A selection of enticing game titles for Norse mythology lovers

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From gruesome titles like Resident Evil 4 to sports-themed products like FIFA, gamers have generally always had a diverse collection of games to sample on an extensive selection of devices. Another genre of gaming that has always appealed are Norse mythology releases. 

Games that collide with real-world history and mythology tend to register big numbers, with an influx of titles adding so much to a gamer’s arsenal. Featuring the likes of Odin, Thor and Loki, products in this space tend to showcase their immense power as players go on a memorable journey that many other titles simply don’t possess. As such, sampling products of this type has always appealed to gamers who have an interest in Viking and Scandinavian lore, particularly as we’ve been treated to some seriously good releases over the years. 

Focussing on both new and old options, with some titles being accessible on mobile and others via a PC machine, let’s take a look at some of the most enticing games for Norse mythology lovers right now.

Song Of Iron was released in 2020 

A highly pleasurable release to play, Song Of Iron is an indie product that managed to impress mass audiences. A side-scrolling adventure game, it first came to the fore in 2020 and is packed full of Nordic-inspired features, from the characters throughout to the art style that makes it so attractive to the eye. With players having to tackle a variety of nasties, some of which are associated with the body of myths, it offers a tense but all-action escapade to dive into. If you can manage to get your hands on a copy of Song Of Iron, then you certainly won’t be disappointed.

Oddmar follows the story of a Viking reject 

There’s a strong chance you’re aware of Oddmar, but for those who aren’t, it’s a much-loved product that tasks players with helping a Viking reject that has been shunned by his village to be accepted into Valhalla. Somewhat unsurprisingly, Loki is the main instigator in this one after the God of Mischief steals Oddmar’s tribe from him and manages to formulate their escape. From there, players play along as Oddmar as he hopes to prove himself to the gods and take down a variety of trolls, destroy groups of goblins, and solve a selection of puzzles in order to gain the trust of those around him. A fantastic action-adventure 2D platformer, Oddmar is a must-play product. 

Age Of The Gods Norse: Book Of Dwarves is a superb casino product 

An excellent title from the PC, mobile and iPad gaming sphere is the Age Of The Gods Norse: Book Of Dwarves game, a slot product developed by Playtech that is played on 5×5 reels and offers a potential RTP of 94.11%. Dwarves are prominently featured in this one as they were regarded as master craftsmen and intelligent characters. Overall, the pleasurable book theme makes for an enjoyable title play for a few hours, particularly if you can manage to find the five high-value character symbols. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is hard to fault 

Millions of gamers have explored the open-world masterpiece that is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but not everyone is aware of the various nods to Norse mythology throughout. For example, at the start, Nord thief Lokir is featured as he is taken out by archers while trying to avoid execution after stealing a horse. That in itself was a reference to Loki, too. Even the game’s ultimate boss, Alduin, is based on Jörmungandr, too. 

Special mention must also go to God Of War, Valheim, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. 

Managing Your Dog’s Allergies Without Apoquel: Expert Advice and Tips

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If your furry friend has been diagnosed with allergies, you are likely seeking ways to alleviate their discomfort. One popular option is Apoquel, a medication that relieves dog itching and inflammation. 

If your dog’s allergies are causing pain, you may wonder, “Is there an alternative to Apoquel for dogs?” Fortunately, many safe and effective methods exist for managing your furry friend’s allergies without relying on medication. 

This blog post will provide expert advice and tips for managing your dog’s allergies without Apoquel.

Understanding Your Dog’s Allergies

Before diving into alternative methods for managing your dog’s allergies, it’s important to understand what causes them. Allergies in dogs can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Environmental allergens, such as pollen, mold, and dust mites
  • Food allergens, such as wheat, soy, and dairy
  • Flea bites
  • Contact allergens, such as certain fabrics or cleaning products

The symptoms of allergies in canines can vary, but common signs include the following:

  • Itching
  • Redness and inflammation
  • Hair loss
  • Biting and scratching
  • Ear infections

If your pet has any of these symptoms, it’s important to take them to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.

Alternative Methods for Managing Your Dog’s Allergies

Change Your Dog’s Diet

A common cause of allergies in dogs is food. Switching to a hypoallergenic or limited-ingredient diet can make a big difference if your pet has a food allergy. Look for foods that are made with high-quality proteins and limited carbohydrates. You can also try feeding your dog a raw or homemade diet, but consult with your veterinarian first.

Use Natural Supplements

There are a variety of natural supplements that can help alleviate your dog’s allergy symptoms. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil supplements, can help reduce inflammation and improve your dog’s skin and coat health. Probiotics can also be beneficial because they help promote a healthy gut microbiome, boosting your dog’s immune system and reducing inflammation.

Use Natural Shampoos and Conditioners

Natural shampoos and conditioners on your canine’s coat can help reduce itching and inflammation. Look for products free from harsh chemicals and fragrances that can irritate their skin.

Try CBD Oil

Dog owners concerned about the potential side effects of Apoquel or looking for a natural solution may ask their veterinarians – Is there an alternative to Apoquel for dogs?

CBD is a natural alternative to Apoquel, gaining popularity among pet owners. CBD oil interacts with your dog’s endocannabinoid system, which regulates many bodily functions, including the immune response. CBD oil has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, making it a practical option for managing allergies in dogs. When choosing CBD-based products, look for one specifically formulated for pets and made with high-quality, organic hemp. 

