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FishCraft review: Angry fish

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I bet you’ve been waiting months to play Angry Birds on your Xbox. Maybe you’re hoping those disgruntled feathery fowl would be replaced by something a little wetter, scalier, and possibly more googley-eyed? You better be wearing your “Physics is phun” shirt, because the indie physics game gods have answered your prayers by delivering FishCraft. FishCraft is nearly identical to the very popular mobile game Angry Birds in every way, except replace birds with fish and pigs with cats. Everyone …

Cosplayin’ it up at PAX East

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So you like people dressing up in strange, unique, sometimes absurd costumes? So do we. Enjoy the best and worst cosplay from our PAX East adventure.

Xbox Indie Review: Avatar Karate

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Have you ever wanted to high-kick Kayne, bitch-slap Paris, or karate-chop the Governator? Well, now you can fight your favorite celebrity Avatars in Avatar Karate. You’ll unlock new opponents and locations as you work your way through each stage. There are 20 celebrity opponents in all; some appear as characters they’ve played and others appear as themselves. While the developer never outright names each celebrity by name, they’re fairly easy to identify by the lines they quote or through other pop-culture …

Xbox Indie Review: Gerbil Physics 2

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There just aren’t enough indie games featuring small animals. Luckily, Pencel Games has released its second installment of fuzzy, destructive cuteness with Gerbil Physics 2. Our expressive, cuddly main characters just need some saving; well, theoretically, we’re destroying them, but I’d like to assume we’re saving them, or at the very least, sending them to a better place. There are 40 short, but sometimes-elaborate levels with good and evil themes. Make it through these menacing or cheerful levels by using …