Xbox One

Wreaking Havoc, One Car at a Time I came to Sokomonster on the back of another from Afil Games, that of SokoCrab. That latter game is a straight up Sokoban styled puzzler; an easy playthrough that rarely ever provides a test of gaming skills or puzzle nous. Sokomonster on the other hand whips things up
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For train enthusiasts, there’s nothing quite like designing tracks, solving logistics challenges, or simply watching trains run smoothly. Whether it’s the detailed realism of train simulators or the tactile joy of arranging model railways, the appeal of trains transcends generations. But what if you could enjoy that charm in a more accessible, relaxing way? Enter
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Scuttling Through SokoCrab’s 40 Stages: A Speedy Sokoban Adventure With a low asking price dropped, the install complete, and some 30 minutes of play under your belt, it’ll be the 2000 Gamerscore and uninstallation from your hard drive that will complete the SokoCrab scramble.  We didn’t expect too much from Afil Games’ latest Sokoban-styled puzzler,
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We’re focused on bringing more games to more people around the world, on the devices you choose to play with. Millions of Game Pass Ultimate members are already using Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) to play great games from the Game Pass catalog on various devices. Today, we’re excited to announce our collaboration with LG Electronics
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Setting Sail with Captain Flint and Billy Bones Ahoy mateys, do you fancy embarking on a tactical RPG set in the golden age of piracy?  How about if you throw in some exploration, fantasy elements and plenty of booty to find too? Well Savage Level have got you covered with their latest, Flint: Treasure of
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There are, without doubt, some silly games on the Xbox. And then there is the subject of today’s review.  Going by the name of Smells Like a Mushroom, it comes from the crazy people over at Red Limb Studio, Fatal Error and Destructive Creations; running as a third person shooter with a variety of biomes,
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