Asymmetrical rules allows one player to play the dinosaurs, hunting the humans who have individual abilities and goals but must cooperate to survive.
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Movie Review: The Female-Driven Slasher ‘The 6th Friend’
Though it doesn't exactly break any new ground, this is a fun, old-fashioned slasher.
Read More »Theatre Review (London’s West End): ‘A Christmas Carol’ Starring Simon Callow
In this one-man performance, Simon Callow expertly weaves in the humor, drama, and holiday season magic encompassed in Scrooge's path from a "Bah, humbug" miser to generous benefactor.
Read More »PC Videogame Review: The Long Dark – Wintermute Redux
The original 'Wintermute' chapters were poorly received, described as a slog to get through. Thankfully I never had that experience. Instead I was able to play the Redux versions of Chapters One and Two, and was blown away by the experience.
Read More »Bail Reform: Is it Time to Bail Out?
Bail helps to keep the penal process moving more smoothly, but there are nearly 40 million Americans who can’t afford bail or even a bail bond.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Pacific ’42: Admiral’ from MWE
A chess-like battle for conquest of the sea in World Ware Two's Pacific theater
Read More »Visiting the Churchill War Rooms in London
Learn more about the critical work undertaken by Winston Churchill, his War Cabinet, and staff during World War II at this historic underground bunker in London.
Read More »Montreal International Game Summit 2018: Interview with Adriane Kuzminski (Team Audio / Smash Clay Audio)
Kuzminski is uniquely focussed on trying to bring accessibility to games for visually impaired gamers.
Read More »Sentencing Project Fights an Uphill Battle
Since 1986, The Sentencing Project has worked to address ineffectiveness and racial bias in sentencing policy.
Read More »Theater Review (Washington, DC): ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ at the Kennedy Center
'The Play That Goes Wrong' demonstrates wonderfully the myriad of problems that can arise in putting on a play. Don't miss this comedy at the Kennedy Center.
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