Manage Environmental Triggers

If your dog is allergic to environmental triggers, such as pollen or dust mites, managing their exposure can help alleviate their symptoms. You can try the following:

  • Using air purifiers or HEPA filters in your home
  • Vacuuming and dusting regularly
  • Bathing your dog regularly to remove allergens from their coat
  • Keeping your dog indoors during peak allergy season

Consider Acupuncture or Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can effectively manage dog allergies. Acupuncture involves inserting tiny needles into specific points on your dog’s body, which can help stimulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. TCM uses a combination of herbs and other natural remedies to address your dog’s symptoms and imbalances.

Conclusion

So, there are natural and safe alternatives available. Remember to always consult with your veterinarian before trying any new treatment methods for your dog’s allergies. With proper care and attention, you can help your dog live a happy and healthy life, free from the discomfort of allergies.

The Legend of Zelda: The Darkest Timeline

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Last time out I recapped the timeline from Skyward Sword to Ocarina of Time and how a bunch of Links and Zeldas do battle with various forms of evil. You can find a link to that article here:

It is at this point that the Legend of Zelda timeline splinters into three paths, each resulting from a different conclusion at the end of Ocarina.

Timeline A: Link is defeated and killed by Ganon atop Hyrule Castle. It is this timeline we will explore over the next few thousand words.

Timeline B: Link is victorious but travels back in time to his childhood, using his knowledge of the future to defeat Ganondorf before his nefarious schemes can take root.

Timeline C: Link travels back to his childhood but does not retain his memories of Ganondorf’s treachery, fading into anonymity.

Now that you’ve wrapped your head around that we can begin. Are you sitting comfortably? Well we’re beginning anyway.

A Link to the Past

A Link to the Past was originally released way back in 1991, which as we all know, makes it a natural sequel to 1998’s Ocarina of Time, 2002’s Four Swords, 2004’s Minish Cap, and 2011’s Skyward Sword.

So, Link dies facing Ganon in the climactic battle in Ocarina of Time. Not ideal, as this results in Ganondorf obtain the completed Triforce, luckily Zelda and the other sages are still able to seal him away in the Sacred Realm. Less fortunately, he takes the Triforce with him.

Over the years a peace is maintained but rumours spread around the power contained in the Sacred Realm with a few going so far as to try and access it. These poor souls are never heard from again.

Ganon’s imprisonment in the Sacred Realm may have kept Hyrule safe but it has twisted the place into the Dark World, inhabited only by evil.

Flip forwards a few generations and we arrive at the start of A Link to the Past. The Sacred Realm is still cut off from Hyrule. It is then that a wizard calling himself Agahnim pops up, kills the King, and begins hunting for the female descendants of the Sages. Guess who’s one of them? Correct, Zelda, and guess what happens to her? Also correct, she is kidnapped (count 4).

Naturally, Zelda responds by sending a telepathic communication (she can do that now) to Link, a local boy she’s never met. Link and his uncle are living nearby and are descended from the Knights of Hyrule. Link storms the castle, rescues Zelda and takes her to safety. He is then tasked with recovering the Master Sword and defeating Agahnim.

Suffice to say, he does these things.

But wait! The true enemy was Ganon the whole time, gasp!

Link beats him too. Takes the Triforce, wishes for peace. The end.

Link’s Awakening

Now, I don’t want to shock you, but the Link in Link’s Awakening is the same Link as in A Link to the Past. I know. Insane, but it’s true!

Another shock might be that for the first time in the Legend of Zelda chronology we have two games being released in timeline order. Link’s Awakening was originally released in 1993, two years, and get this, AFTER A Link to the Past. Madness.

What we also have here is a Legend of Zelda game that does not contain the character(s) of Zelda at all.

Link is shipwrecked on the mysterious island of Koholint following a training mission. Koholint Island is a bizarre place. For instance, there is a volcano on the island that is plugged by a giant egg. Why is the island so weird? Well, because it’s all a dream of sorts.

The island has been created a sleeping fish known as a Wind Fish. In order for Link to leave the island he must wake the Wind Fish. To do so he collects a series of magical musical instruments, making such a din that the fish wakes and the illusion vanishes, along with all the island’s inhabitants. Not that Link cares. Brutal, that lad.

The Oracle Games

Two games for the price of one here. Not really. But they’re so closely linked (ha) that I’ve bundled them together for the purposes of brevity.

Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages were both released in 2001 which is crying shame (for you) because now I must bring back this bit: Oracles being released in 2001 clearly makes it a natural successor to 1993’s Link’s Awakening.

Returning for Oracles is Twinrova, a boss from Ocarina of time. Clearly time doesn’t mean much to these witches as they’re still kicking hundreds of years later. They want resurrect Ganon as villains in this series are wont to do.

To do so they kidnap the titular Oracles. Link travels to the home realms of the Oracles bringing peace to each by hitting stuff with his sword a bunch. But wait, all this sword-swinging is for naut as Zelda is kidnapped (count 5) by Twinrova as a sacrifice in the ritual to restore Ganon. Link obviously foils this plot, saving Zelda once more. Twinrova then decide that they shall serve as the sacrifice, restoring Ganon but not in the way they would have wished.

