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[Review] Poptropica: Forgotten Islands
Let’s face it. Lots of games for young kids, especially those based on other properties, be they television shows, toys or movies, just aren’t very good games. Poptropica: Forgotten Islands falls...Read More
Exploring Morality in Star Wars: The Old Republic
The “Star Wars” films blend a classic story of good versus evil with modern special effects and a sci-fi setting. They explore old themes of growing up, love, betrayal, and...Read More
[Review] Project Spark
Project Spark isn’t a video game. It’s an environment and an elaborate toolset for making games (and other content, like movies). Starter content, tutorials, and—yes—games are included as part of the...Read More
This Week In Family Gaming: October 18, 2014
Hi there Pixelkiners! Simone de Rochefort here with your family gaming updates. We went to GeekGirlCon last weekend and it was a blast. It’s definitely one of the most relaxing,...Read More
[Review] Alien Isolation
Alien Isolation is the latest in a long string of games that have tried to capitalize on the popularity of the seminal Alien movie franchise. Most Alien games have been,...Read More
How Ticket to Ride Made My Wii Obsolete: Reflections on Family Game Night
This article originally appeared on EngagedFamilyGaming.com, a website dedicated to providing families with the information they need to make informed gaming decisions. We’re happy to be regularly crossposting articles from...Read More
[Review] Revolution 60
Roleplaying games can enable us to do things only possible in our imagination. They can let us fly, conjure magic, or save the world. My favorite roleplaying games, however, are...Read More
GeekGirlCon 2014, A Celebration of Nerdy Women
Pixelkin staffers are still reveling in the great times we had at GeekGirlCon! What a terrific experience!…Read More
[Review] Costume Quest 2
Costume Quest 2, the sequel to Double Fine’s 2010 Halloween RPG Costume Quest, made me laugh out loud, many times. It’s a kid-centric Halloween romp through time and space, and while...Read More
Kids and Teens Love Playing with Identity in RPGs
Teenagers, identity: these are two terms that often come into contact with each other. Once kids hit adolescence, they spend a lot of time trying to figure out who they are....Read More
This Week in Family Gaming: October 11, 2014
Hey Pixelkiners, it’s time for family gaming news! The story of a princess and her fiance trying to bury a dead king might sound kinda grim, but not when it’s...Read More
Does Your Daughter Want to Make Games? Women in Game Development Have Some Advice
In the past couple of months, the video game industry has been a hostile environment for women. Those who criticize the medium for its flaws and injustices, such as feminist...Read More
[Review] Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is an open-world action game set in the gap between “The Hobbit” and the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Created by Monolith Productions and distributed...Read More
6 Great Halloween Games for Families
At last, October! Halloween is nearly upon us, so why not get yourself into a spooky mindset by playing a few holiday-themed games with your family? Here’s a list of 6 of...Read More