If there's one thing I can always count on Twisted Pixel to do, it's to make a video game that leaves a massive smile on my face. Since the days of The Maw the Austin-based developers have made waves with
King Baby Duck sits down with Heymoonshaker's guitarist/vocalist Andrew Balcon, one month before the duo is set to hit the American coast for the first time. Hear about their favorite highlights of 2013, their upcoming EP, and what they hope
King Baby Duck comes fresh off his guest spot over on the Issues Program, and does his best to say nice things about Derek Jeter's retirement. An old entertainment segment from the WMWM Salem days is dug up for a
Have you ever had one of those classmates you sat next to that seemed to do everything except pay attention to the lessons on hand? They'd tap on their desks, chew their pencils, stick gum under their seats, and on
The 8-bit retro game Nostalgia Train keeps trucking along, and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. People seem to have grown weary of the trend as of late, passing off any game done in the style as baiting/cash-in
King Baby Duck praises the Seattle Seahawks for giving Peyton Manning such a savage beatdown, then goes hands-on with the video game Outlast for an audio Let's Play! The Lego Movie earns its way into the host's heart, and the
Let me get the biggest (albeit minor) complaint out of the way right here and now: Race The Sun isn't the best-looking video game on the market. Even though its appearance is more of a nod to the days of
It's been a month since a new year of gaming began, so enough time has passed to make a fine judgement towards what shined the brightest on consoles and computers everywhere! Here now are my Top Ten Video Games of
King Baby Duck corrects himself as he explains why he reported on a Nintendo news story that (predictably) turns out to be fake, and praises the Grammys for finally embracing electronica with Daft Punk getting the big wins. A long-deserved
Why have I been playing so many sad games lately? This was a question that ran through my head as soon as the end credits began to roll in Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons. A couple weeks ago I had