This Ganon is nothing more than a massive pig without anything of the intelligence that makes Ganon such a formidable foe. So, Link does what Link does and defeats him. Fin.

A Link Between Worlds

A Link Between Worlds is a spiritual successor to A Link to the Past and therefore the story follows a lot of the same beats with a few additions later in the game. Worlds was released in 2013 which ruins my bit somewhat.

The plot of Worlds starts in a familiar way, a sorcerer named Yuga attempt to kidnap the descendants of the sages once more. Link stumbles across Yuga doing just that, the quirk this time is Yuga does so by turning the poor lass into a painting. Yuga knocks link out by shifting inside the wall as an illustration then fleeing to his home in Lorule. Yup, Lorule.

Link tracks Yuga down with the help of some weirdo named Ravio and succeeds in getting turned into a painting too. Silly boy. Luckily for Link he has the power to shift between 2D and 3D states thanks to a plot device given to him by Ravio.

Shock horror, Yuga is planning on resurrecting Ganon. Zelda is kidnapped (count 6).

Link pursues Yuga to Lorule and discovers the backstory of Hyrule’s mirror world. The history of which is very similar, they possessed their own Triforce but destroyed it when they figured it wasn’t worth the constant strife created by those who sought its power.

Link also meets a dark version of Zelda known as Hilda who helps him in his battle against Yuga as he seeks the Triforce of Courage.

Twist! Hilda is the mastermind behind everything! Gasp! Seems Hilda wants Hyrule’s Triforce to replace the one destroyed by her ancestors. Link defeats both Hilda and Yuga with the help of Ravio who seems to be Link’s doppelgänger in Lorule. Link uses his wish upon uniting the Triforce to restore peace and prosperity to both realms, saving the day once more.

Triforce Heroes

Onwards to 2015 and Triforce Heroes. Some actual logical chronology here. Boring.

This game is a joke. Link (same Link) wanders the land and discovers the realm of Hytopia which seems to be a realm that values fashion above all. Link discovers an evil witch has placed a curse on the land’s princess. Which, upon investigation, appears to be that she is stuck in a jumpsuit. Awesome.

Link and his lookalike boys (multiplayer effort) find the witch, break the curse. Sorted.

The Legend of Zelda

It’s the OG! Released in 1986 which must come after 2013 in time’s great tapestry. Because if it doesn’t then what are we even doing here?

But first, backstory. This isn’t detailed until the sequel The Adventure of Link but does take place but the story of the 1986 classic.

With the power of the Triforce, generations of Kings use it maintain peace and order across Hyrule until one day, one King does something properly dumb. He splits it up, hides Courage, gives wisdom to Zelda, not sure what he does with Power, probably stashes it in his mattress.

As mentioned above the monumental dumbness of this decision becomes apparent as the kingdom falls into decline. Couple that with the prince putting Zelda into a coma as instructed by an evil wizard and you have a disaster of epic proportions. When the prince realises what he has done he places Zelda in a sacred altar. This story is passed down through the ages as The Tragedy of Zelda the 1st.

But we’ve already seen multiple Zeldas in this timeline I hear you cry. Yes. And yet, Zelda the 1st. Deal with it I suppose.

Ganon is back because reasons. Zelda reacts by splitting the Triforce of Wisdom into eight pieces that she scatters across the realm.

A young hero (Link) is tasked the handmaiden Impa with gathering these pieces together, flying in the face of the plan of her princess but hey ho. This allows him to defeat Ganon. The End.

The Adventure of Link

1987. Sigh.

Link is milling about Hyrule dealing with the aftermath of Ganon’s nonsense from the previous title. Ganon’s minions have concocted a plot in which they’ll kill Link and sprinkle his blood on Ganon’s remains, therefore restoring him to life. They fail.

Six years pass. On Link’s 16th birthday the Triforce symbol appears on the back of his hand. He asks Impa just what is up with that, and she regales him with the tale of Zelda the 1st. Impa tasks Link with finding the Triforce of Courage in order to reunite the Triforce and save sleepy Zelda.

He does. Class.

And with that we arrive at the end of this branch of the timeline. Known as the dark timeline it certainly has some more morose story beats but as with all Legend of Zelda games, Link triumphs in the end.

We have a little over a week to go until the release of Tears of the Kingdom and I have not completed these articles at a pace that suits that deadline. So, expect the second and third branching timeline articles to follow fairly quickly after this.

Hope you’ve enjoyed and we’ll start the next article with Majora’s Mask.

News: Fortnite on Amazon Luna

The Amazon Luna+ subscription service has long been enjoyed in America. Consequently, its fan base has been vocal about a key title that has been missing. As such, Amazon has listened and Fortnite is now included for Prime and Amazon Luna+ subscribers.

This may not be big news for PC and console-exclusive players. However, cloud gaming fans will jump for joy. The Amazon Luna+ service allows you to play on multiple devices using either the Luna controller or a touchscreen device. As such, it is a versatile system that is affordable and stable.

I adored this revolutionary way of gaming. Thanks to its easy-to-use app, great value-for-money subscription options, and excellent controller, this is an impressive newcomer to the streaming platform. 

Fortnite on Amazon Luna is the cherry on top of the cake. 

