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, Modern Gamer Marie Brownhill looks at Painter Simulator, currently in Early Access on Steam that lets players paint by numbers, animating those objects once they are fully colored in. The title also offers some others interesting activities, and the more painting that is done, the more special missions that can be unlocked.
The next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds begins on June 15th, and Paramount has released an exciting trailer for season two. The Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 blog examines everything the Strange New Worlds trailer reveals this week.
With spring here and summer on the way, Modern Gamer Marie Brownhill looks back at the winter season while driving a giant snow plow in Snow Plowing Simulator. The title has players keeping roads and parking lots clear in a cold and snowy winter wonderland.
Despite being the mother of one of Trek’s most iconic characters, we know comparatively little about Amanda Grayson. However, what we do know is that through three franchise installments and four actors, she’s an important part of Trek lore and worthy of some analysis in her own right.
This week the TD crew discusses the major events facing Paramount Plus and the potential future for the Star Trek franchise and the WGA strike. They also discuss some characters from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
This week Modern Gamer Marie Brownhill enjoys the latest visual novel from Wales Interactive, Mia and the Dragon Princess. It’s an action-packed story that stars some of the top names in fantasy adventure.
This week the TD crew discusses Star Trek: Discovery’s the Red Angel, Starfleet’s threat assessment AI system Control, and what this all means in a larger context for the series.
Back in 2016, our Modern Gamer columnist Marie Brownhill was a big fan of Pokemon Go. She tried it again recently and was amazed with the updates and changes that have been made over the years.
This week Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 reflects on the third season of Star Trek: Picard. Star Trek has wrestled with some pretty blatant misogyny over the years, and the Star Trek: Picard series has definitely struggled with some latent dregs of it.
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