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The January 2026 Indie Game Showcase on All Ages of Geek is one of those moments that really reminds you why indie games are special. It’s not about big budgets or flashy marketing. It’s about creativity, risk-taking, and developers putting their heart into something weird, bold, scary, or just plain fun. This showcase feels like a mixed bag in the best way possible, with gam...


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Yagi Gakeppuchi (Goat Cliff Edge Balance Game) looks cute, but it does not play cute. This is one of those games that tricks you with soft colors and an innocent goat, then immediately turns into a stress test for your hands and your patience.

From an adult point of view, Yagi Gakeppuchi (Goat Cliff Edge Balance Game) is perfect for people who like quiet tension. No...


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The Sakuraco January 2026 Box is all about starting the year with calm, tradition, and a real connection to Japanese culture. Instead of going loud or flashy, this box leans into what Oshogatsu is truly about: reflection, gratitude, and welcoming a fresh beginning through food that has history behind it.

This is one of those Sakuraco boxes that feel...


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Jumping into our Dragon Ball Super Episode 1 Reaction felt like hitting reset in the best way. After our run through Dragon Ball GT, things started to feel a little… off. Not bad, just weird. Episode 1 of Super comes in like a breath of fresh air. It feels lighter, cleaner, and way more focused on what makes Dragon Ball fun in the first place: every...


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The BEVERLY Gesture Game is all about communication without speaking. No talking, no sound effects, no sneaky hints. Just your body, your expressions, and your creativity. It takes the classic idea of charades and turns it into something faster, funnier, and way more unpredictable.

You draw a card, roll the die, and act out whatever topic the number...


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