The true value of Game Night in a Can is in its wide variety of games. Each game is summarized on a "Disc-O," a disc with art on one side and rules explaining the game on the other.
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Game Review: ‘Popcorn Party’ from Endless Games
'Popcorn Party' from Endless Games is a riotous time trying to catch a “popcorn” missile being blasted off the table into hilarity.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Unpacking’
I think the developer realized that when we move we hate packing up our house, but there is a true joy possible in unpacking the boxes and placing our items in new and diverse ways.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Wonderland Fluxx’ from Looney Labs
With art taken from the original drawings by Sir John Tenniel nearly 150 years ago for Lewis Carroll’s classic 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Wonderland Fluxx' is all-new and yet familiar in so many ways.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Darkest Dungeon 2’ (Early Access)
This sequel to the amazing original game is intentionally quite a different beast, yet equally addictive, punishing and incredible to play.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Hip Town’ from Endless Games
'Hip Town' from Endless Games challenges players to build the hippest neighborhood faster than anyone else.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition’
With well implemented gamepad controls 'Phoenix Point' brings deep tactical XCOM inspired strategy to consoles, wrapped around a unique premise.
Read More »Party Game Review: ‘Anchorman: Improper Teleprompter’ from Barry & Jason
'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy: The Game: Improper Teleprompter' from Barry & Jason Games gives players the chance to relive one of the greatest moments of cinema history.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The SNES Omnibus’ by Brett Weiss
The 'SNES Omnibus' by Brett Weiss is a highly recommended work and resource for Super Nintendo fans of all types.
Read More »Game Review: ‘Ghosted’ from Big G Creative
'Ghosted' from Big G Creative presents a new direction for mystery-solving games by having each player track down their own murderer.
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