Wandering Around The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna Game
This week our Modern Gamer takes a look at another so-called walking simulator game, The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna by developer Tonguc Bodur. This one is interesting, but is definitely not for everyone.
This week our Modern Gamer takes a look at another so-called walking simulator game, The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna by developer Tonguc Bodur. This one is interesting, but is definitely not for everyone.
Picard and Guinan must talk their way out of FBI custody while Seven and Raffi pursue the escaped nascent Borg Queen. Rios continues to romance Teresa, and Q comes sort of clean. This week: “Mercy.”
The Trekker’s Delight covers “Mercy.” Warning for adult language.
Scrapnaut is a clever, cartoon-like survival and base building game set in a colorful steampunk world. And because of the variable difficulty levels, it can also be a combat sim too, or a more chill hunting and gathering type experience.
While comatose, Jean-Luc Picard must face his demons, including the ghost of his father. He discovers that not everything is as he believed it to be, and having done that, he reconnects with an old friend. This week: “Monsters.”
This week, we tackle the most recent episode of Star Trek: Picard with a closer look at “Monsters.”
Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, players can talk with ghosts, explore their vivid surroundings and generally try to uncover secrets of the past in a place that seems to exist out of time. And because it’s a walking simulator at heart, it’s very easy to play.
Picard and company, having infiltrated the astronaut gala, must now find and protect Renee Picard, even from herself. However, Q has other ideas and deploys Dr. Adam Soong. Kore Soong makes some disturbing discoveries, and Picard meets the business end of a vehicle. This week: “Two of One.”
Trekker’s Delight gets a little speculative on this one. This week, we’re revisiting “Picard’s 11” before we move on to “Picard: Inception,” and it gets a little crazy, even for Trekker’s Delight.
Like its predecessor, the Not Tonight 2 game is one that expresses its message through various mini-games and tasks, like checking people’s ID. This lets players explore that dark world while also contemplating their own.