Fortnite isn’t a new title. Yet, the news that it is included in Amazon Prime and Luna+ subscription services is exciting. Lovers of this game can now get their fill as long as they have a mobile or Wi-Fi connection. Moreover, you may play using your mobile phone or the excellent Luna controller.

If you are new to the subscription service, you can try it free of charge for 7 days. Subsequently, there is nothing to lose as you compete against the best players in the world. Check out my thoughts on Amazon Luna+ and the Luna controller here! Alternatively, more information on the service can be found here!

(Amazon Luna+ is available in the United States, Canada, Germany, and the UK.)

News: Flexispot Flash Sale

An anniversary is a fantastic occasion to celebrate. Consequently, Flexispot has announced a flash sale to celebrate its 7th successful year and its growing popularity. This much-loved brand leads the way with revolutionary office furniture. Therefore, whenever they offer a hefty discount, my head gets turned.

The Flexispot Flash Sale runs from May 22nd until May 26th 2023. Therefore, Flexispot will offer Flash Deals of up to 33% off their incredible desks and chairs. Movies Games and Tech have been fortunate enough to review many of their products. As such, each has been awarded our Gold Award.

Our thoughts on Flexispot

Whether it is the BS11 Pro chair, the EHD2 Standing Desk, or the Q8 8-in-1 Standing Desk, they have thoroughly impressed us. Moreover, Flexispot has added a range of children’s desks, a new standing desk, and plenty of ergonomic chairs to their range. Subsequently, there is something for everyone from this market-leading company.

Every item we’ve looked at has been amazing value for money, innovative and stylish. Made from the best materials available, their goods are hard-wearing, professional, and great to look at. Moreover, the ergonomic designs ensure that they are comfortable while inviting the correct posture during office and gaming hours.

If you are tired of sitting at your desk all day, why not invest in one of Flexispot’s incredible standing desks? The smooth motors and excellent safety system make sure that you have a powerful but reassuringly safe desk or chair.

Don’t miss the Flexispot Flash Sale!

With less than a month to go, why not head over to Flexispot’s website and see what they have to offer? Click the link to be sent straight to the sale page!

(More information on Flexispot can be found here!

Review: Ravenlok

Ravenlok is the latest indie title to hit Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass library. As such, subscribers can get their hands on this fairytale-inspired game for absolutely nothing. Now, I’m not here to discuss the value of this amazing service. Instead, I can’t wait to tell you about this interesting pixelated adventure. 

Inspired by Through the Looking Glass, this often surreal experience incorporates some zany characters, weird locations, and well-trodden mechanics. Moreover, it has plenty of combat moments, and it follows a mainly linear plot. However, there is a smattering of side quests to pad out the content and distract you. 

Developed and published by Cococucumber, this is a fantasy adventure title. What’s more, it has a touching plot, plenty of magic, and some riddles and puzzles to solve. Yet, it is pretty easy and fans of hardcore experiences will find this a bit of a cakewalk. Consequently, it’s not the longest game I’ve played, and that was disappointing.

The Mad Hatter plays a key part.
Hello Mr Hatter.

Ravenlok is a familiar affair. 

Though the Looking Glass and Alice in Wonderland have always entertained me. Accordingly, Ravenlok’s obsession with the core ideas made me giddy with excitement. Furthermore, the developer’s use of creative licence and the stunning fantasy settings were incredible to explore. 

You control a young girl whose family has moved to the countryside. After her parents inherited her grandmother’s house, her life was uprooted. Bored, and with nothing to do, she explores an old barn. Here, a magic mirror transports her to a fairytale land and her fate is revealed. Hailed by the locals as the hero “Ravenlok”, she must defeat the Queen and lift the curse that grips the kingdom. 

A trilogy of gargantuan beasts. 

The action is split across 3 distinct locations. Each area contains key protagonists from Through the Looking Glass and an array of never before seen individuals. By helping these characters and undertaking a range of quests, you’ll unlock new abilities, interact with friendly creatures, and battle an endless stream of monsters. Moreover, there are many bosses, collectables, and wave after wave of creatures to destroy. 

Alongside this, Ravenlok has an unhealthy obsession with straightforward fights, fetch quests, and simple levelling up. Each of these elements undermines your journey and makes things far too easy. For example, every monster drops gold and feathers. The latter resource is used to upgrade the hero. However, the requirements to do so are mind-numbingly low and make the hero unbelievably powerful. 

The gold, on the other hand, is used to buy potions. Now, this isn’t a bad thing, but as there is nothing else to purchase, you are left with masses of health potions and bombs. Subsequently, you never die, and your foes are annihilated as you throw acid and fire into their faces.

Ravenlok takes on a massive crab.
Don’t get crabby.

So many quests. 

Ravenlok isn’t stingy with its action! As such, you roll from one quest to another as you defeat monsters, gather items, and collect 3 trinkets. En route, the hero unlocks 4 skills that make her an ungodly powerhouse. Consequently, every monster melts away as her magic sword and fire spells smash everything in sight. 

The combat issues to one side, the developers created a fun and interesting fast travel system. Every key area has a magic mirror that can be activated. Whether in the Mushroom forest, a Hydra den, or the Queen’s palace, you can move around seamlessly. This was a great idea as many of the side quests pull you all over the place. As such, it would have been tedious if you had to walk back and forth repeatedly. 

