Apple Rejects ΓÇÿNSA Intern,ΓÇÖ Claiming ΓÇ£It Encourages Users to Fight TerroristsΓÇ¥

One of my favorite types of games to play is the satirical kind, the over-the-top humorous games that poke fun at current events and shine light on corruption, injustice, and absurdity. Though Black Vein Productions' first game, NoStranger, was in a different vein (pun intended), it had you solving puzzles using Google Street View and finding clues in fake blogs and music videos. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was looking forward to…

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My Week Unwrapped: February 25, 2017

Another Saturday is upon us so it must be time for My Week Unwrapped! It's been a pretty busy week for me, catching up on some games from a few weeks back, some new ones, as well as some upcoming ones. First off, I finished my walkthrough guide for Hidden Folks. If you're playing it and are having trouble wi a few of the trickier folks or objects, give it a go.…

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NoStranger: Walkthrough Guide and Solutions

NoStranger (No Stranger) By: Scott Mulligan This is a complete a step-by-step walkthrough with hints, tips, tricks, solutions and answers for the iOS and Android text adventure game NoStranger by Scott Mulligan. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section.  Intro + Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 + Bonus Stuff + Videos Introduction: Adam needs to find a hospital nearest to Grazin' Diner in Hudson,…

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You Should Be Playing ‘NoStranger’

NoStranger (No Stranger) By: Scott Mulligan It's rare these days for me to feel so strongly about a game that I need to write a post just to make sure people know the game exists. But the developer of NoStranger emailed me late last night and I was curious, so I fired up the game. An hour later, I was forcing myself to stop playing so I could get some sleep. I…

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