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.
Heaps of praise have landed on the pixel-based game The Battle of Polytopia since it launched, and for good reason. This is everything gamers want in a 4X strategy title. Now, it lands on the Nintendo Switch and plays every bit as good as on other platforms.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek Prodigy’s fifteenth episode of the first season. Dal gets his answers from a rogue geneticist on a pirate outpost, but he isn’t entirely ready for them. Dr. Jago offers him a shortcut to “unlocking his potential,” and it goes about as well as you might imagine.
Due to most of the Trekker’s Delight crew celebrating Thanksgiving in the U.S., we didn’t manage a live review. However, we are generating some pretty cool content otherwise, so have an episode of one of our newer shows, Comrades.
Catmaze is a really interesting mashup of genres that combine into a delightful game. It’s partially a Metroidvania type platformer. It’s steeped in Slavic myths. And it has a really cool witch and two very cute cats with mythical powers. You don’t want to miss this one.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek Prodigy’s thirteenth episode of the first season. Dal and the Protostar crew find themselves in the middle of a classic Trek trope: the planet with the slightly inappropriate First Contact. However, despite the differences, the Enderprizians teach Dal a lot about faith.
This week, the TD crew discusses Star Trek: Prodigy’s fourteenth episode of season one. Dal and the rest of his crew try to find a way off an ice planet and run into none other than Vice Admiral Janeway. The TD crew has real thoughts on this episode.
Maze Blaze is an arcade shooter where players fight swarms of enemies while solving procedurally-generated maze levels that are dripping in neon lights and brilliant special effects. Those who miss old-school arcade action will find a lot to enjoy in these dazzling mazes.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s twelfth episode of the first season. The Protostar encounters a dormant Borg cube, which could hold the key to shutting the Living Construct down. Despite Janeway’s misgivings, Dal decides to risk going aboard the Cube. What could possibly go wrong?
This week, the TD crew discusses Star Trek: Prodigy’s thirteenth episode of season one which takes us back to the TOS era and asks us to think about the nature of the Prime Directive and our inadvertent impacts on those around us.
Anyone looking for a relaxing puzzle adventure involving adorable trains and railroad type puzzles will enjoy Railbound, a title that starts off extremely easy and then ramps up the challenge as you play.
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