Ravenlok delivers a stunning fantasy world. 

The simple and repetitive action may not have floated my boat. However, visually, it is phenomenal. The Voxel art style and the rich colours are incredible to observe. Moreover, the excellent animation, lush sprites, and varied backdrops are amazing. As such, I never tired of exploring each location and was amazed by the interesting twists on a much-loved fairytale. 

The fantasy theme is complemented by the fun and folksy audio. With whimsy songs, sombe tunes, and some dramatic moments, the music supports the free-flowing story. What was disappointing, though, was the underwhelming sound effects. For unknown reasons, the noise of a breaking vase is associated with every non-monster strike. Whether it was a table, tree, or toadstool, they all sounded the same.

Ravenlok enjoys wearing her frog hat.
Oh my, what a silly hat you have there.

Hack ‘n slash your way to victory. 

Unlike its peers, Ravenlok doesn’t demand a high level of skill. With masses of monsters but low levels of risk, you simply hack your way to victory. However, occasionally, you will use the dodge mechanic to evade a boss’s main attack. The simplicity undermines each battle and will annoy veteran gamers. I wish Cococucumber had created a difficulty option as this would have removed this issue. 

Unfortunately, this isn’t long enough. Around 5 hours will get you through the body of the game and that was disappointing. Yes, there are collectables to find, but these add little to the action. What was great, though, were the interesting puzzles and riddles. These slower elements added some difficulty while breaking up the never-ending fights. 

Ravenlok is good, but it needed more. 

My review seems negative. Yet, I struggled to put this down, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. However, I wanted it to evolve and challenge me. Unfortunately, this never happened as it relied on familiar mechanics, even though the plot was insane. Accordingly, I still recommend it despite its shortcomings! Can you become a here? Grab your sword and shield, collect the trinkets, and defeat the Queen.

Review: Lightracer Spark

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Lightracer Spark is an interesting take on civilization games that puts players in the role of an amender that comes from a high civilization. Tasked with guiding living beings through tough times or seeing them fall is up to you in this sci-fi civilization game. For those with experience in this field, this is a different take on a well established genre that will draw them in and hold their attention. Those without this experience are in for a task heavy ride that does a wonderful job of bringing you along while explaining the mechanics in an interesting manner. 

The story here has a very simple start with you filling the role of an Amender tasked with guiding a civilization over a course of time. Starting a project may lead to you watching as years pass by before you get to see the results of your work so it is important that you look at the bigger picture when making decisions. While there are other games in this genre that are able to give you this feeling while still maintaining an engaging story, I found it soothing to make plans and watch as things unfold. 

When you start the game up, there is a lengthy tutorial that guides you through a lot of the game’s mechanics before letting go of your hand. As someone who doesn’t have experience with a lot of games in this genre, it is always nice to get a full rundown of things before being let to my own devices. With a lack of multiplayer, It was nice to know that my knowledge was going to be tested against a pc and not a player who has put countless hours into learning every minor detail and optimization for the best results. This means that I was able to focus on enjoying my time here without worrying about how I would do in an online match. 

Through the use of a solid and lengthy tutorial, I was able to find my way around the game’s many menus but it is important to note that things can get overwhelming pretty quickly. There is an order of operations here and I found myself forgetting what steps I should be taking before making the next move. This resulted in moments of me staring at the screen while trying to figure out what the next best thing for civilization may be. 

It is important to understand that Lightracer Spark currently has one chapter out with two more planned as free DLC. I genuinely hope that the energy and mechanics here are seen in the next two chapters while improving on some of the minor mistakes that can be found. For instance, I would love subtle reminders about how some of the mechanics work when relevant. Like I said before, I often found myself trying to remember what was going on or how certain elements actually worked. The DLC is a perfect opportunity to introduce new civilizations to interact with as well as clean up some of these mistakes found here. 

Lightracer Spark has a wonderful artstyle and an even better soundtrack to accompany it. The world continues to turn as you make decisions and navigate the menus. A peaceful and soothing soundtrack plays in the background and I soon found myself turning off my podcasts to just listen to the soundtrack as I helped guide my civilization to prosperity. When cutscenes play out, it is done with a beautiful yet simple art style that doesn’t wear out its welcome or clash with the games aesthetic. Since this is a civilization game with visual novel elements, it is comforting to know that these elements all flow well together without clashing or causing any issues. 

With a simple UI and a basic story to follow, I believe Lightracer Spark is a great addition to anyone’s library that is looking for something soothing to play. With a tutorial that ensures players are knowledgeable about the mechanics here as well as a visual style that makes it easy to get lost in, this game is a relaxing journey to go through that has moments of frustration. If you are able to overcome this initial feeling of frustration and really commit these mechanics to memory, you will find a gem of a game that utilizes all of the mechanics introduced in the game. It is nice to see that everything introduced here continues to show up down the road, even if it is infrequent and hard to recall right away.

Review: Power Chord

Power Chord is a highly complex, strategic, roguelite, deck builder with rock’n’roll flair – The Game That Changed My Opinion on Deck builders.

As someone who has always been hesitant about deckbuilding and card-based combat games, I was pleasantly surprised by the unique gameplay of Power Chord – a game that has completely changed my perspective on this genre.

