Review: Data Jammers: Fast Forward (PC)

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Taking metaphorical things literally deserves a great deal of points for ingenuity. Creating an entire game around such a concept deserves even more. Data Jammers: Fast Forward is a very pleasant game in theory; it’s a game whose design is at core intelligent and witty. The team from Digital Eel…

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Review: Data Jammers: Fast Forward (PC)

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Taking metaphorical things literally deserves a great deal of points for ingenuity. Creating an entire game around such a concept deserves even more. Data Jammers: Fast Forward is a very pleasant game in theory; it’s a game whose design is at core intelligent and witty. The team from Digital Eel…

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Review: Fate of the World (PC)

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Being a long time fan of sims, I’ve played them all, everything from IL-2 Sturmnovik to Sim City; but Fate of the World is my first foray into the often ignored realm of ‘serious games’. All of these serious games intend to educate (wait! Don’t go away!) but often fail…

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Review: Fate of the World (PC)

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Being a long time fan of sims, I’ve played them all, everything from IL-2 Sturmnovik to Sim City; but Fate of the World is my first foray into the often ignored realm of ‘serious games’. All of these serious games intend to educate (wait! Don’t go away!) but often fail…

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Review: Men of War Vietnam (PC)

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Ever play chess? On a battlefield? Then, even if you’ve never played one of 1C’s Men of War titles, you’ve played all of them. I have had the dubious pleasure of reviewing several of the Men of War games in the past and they all have one thing in common,…

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Review: Men of War Vietnam (PC)

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Ever play chess? On a battlefield? Then, even if you’ve never played one of 1C’s Men of War titles, you’ve played all of them. I have had the dubious pleasure of reviewing several of the Men of War games in the past and they all have one thing in common,…

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