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[Review] Sunless Sea: A Vessel Dares the Deep

Sunless Sea is about many things: exploration, roleplaying, mysteries, adventure, survival, and death. A lot of death. Currently available on Steam Early Access, Sunless Sea is an engrossing experience that strikes a...Read More

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SRGE Reel: This Question Revealed How Much Gamers Love Their Families

At the end of June, Pixelkin attended the Seattle Retro Gaming Expo! We met hundreds of amazing gamers and their families at our booths, held a panel, and bought some...Read More

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Winning Millions with Dota 2

The biggest event in esports history went down on Monday (at least, if you’re judging by the prize pool).The international championships for Dota 2, a popular video game, were held...Read More

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Read, Play, Love: Industry Pros Offer Advice To Teens Interested in Making Games

The games industry is a hot career path right now—it’s exciting, it’s new, and a lot of young people love games. Who doesn’t want to be paid well for something...Read More

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Be My Player 2? Adorable Video Game-Themed Weddings

We love the idea of families bonding through games—but what about when two families literally come together? When geeks marry geeks, uniting families in geeky wedding fun can be a great...Read More

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[Review] Wildstar: Vegetables are Friends, Not Food

Last month saw the release of WildStar, a T-rated massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG) created by the Carbine Studio and published by NCSoft for Windows PC. In WildStar, players...Read More

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Are Games the New Sesame Street? The Survey Says….

Remember Sesame Street—just about the most successful media-based learning offering ever created? (And an extremely entertaining cultural phenom?) The show was created in 1966 by Joan Ganz Cooney and her team. Cooney later...Read More

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[Review] The Counting Kingdom: Math Isn’t Scary After All

The first words out of my mouth when I opened The Counting Kingdom were, “Oh no, it’s so cute.” The Counting Kingdom is a math-and-magic game from Little Worlds Interactive....Read More

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1.5 Million is too many: Game Design Challenge Aims To Educate Teens About Dating Violence

Jennifer Ann’s Group is an organization that aims to prevent teen dating violence. The group was formed in memory of Jennifer Ann Crescente, who was murdered by a classmate in 2006.Read More

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If your Tween Loves Fashion, Celebrities, and Beauty…They Still Shouldn’t Play Kim Kardashian Hollywood

Kim Kardashian Hollywood is a free app available for OS and Android, and it kind of seems like everybody is playing it. It’s pretty much what it sounds like—you’re vying...Read More

Eets Munchies

[Review] Eets Munchies, And Why Fail Is The New Win

Eets Munchies makes me feel like a designer. The game, by Klei Entertainment (Don’t Starve, Mark of the Ninja), stars a strange creature called Eets, which has no arms and is...Read More

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“It’s just the two of us”: A Mom and Daughter Who Love Video Gaming Together

Last week, KayLee Jaech and Natalie Jaech, a mom and daughter who love playing video games together, sat down to tell us about their video gaming ways. KayLee started gaming as...Read More

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“My son and I play some games together, but once he goes to bed the gloves come off”

We’re thrilled to welcome writer/gamer/mom Nicole Nymh as a regular contributor to Pixelkin. She’s going to be sending us tales from her gaming life twice a month. Don’t forget to tune...Read More

Child of Light

Interview: Brianna Code on Child of Light and Making Games That Everyone Can Enjoy

Brianna Code is the Lead Programmer for one of my new favorite games—Child of Light. I’ve written about it before, and highly encourage you to check it out. I reached out...Read More