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Fortnite: Damn You Survivor Medals

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I Rented: Hercule Poirot: The London Case

I rented Agatha Christie: Hercule Poirot: The London Case on the Nintendo Switch. Why? Honestly after playing it I’m having a hard time coming up with an answer. Maybe I really wanted to go back and play a point and click adventure game. Maybe it’s been a while since I’ve seen any of David Suchet’s Continue reading
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GDG: BROK the InvestiGator

In this latest edition of Gamers Don’t Game, I’ll be chatting about BROK the InvestiGator. Released on August 26, 2022, BROK the InvestiGator is a point and click beat-em-up released by COWCAT Games that costs $20 on most platforms and was released on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC, and even Linux and MacOS. Kinda crazy. The Continue reading
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I Love Fortnite Creative

Holy guac! I’m really starting to love Fortnite Creative. At some point in the last year Epic really doubled down on Fortnite Creative because it’s a great way to “maximize engagement” or whatever the suits say in boring closed-door meetings. And they’re right. I imagine a good portion of Fortnite’s player base is just using Continue reading
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Gamefly: Disney Illusion Island Script

Disney’s Illusion Island is a baby game for babies. And I don’t say that as a pejorative, it’s very clearly a game meant for children. Baby’s first Metroidvania if you will. But here at Vidjama Games we don’t tolerate low expectations for games just because they’re meant for kids. And thankfully Disney Illusion Island doesn’t Continue reading
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Gamers Don’t Game: Hooked On You

Hooked On You: A Dead By Daylight Dating Sim came out about a year ago, and the question remains; did everyone buy it just to own the LOL so random meme game, or did they actually go in and play it? The game has 4800 reviews on Steam, so it must have sold a relatively Continue reading
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FNAF+ Ganked On Steam

I’ll be honest with you folks, I don’t pay much attention to the FNAF community or its drama. I’ve actually been following a rather interesting turf war in my basement between what might be two or even three families of house spiders. They take territory, lose territory, and honestly it’s so much more interesting and Continue reading


