Review: Organ Trail: Director’s Cut

With the charming, chunky graphics and throwback sound effects, Organ Trail makes for a great little coffee break game whether you’re still a fan of zombies or not.
Read moreWith the charming, chunky graphics and throwback sound effects, Organ Trail makes for a great little coffee break game whether you’re still a fan of zombies or not.
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Read moreMaybe it’s the setting, maybe it’s seeing a village spring up from nothing, or maybe it’s having a saber-tooth tiger I can ride, but something about this one has hooked me more than any of the recent Far Crys have.
Read moreIt’s an ideal marriage of building, survival, and RPG elements, and comes with important evolutions of each aspect.
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