'The Ultimate Couples Quiz' from University Games challenges couples to three rounds of questioning to see who is the closest.
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Graphic Novel Review: Dog Days by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim from Drawn+Quarterly
Through Dog Days Keum Suk Gendry-Kim tells the dramatic stories of the dogs in her life aided by beautiful illustrations.
Read More »Game Review: ‘The Dog Ate My Homework’ from University Games
Beat the clock to figure out what the doggie has eaten! 'The Dog Ate My Homework' turns a classic excuse into a competition to decipher what's been lost.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Q&A’ by Adrian Tomine from Drawn+Quarterly
'Q & A' by Adrian Tomine is exactly what the title says it is: the author answering question about being a cartoonist.
Read More »Game Review: ‘Cornhole Shootout’ from ABetter Design
'Cornhole Shootout' from ABetter Design combines two of the most recognizable carnival and arcade games of all time into a single feat of backyard fun.
Read More »Kids Game Review: ‘Pete the Cat Bedtime Blues Game’ from Briarpatch
'Pete the Cat Bedtime Blues Game' from University Games’ Briarpatch line for younger players presents challenges in collecting and counting to win the game.
Read More »‘Forces of Nature’ by Edward Steed from Drawn+Quarterly
Forces of Nature by Ed Steed, published by Drawn & Quarterly, collects 160 cartoons that push the limits of sketch comedy, but not that kind of sketch comedy.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic’ by Alan Moore and Steve Moore
Like magic as a topic itself, this veritable tome of magic has more and more on each page as the reader studies, with wonderfully varied art too.
Read More »RPG Review: ‘Rackham Vale’ from Crowbar Creative
Explore the art of Arthur Rackham in an RPG setting packed with quaint villages and fairies. Secrets are currency, and everyone has them.
Read More »Game Review: ‘I SPY Flip & Find’ from Briarpatch
Players compete to make the most matches, which they can only do by calling out "Match!" first.
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