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Popular horror indie title, Phasmophobia has been extremely popular among players and streamers in 2021 for its coop horror gameplay and continuous support from developers. Phasmophobia is one the highest-rated game on Steam and has received an “Overwhelmingly Positive” review rating on St
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Google’s latest social play to advertise the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro is quite elaborate and involves the creation of a themed tarot card deck, as well as AR filters on Instagram.
Most people will get a kick out of the “tARot rando
SuperClub takes the Football Manager approach to building and improving a soccer team. The board game is available on Kickstarter for three more weeks.
Do you think you have what it takes to take a low-level soccer club and make them into a championship-contending side? If you answered y
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In the Milton Bradley classic board game The Game of Life, players move from start to finish, experiencing a variety of life events along t
Dec. 16 (UPI) -- A New Jersey family's project to pass time during the COVID-19 pandemic is proving to be profitable after they started selling copies of their life-sized board game.
The Aversa family said they designed game called What's Next? at their Williamstown home as a family act
NJ family debuts life-sized board game created during pandemic
There’s a nook in every home: it’s sparsely lit, with colorful boxes stacked together in an odd recreation of jenga. Board games and shoeboxes, loose dice and folded Monopoly money: it’s the corner in every home, where adults and children wander when the days drag and there’s nothing b
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By Jody Macgregor published 22 December 21
The classic board game returns in a fancy crowdfunded package, complete with an app that lets you play s