Cognitive bias
Nerdy content for analytical minds. With a preference for anything insightful, quirky or perplexing. Link to the blog!
Sunday 20 February 2022
Mars Power Industries
Mars Power Industries is a relaxing puzzle game that surprised me with the subtle way the game changes throughout. Also, it doesn't hold your hand while doing this, which I could ... Read more
Sunday 6 February 2022
The Truth - Best Episodes
The Truth is an anthology fiction podcast that I have listened to for the last few years. Their tagline is "Movies for your ears" which I found to be accurate as the production qu... Read more
Sunday 23 January 2022
New: The Chronos Principle (Casual games, Spotlight)
The Chronos Principle is a minimalistic puzzle game with a time manipulation mechanic. That mechanic is what I found interesting. It made for gameplay where I had to really visualize in … More … →
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Sunday 19 March 2017
New: Linia (Casual games, Spotlight)
Linia is a minimalist puzzle, rhythm action game where you draw lines through multiple colored shapes. The catch? Each level has a predefined sequence in which you need to hit the colors and the level changes while you are trying to draw that line. Luckily the way in which the shapes behave is...
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Tuesday 13 December 2016
New: King Arthur - The Role-playing Wargame (Review, Video games)
Adding role-playing (and fantasy) elements to a wargame is not an easy thing to do well. To my pleasant surprise this game set in Britannia in the Arthurian era managed to make it into a really enjoyable and enticing experiencing. Mind you, its not a carefully balanced or easy experience....
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New: PinOut (Casual games, Review)
PinOut is another game from Mediocre which I can highly recommend you try. It’s an ‘endless’ pinball action game with a neon graphics style and retro music. Do not expect a serious pinball simulator, as it’s very fast-paced and not too difficult / complex, but it does do...
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Sunday 7 February 2016
New: Circle (2015) (Movies & Series, Review)
Circle currently rates 6.0/10 on IMDB, which in my opinion is too low for this clever horror & science fiction movie about fifty strangers suddenly forced to choose who among them will live. I’ll probably include a few very light spoilers in this review so if you want to watch it...
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