valley is the reason cozy games exist. It’s comforting, deep, and endlessly replayable—and it’s still the best game I’ve ever played...
Dead by Daylight – I Don’t Even Like Horror, But This Game Has Me HOOKED
I don’t like horror games—but Dead by Daylight has me HOOKED. Wildly tense, surprisingly funny, and packed with variety, it’s the horror game for people who think they don’t like horror games...
Board Games
Landmarks – One Word Clues, Jungle Treasure, and Just Enough Chaos to Keep It Interesting
Landmarks is a one-word, hex-crawling treasure hunt that blends brainpower with chaos. It’s like Codenames got lost in a jungle with a dry erase marker and a backpack full of curses. Highly r...
Machi Koro: Fifth Anniversary Edition – Fast, Fun, and Full of Dice
Machi Koro: Fifth Anniversary Edition takes everything I love about Catan—the resource building, dice chucking, and growth from small town to big city—and makes it faster, prettier, and even more fun. With charming art, simple mechanics tha...
Skyrockets – Fireworks, Frenzy & Frenemies in Miniature
Skyrockets turns fireworks into frantic, beautiful chaos—with real-time tension, clever variety, and component quality that pops. Bring this to game night and keep it handy for a rapid adrenaline f...
Wild Realms: Come for the Art, Stay for the Animal Warfare
Some games feel like they were made in a spreadsheet. Wild Realms feels like it was made in an art gallery. From tarot-sized cards to a premium unboxing experience, Daywalker Syndicate has delivered a set-collection battler that looks as...