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Darren Criss tells Rolling Stone about this fresh musical and how online fandom has changed his career for the better.
In Happy Mochi, players will be matching cute cards by number, color or both. Is it fun to play? Let's find out, in our Happy Mochi review!
The New York Times' Connections game, a daily word puzzle, challenges players' logic and language skills. The April 15th puzzle (#674) required critical thinking to identify connections between ...
Zhao made 12 centuries over those four games ... World Championship draw on Thursday morning as he heads to the iconic theatre in form and full of confidence. ‘I am very happy because I know ...
Now that 2025 is here, the early months are already filling up with pretty impressive game releases. We’ll be sure to note games that have expected or rumored release windows alongside games ...
A new puzzle game to put a serious dent in your working week. Who remembers that halcyon week in October 2023, when Londoners put their world on pause to play the dangerously addictive Metro Memory?
Looking for the best puzzle games on PS Plus? Puzzle lovers are in for a treat with a bunch of clever, creative, and downright weird games hiding in the PlayStation Plus library. Whether it’s solving ...
Wordle asks players to figure out a five-letter word in six or fewer guesses (we have a two-step strategy to help you solve the puzzle every time). After each guess, the game shows gray blocks for ...
Upon entering the Officer Lounge, you’ll easily find all the components you need to solve this puzzle: The Captain’s Code, two Code Lists, the cipher machine, and four code wheels covered in ...
This puzzle adventure game takes place years after the first installment. It’s hard to offer the premise of this game without spoiling the first installment. So, if you haven’t played the ...
Enzo Maresca claimed his players conceded a goal in Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Ipswich because they listened to crowd complaints instead of sticking to his instructions.
Connections is one of the best puzzle games from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate ...