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STEPHEN’S SAUSAGE ROLL
It’s better to chip away at this
solid puzzler over time than
bingeonitsdifficultlevels.

GLASS MASQUERADE
Digital jigsaws made from
beautifulstainedglassaspart
of a fictional international fair.

TINY BUBBLES
Alterbubblestosolvepuzzles.
Thephysicsareinspiredbythe
designer’s grandfather’s work.

CYPHER
MatthewBrown,ofHexcells
fame, explores cryptography
viahands-onchallenges.

GOROGOA
Stunningandaustere,thislets
you line up tiles in order to
tease out its mysterious tale.

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tragedy has occurred. I have
misplaced my list. It’s lost amid
the detritus of my desk. You
might think it would be easy to find, but
you have underestimated how many
printouts are piled on every surface.
Still, I had a productive bank holiday
catching up on shorter games. I
completed Quadrilateral Cowboy, an
entertaining heist hack-’em-up that felt
like it was a chapter and some more
complicated puzzles away from brilliance.
Then I got stuck into Orwell:
Ignorance is Strength. It had neat ideas
around the malleable nature of truth, but I
didn’t find the mystery as compelling as in
the first game. Finally, I played Tacoma. I
loved the detailed design of the station,
but didn’t find scrubbing through
recordings as compelling as Gone Home’s
natural style of investigation.

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hile Phil has been at E3 I have
been adding to the mess on his
desk. It’s safe to say his 100
Games Challenge list has been lost forever.
As has his keyboard and mouse. And the
bottom half of his second screen.
Aside from the games I’ve already
banged on about at length in this issue,
I’ve been playing Dr Frank’s Build A
Boyfriend. I have no idea when I
installed it, or why, but there it is. DFBAB
is a visual novel about Dr Frank getting
dumped and his ex stealing his research.
To exact romantic and academic
vengeance he begins to build The World’s
Hottest Boy out of dead body parts in
order to take him to a university
conference. It’s NSFW and some of the
puzzling is a little obtuse but the
characters are lovely and there’s charm
and humour here in spades!

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liens Versus Predator 2 is
probably the best Alien game after
Alien: Isolation. It’s sadly
unavailable on any digital platforms,
meaning you’ll have to get creative to play
it. But it’s worth the strife. Playing as the
alien is a lot of fun, but the marine
campaign is the star of the show.
Jurassic World Evolution lets you
build your own dinosaur park, but it isn’t
as deep or customisable as I’d have liked.
It still has moments of magic, though, and
the dinosaurs look incredible.
There aren’t enough sports games on
PC, which is why I jumped at the release
of AO International Tennis. It’s a deep
sim and lets you play in the proper
Australian Open, but not as immediate or
accessible as I’d have personally liked. I’m
still dreaming of the day Virtua Tennis
comes back and is released on PC.

MONSTERS AND MARINES


Phil Savage
Editor

I HAVE MISPLACED MY


LIST. IT’S LOST AMID THE


DETRITUS OF MY DESK


Philippa Warr
Deputy Editor

BUILD THE WORLD’S
HOTTEST BOY OUT OF
DEAD BODY PARTS

Andy Kelly
Section Editor

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CUSTOMISABLE AS I’D
HAVE LIKED

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