Buzz buzz. Three self contained, flying robots named Honey, Queen, and Bumble have gotten to take a whirl around the International Space Station. The compact cube-like robots, utilize electric fans…
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Evan McIntosh
The Editorial Director of Liftoff!, Evan is an experienced teacher, and a freelance writer with work published on sites like Polygon and Paste. He's currently obsessing over building the perfect museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Bloody hard. Content warning: This game is rated T for blood and gore. Canadian developers Spooky Squid announced today via Twitter that They Bleed Pixels is Switch-bound. The original release…
Collect stamps and earn prizes. To celebrate International Museum Day 2020, the next two weeks offers up an opportunity to nab some museum inspired plaques for your home, just by…
Older machines will be supported too. Epic Games announced today that they’re bringing Fortnite to Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5 and they’re doing so at the launch of…
Pika Pika. The Pokemon Company are mixing it up for the rest of the month: instead of their usual practice of giving a multi-week window to catch oversized versions of…
Humble serves up Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation free for a limited time
written by Evan McIntosh
Free through Sunday. There’s been no shortage of free games lately and the Humble Store is serving up another one, this time the massive, sprawling real-time strategy game Ashes of…
Canadians and Americans well represented on the team. After the shocking parting-of-ways of the entire Vancouver Titans roster earlier this week, the team has announced its new acquisitions today, with…
Tension has been brewing for some time. The Vancouver Titans today announced the departure of its remaining roster, following high profile departures last week. “[T]he difficult decision was made to…
Early adopters get bonuses. Advisory: The game featured in this article relies on microtransactions that can exceed $10. Microsoft have dropped Forza Street, originally released this time last year for…
Too often, critiques of Tom Nook argue he is a greedy capitalist. But what if we apply a different lens, from the earliest days of socialism? We might come to like the raccoon.