FreeCol: FreeCol is a turn-based strategy game based on the old game Colonization, and similar to Civilization. The objective of the game is to create an independent nation.
The Small Indie Fund ring-fences £1million a year to back talented small independent production companies with turnovers of less than £10million, with a special focus on diverse-led companies ...
Outward is an ambitious indie open-world action role-playing game that takes players to the fictional world of Aurai. The map is absolutely massive, with drastically different biomes and areas to ...
Take-Two did not disclose the buyer of Private Division or how much they paid. In an emailed statement to The Verge, Take-Two spokesperson Alan Lewis wrote: We recently made the strategic decision ...
On Monday evening, indie music darling Clairo graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville for the very first time, delivering a night of chill, bedroom pop. The Atlanta-born singer ...
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November is here, which means we're already knee-deep in the big games of the fall. Some of the biggest PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC games of the year came out last month (Call of ...
If you ask me, ink tank printers are a game-changer for home offices or small businesses that print hundreds of pages each month. The savings on ink can be substantial, and the reduced need for ...
maybe it's time to get some more of the bits and pieces from Caesar Ink to help enhance your Doomsong collection. This is a seriously plush and lovingly crafted roleplaying game that plays really ...
Our most anticipated game is finally dropping, and there are tons of other exciting PC games and events to watch for this month. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
In recent years, the film and TV business has been living under an ever-mutating version of the apocryphal Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times,” and the American Film Market ...