The premise of the game has you fighting upwards a Demon Tower with your band mates taking up key roles in the combat. You have vocalists acting as healers with their soothing voice, drummers tanking with their huge presence, bassists doing status effects and stuns, and lasty guitarists leading the way as DPS. The game has 4 levels each making you traverse a crisscrossing map, choosing between shops, gear, world events, battles and elite battles; All while making your way to the level boss at the end. Along the way you’ll be able to gain new cards for each band member, new gear for added abilities and even unlock more characters to replace in your band for future runs.

Level 1 Map

Having very little experience with deck builders I didn’t expect much from this game going in. I assumed it would just be a straight forward linear card combat game with deckbuilding opportunities here and there. What I got instead was a boatload of fun with a lot of re-playability partly due to the fact that each role in the band has at least 3 different potential characters that can be chosen allowing for a huge variation of teams and play styles. The game literally has me looking up all the potential cards and gears to strategize exactly how I wish to plan my runs and what cards I should be hoping for with alternatives incase I don’t find those in my current run.

With a great amount of variety and randomness also comes some steep difficulty. The game itself is pretty complex with its mechanics which may not be easy to stomach for those that probably do want a straight forward deckbuilding experience, however it isn’t simply the complexity that makes it difficult. The battles themselves get tougher and tougher the more you play, every type of mechanic that the player has access to, so do the enemies and while you are deck building to make sure you have the best band you could run into some very heavily built monsters with the perfect random combination to counter all your strategies. It will take quite a bit of strategizing and a little bit of luck to make it through this one, but for those that love a challenge the game is definitely satisfying from start to finish.

Graphics and Sound

Being a game about fighting demons as a rock band, you’d expect there to be a lot of musical variety. While the music is pretty nice and intense, it does get repetitive after a while, after listening to the same battle songs over and over (since you’re going to have multiple runs) I ended up just muting the entire game and listening to my own music in the background. A game that is expected to be played again and again in countless runs does need to take into account how it can stay fresh and easy on the ears and I believe this was a missed opportunity especially with the theme of the game.

I do very much enjoy the weighted poster-ized art style the game employs, coupled with 3d animations for each of the battles makes for a satisfying viewing experience. I also appreciate that the mixture of fonts and art does not make the cards or other abilities hard to read or understand, I commend the game for being able to pull off a stylistic approach without becoming too ambiguous in its communication of gameplay.

Final Thoughts

I would recommend this game to more seasoned veterans of the deck building genre. The game is HARD and UNFORGIVING! I find myself enjoying a challenge but I don’t think this is true for all gamers, try this if you masochistically enjoy tougher games or if you want a challenge after getting through more accessible deck building titles like slay the spire. DO NOT PICK THIS UP IF YOU ARENT FAMILIAR WITH DECKBUILDING!

On the difficulty note, perhaps the game could use some balancing or more card additions that ease the gameplay while still keeping the difficulty high due to randomness. I am definitely excited to see where this game goes with future updates and more band members added to the roster.

For now, I definitely think it is a great niche option for deckbuilding fans that love a challenge, and the strategy involved surely had me biting and coming around to look forward to trying more deck building games in the future.

All in all with its challenging gameplay, satisfying art style and mediocre variety in music I award Power Chord a rating of 7 / 10

Review: Labyrinth of Zangetsu

One of the central dilemmas faced in video game development is the eternal question: to innovate or not to innovate? Do you invest significant time and resources into experimental gameplay mechanics that could end up either a triumph or disaster? Or do you focus on iteration, polishing up familiar staples into competent (albeit all too familiar) diamonds? This is particularly true for the dungeon crawler: experiment with the familiar genre tropes and risk alienating long-term fans to bring in new ones, or provide more of the same? Aside from distinctive art direction, Labyrinth of Zangetsu opts for the latter, for better and for worse. 

Developed by ACQUIRE and KaeruPanda, Labyrinth of Zangetsu finds the feudal Japan-inspired city of Ido overrun by a mysterious black ink, an existentially terrifying evil threatening to envelop and destroy the city for ever. You are tasked with leading a party of characters, both premade and player-created, through a nightmarish labyrinth, increasing in death and danger as you progress. It’s a standard dark fantasy story, neither gripping nor off-putting. What players will first notice, however, is how Zangetsu looks. 

It is impossible to talk about this game without mentioning its distinctive art style. Inspired by sumi-e ink brush painting, the dungeons are rendered in gloomy black and white, adding to the oppressive and almost nauseating atmosphere. This is an inspired choice – subverting expectations by depicting a beautiful traditional art style as a corrupted and malignant force helps to flesh out the game’s world. Not many games are this successful in synergising different elements of a game’s presentation to achieve a cohesive effect. Enemies are largely yōkai, supernatural creatures drawn from Japanese mythology and folklore. For a game with such accomplished art direction, the enemy design feels a little dull. They’re far from bad, but with such a rich well of mythology to work with, they aren’t quite as impressive as other games with the same inspiration. 

