Starfleet officer educated in the liberal arts, commanding a starship fueled on enthusiasm and armed with photon torpedoes made of duct tape, legal reasoning, and d20s that only roll natural twenties.
This week Trekker’s Delight discusses Star Trek: Lower Decks seventh episode of season four in which the show revisits Badgey in a nonsensical and truly weird romp through space with an added nod to Peanut Hamper.
Modern Gamer columnist Marie Brownhill is getting into the Halloween spirit of the season. This week she dives into the creepy horror adventure title No Son of Mine, which blends traditional survival horror elements with an interesting mystery.
Star Trek: Lower Decks sees Boimler, Mariner, Tendi, and Rutherford get promoted, meaning they’re all one up on Harry Kim, but the real question is whether Starfleet can survive this choice.
This week Modern Gamer columnist Marie Brownhill enjoys the prologue for Robin Hood Sherwood Builders Bandit’s Trail. The Bandit’s Trail offering is a base building adventure RPG, with the prologue being free to play on Steam.
The first chapter of The Adventures of Bluke Bifton by Brainloaf Studio could have likely been ripped from the screen of a 1990s cartoon given the animation style. This over-the-top adventure plays out in a series of exploration and mini-game missions that will highly appeal to its target audience.
This week Trekker’s Delight discusses Star Trek: Lower Decks third episode of season four, Boimler’s first mission command, Starfleet hazing, and Captain Freeman’s minor in archaic technology.
Planet of Lana by Thunderful Publishing is one of the most gorgeous side scrolling adventures to release in a long time. Players must guide an unlikely pair through Planet of Lana’s challenging and deadly world against a backdrop that sometimes steals the show.
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