If you were wondering where all the Christmas-themed games were, worry no more as Whitepot Studios has you covered. As we slip into the festivities, Ho-Ho-Home Invasion will bring a little much-needed Christmas cheer to young and older gamers. And the best part about it, the game is free on itch.io and Steam right now.
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With the Halloween event out of the way, Animal Crossing: New Horizons players have been eagerly anticipating the next updates to the game. Nintendo’s biggest hit of the year has already seen a handful of updates, including swimming and diving, dream islands and more and now we have confirmation of the next two events, a
Christmas day has come and gone and as I look under the tree and see what people got me, I realize that–having to get gifts for a gamer–they never stood a chance. Finding gifts for people is hard, but definitely the most rewarding part of the holiday season. But what do you get a person who
The Christmas season is a time to reflect on some of our favorite memories over the years. As Andy Williams’ iconic holiday song It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year reminds us, we should be reminiscing of the “tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago.” So, as a yearly treat, let’s bring up that
Looking to celebrate the Holiday Season with inarguably one of 2018’s best games from this year. Sony Santa Monica’s Cory Barlog and artist Adam Rabalais is helping you do this, with a limited run of “Freya’s Dinner” — a God of War themed holiday planning that is downright cheery. Announcing the painting on his Twitter account, Barlog notes how
Worried you might be on the naughty list this year? Told a white lie to your significant other about how much money you’ve been spending on games? Consumed with hate after continually losing matches in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4‘s Blackout mode? Took the Lord’s name in vain after you couldn’t get a refund
Portal by Valve was arguably one of the most innovative games of its time in 2007, with players still today crying out for a Portal 3. Although none of the original three writers still work at Valve anymore, so it’s quite unlikely to happen and it probably wouldn’t be the same anyway, but fans of