While Zangetsu innovates aesthetically, mechanically it plays like a standard dungeon crawler. Your party members can be customised through both species and class, allowing you to experiment and discover ideal builds through good old-fashioned trial and error. Classes are generally fairly self-explanatory: Samurai are powerful physical attackers best suited for your front line, while a Thief works best on the back line, skilled in both ranged attacks and disarming and opening treasure chests. For fans of the genre, this will be a familiar and comfortable gameplay loop; if that’s not you, you might find the experience repetitive and a little dull.  

When it comes to anti-frustration features, a common obstacle for people looking to get into dungeon crawlers, Zangetsu has a lot to be commended on. The difficulty is well-balanced, slowly ramping up as players venture deeper into the ink brush dungeons. For experienced veterans, there’s a hard difficulty that’ll provide you with a real challenge. The lack of random encounters is particularly welcome, which at this point should be near mandatory. Not only does it take away so much frustration, it allows players more opportunity to strategise and experiment with different builds, without fear of a random encounter taking your party out through a lack of preparation.  

Nevertheless, that’s not to say this game is without annoying features. Many basic actions require the player to hold down buttons for a second as opposed to a simple button press. This might make sense if the action in question was something significant that a player wouldn’t want to take accidentally with a mistaken button press. However, there is no reason why basic interactions in-game require this, and over the course of the game it becomes deeply irritating. 

Your enjoyment of Labyrinth of Zangetsu will largely depend on how you feel about dungeon crawlers as a whole: despite its fascinating aesthetics, at its core this game is a very familiar experience. If you’re not already a fan of the genre, this probably won’t be a particularly enjoyable use of your time. However, if you’re looking for your next dungeon crawler fix, you could do much worse than Labyrinth of Zangetsu. 

Review: Amazon Luna

Cloud gaming is a massive marketplace that is aggressively expanding. However, recently, we have witnessed how fickle this gaming environment can be! Google Stadia made big waves when it was first introduced, but with a poor following and badly executed ideas, the service came to an abrupt end. Therefore, will Amazon Luna learn from those mistakes to muscle in on an already saturated playing field?

This streaming-based service runs alongside Amazon’s other key USP, Amazon Prime Gaming. Consequently, if you are a “Prime” customer, you may already be a veteran of this interesting and well-tuned streaming service. However, if you are none the wiser, allow this article to give you my thoughts on what I experienced.

Amazon Luna has 3 unique options to choose from; Luna+ subscription, Jackbox Games, and the ever-popular Ubisoft+. For this review, I focused on the base Luna+ subscription. Yet, though the prices and games vary, the other choices broadly work in the same manner. Accordingly, depending on your needs and how much you wish to invest, there is plenty of content to select.

How do you access your Amazon Luna account?

Like many other streaming services, Amazon has created a standalone app for its Amazon Luna service. This free-to-download software wasn’t as easy to find as I’d hoped and this was disappointing. If you wish to install the program, you have to flit between a handful of websites to find the right QR code before you can get going.

Once you’ve finished arsing about with the setup, everything runs smoothly. As expected, Amazon wants you to sign up for its service, so a 7-day free trial is offered to entice you in. Therefore, unless you are investing in the Amazon Luna controller (more on that momentarily), there is zero risk or cost involved.

After you have chosen the subscription you wish to go with, the rest is plain sailing. The excellent app is user-friendly, quick, and well-laid out. What’s more, it is clear what games are available to which subscription, so confusion is kept to a minimum. Moreover, as this is associated with your Amazon account, you are reassured that your details are safe and your gaming experience will be top-notch.

What’s in the box of the Amazon Luna controller?

  • The compact controller is housed in a sturdy and professional cardboard box. Inside, the contents are safely packaged for transit. The outer packaging is adorned with key selling points and the box begs to be opened.
  • The Amazon Luna controller looks similar to Microsoft’s official Xbox pad. With tactile grips, comfortable buttons, and lightweight nature, this controller is perfect for long gaming sessions. Moreover, it has built-in Bluetooth and can be connected to any device using the Luna controller app and a Wi-Fi connection.
  • 2xAA batteries. Unfortunately, this doesn’t have in-built batteries. Subsequently, you’ll have to use the supplied batteries to get you started.
  • A basic user manual talks you through the fundamentals.

Technical aspects of the Amazon Luna controller.

The Amazon Luna controller impressed me immediately. The off-black colour, matched with the rich purple LED centre lighting, was eye-catching. Additionally, the comfortable and tactile grips ensure that this feels nice in the hand during extended gaming sessions. Alongside this, the travel distance for the buttons helps to maintain a competitive edge when playing online. On top of this, you can use this controller for other apps and gaming platforms if you so wish.

Thanks to its vast connectivity settings, this controller is versatile as well as affordable. If you are using the free-to-download Amazon Luna controller app, your pad will link up with the Amazon Luna app via a Wi-Fi connection. Alternatively, you can use the built-in Bluetooth or a USB cable. The benefit of either of these connections is a low-latency gaming experience. No matter what game I choose, I never had any issues regarding lag. Furthermore, a simple press of a button was all that was needed to connect the controller.

The controller isn’t necessary.

I loved the excellent controller, but what was more impressive was the touchscreen alternative. If you don’t want to invest in the fancy-looking accessory, you can simply use touch controls on your phone to control every aspect. The over-screen controls enable you to play each title with ease. What’s more, they are responsive, clean and don’t interrupt your gaming experience.

