Nature-inspired baby names can be a cool choice for your little one. You might even be surprised that many popular names have links with nature.
This game will test just that by asking guests to check the choice they think the expectant mama would choose. For example, would she rather sleep in late or get up early? How about watch a horror film or a click flick? The guest with the most correct answers wins! Etsy | Aspen ...
We’ve been working on the next Six Ages game. “Lights Going Out” will let you continue the story of the clan you guided in “Ride Like the Wind” (though you can start a new one from scratch). Perhaps 3/4 of the events have been written and coded (with games like these, it’...
and from travel, having new experiences, going to actual museums, galleries, etc. Then add on the fear of getting sick and dealing with all that this strange new world presents, piled onto the typical creative blocks and this can be a tough...
While Ubisoft is banking on its most famous names — like the “Assassin’s Creed” series — it’s also taking chances on its lesser-known titles. Horror comedy “Werewolves Within,” which debuted at the Tribeca Festival and hits theaters on June 25, is the first project that Ubisoft Fil...
There are very few video game creators who become household names, but Sam Barlow is making a run to join that special club. With his second game,Telling Lies, his signature style is starting to take place: interactive mystery/puzzle games played completely with live action actors. Now, we ...
(if we’re going to fight about lunches and coats then we should at least get to laugh about it); Supriya Keller’sMy Name(the newest in a line of important picture books about honoring classmates’ names); Liz Garton Scanlon’sThe World’s Best Class Plant(guaranteed to help ease the ...
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The author introduces us to cleverly constructed names of people and places along with a pronunciation guide. It feels a little like Tolkien’s studies in Elvish. Unfortunately, the novel didn’t draw me in. I found myself struggling to care about the characters or their fates. This was ...