Merfolk & Water Creature species
Only a few characters/species of the whole cast are merfolk/water creatures. (They make more appearances throughout the series and aren’t the center of the plot to be listed unter “episodes”.)
Only a few characters/species of the whole cast are merfolk/water creatures. (They make more appearances throughout the series and aren’t the center of the plot to be listed unter “episodes”.)
Only a few characters of the whole cast are merfolk/water creatures. (They make more appearances throughout the series and aren’t the center of the plot to be listed under “episodes”.)
Our Gamers Guild is getting started on it’s first challenge, a Sims 4 Shell Challenge! We’ve built a shell building for you to design a fully functional house for a Sim to live in…
A small amount of episodes/chapters in an otherwise non-water plot/franchise, where the MCs get turned into water creatures or they visit a merfolk (or both).
You may have seen about the retro-inspired survival horror Crow Country (as it’s been all over my Twitter!) but if not read on and I’ll explain more about the game, and an exciting announcement from the developers! I am a HUGE fan of survival horror, with Resident Evil (especially the originals) being my favourite series…
We’re always looking at ways to bring communities together, and our Discord is just one way we’re doing this. In there, we’ve set up what we’re calling ‘Guilds’, smaller sections of the community with a set focus.
Read the full article, where you can get to know our current Guilds, and the first challenge we have in store!
It’s a debate as old as, well the last few generations of gaming. The basis of the argument seems to be around “signposting” in gaming. In reality though, how wide spread is this issue, and does it really detract from the gaming experience?
As the title suggest, Cat Café Manager is a management sim with lots of cute cats to adopt, feed, play with and rehome – all while serving customers in your café.
Emulation, some see it as a dirty word, others as the saviour of the retro gaming scene. These days, retro games are hard to come by, and when you find them, can cost £100s if not more.
So is it a game saver, or an industry killer?