If you've ever wanted to operate Disneyland's classic Haunted Mansion ride, this game's for you. Introducing Scream Operator: ...
Cheesman Park: The Game lets players fight zombies with Frisbees — all while learning Denver history
If one of the people buried below Cheesman Park, Denver’s graveyard turned grassy urban sanctuary, were to rise from the dead ...
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Pigeon: A love story coos onto PC and mobile August 6
Forget Love Island. The unmissable romance of the summer might just be a pigeon sim. Pigeon: A Love Story, the self-described ...
We must reset Xbox,' Asha Sharma says in a memo that outlines a year-long restructuring plan and concedes that Microsoft's ...
One of the best superhero games in years is now available for free on Amazon Prime's gaming library for Prime members.
While it might be tempting to go straight for a fleet of supercars, we've got some better recommendations on first purchases ...
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Hartlepool pupils earn place in Code Jam 2026 grand final with retro video game
Two computer whizzes from Hartlepool made it through to the grand final of a national competition after creating their own video game.
A quantum computer has been used to create a horror video game called Quantum Backrooms – and it’s available to play online. The game draws inspiration from “the Backrooms,” a horror legend developed ...
Microsoft is reducing the price of the top-tier Game Pass Ultimate service by 23%, to $22.99 per month. The more limited PC Game Pass subscription now goes for $13.99, down 15%. But the subscriptions ...
There are four PC games being given away for free on Steam right now, for a limited time. Each of these PC games is normally locked behind a purchase on Steam, and soon each will be locked behind a ...
Belgium-based developer Cosmic Droplet has officially launched its minimalist arcade title Ship v Maze on PC via Steam, offering a pure reflex-driven experience built around simplicity and precision.
No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
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