Alongside this, you can play cooperatively with a friend even if they are miles away. Moreover, they don’t need to subscribe to the Amazon Luna service and that makes it even better value for money. On top of this, would-be streamers can enjoy the seamless Twitch experience. Whether you wish to watch other gamers or become an Internet sensation, Amazon Luna fulfils those wishes. 

How reliable is the Amazon Luna service?

This streaming service is available in multiple countries and can be utilised on many platforms. If you have an Amazon Firestick or compatible TV, you can stream directly to your big screen. Alternatively, you can use a tablet, PC, laptop, or mobile phone to get your gaming kick. Upon setting your account up, you are advised to use a 5 GHz connection where possible. However, this wasn’t essential, as streaming using various bandwidths produced excellent results.

If you are out and about, a Wi-Fi connection may not be available. Worry not, as you can stream using your mobile phone connection. Word of warning, though, ensure that you have enough data to cover your time on the app.

Whenever I was connected to my Wi-Fi at home, I experienced nothing but perfection. This was in stark contrast to my stuttering Xbox Game Pass account. Accordingly, I was thoroughly impressed with every gaming moment. Sadly, though, I cannot say the same about my mobile connection. Whenever I played on 4G, each game stuttered and it wasn’t great. But if I was playing on 5G, the end product was similar to my home Wi-Fi connection.

Is there room for a newcomer?

Xbox Game Pass, GeForce NOW, and Shadow Cloud PC dominate the field. Therefore, is there room for a newcomer? In short, I don’t know! But the Amazon Luna subscription service offers great value for money, especially if you already invest in their “Prime subscription service”. The 3 options vary from as little as £3.99 per month, all the way up to £14.99 per month, but they include a vast range of titles. Alongside this, I’ve never experienced such a good streaming option.

Thanks to the stable connection, and excellent choice of games, I wasn’t disappointed. Moreover, the comfortable, well-built, and stylish Amazon Luna controller was worth every penny. This amazing accessory can be used exclusively for the streaming app, or it can be added to your collection as a backup pad. Either way, you won’t be disappointed. Everything considered, I adore what Amazon has created, and I can’t wait to see how it evolves. Unlike the failed Google Stadia, I can’t see this platform flopping. However, if it does hit some bumps in the road, you won’t lose out too much on any investments. Therefore, I loved both the streaming platform and the controller, and I recommend that you buy the controller here!

(More information on Amazon Luna can be found here!)

Don’t Miss Out! 10 Must-Play Online Slots Games in 2023 

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Slot machines have been a staple of the gambling world for decades, both on the casino floor and online. From the thrill of the spinning reels to the endless variety of themes, symbols and features, this low-stakes game has something for everyone. However, with endless options available it can become quite daunting knowing which one to pick, that’s why we compiled a list of our top 10 slot games. 

Before delving into these awesome and unique slot titles though, it’s good to remember knowing where to look for such games is crucial. There are various sites listing top providers. From our experience, NoDepositKings never disappoints. Apart from featuring an encyclopaedia of operators who offer thousands of titles, all its recommended casinos tick all the boxes in crucial criteria such as licensing, fast payouts as well as safety and security.

1. Starburst  

Every slot fanatic has come into contact with NetEnt’s Starburst one way or another throughout their gambling journey. The iconic game is often regarded as one of the most popular slots of all time thanks to its straightforward layout and simplistic gameplay making it perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike.

2. Immortal Romance  

Immortal Romance is undeniably one of the most enthralling Microgaming slots around. While the game’s setup is quite standard, featuring 5 reels and 3 rows, it is the characters’ background story that truly sets this slot apart. Featuring two male vampires and two female humans, Microgaming paints a clear picture of a forbidden romance brought to life by the slot’s gothic design. 

3. Sweet Bonanza

Pragmatic Play’s Sweet Bonanza slot has garnered quite the following within the last couple of years. And with its colorful graphics and electrifying background music, it’s not hard to see why. The game also comes equipped with some unique features such as a Free Spins round and Tumbling reels providing players with plenty of opportunities to win big. Sweet Bonanza will not only satisfy your sweet cravings with its candy-filled reels but will also provide an entertaining gaming experience that will keep you coming back for more. 

4. Gonzo’s Quest

Gonzo’s quest transports players into the depths of the Aztec jungles as they help the game’s protagonist find the mystical city of El Dorado. Filled with all the unique features we have come to expect from NetEnt games, this slot has stood the test of time setting the standard for all future avalanche slots. Players can enjoy Gonzo as he appears on either side of the reels, becoming visibly excited whenever they win. He is even known to bust out a move or two to the games enticing soundtrack, perfectly capturing the mood. 

5. Book of Dead  

In this fan-favourite slot, players must travel to the underworld of Ancient Egypt to help adventurer Rich Wilde unlock the tomb and uncover the Book of Dead. Filled with symbols truly encapsulating the theme such as an ancient Egyptian eagle, a pharaoh with a golden mask and the god Anubis, players can enjoy a fully immersive gaming experience. Even the reels are set within the ancient burial chamber, brought to life by the rhythmic soundtrack, reminding players that they are never too far away from a big win. 

6. Age of Asgard

Vikings are truly experiencing a resurgence in popularity partly due to the success behind the hit show Vikings and now its newly released sequel Vikings: Valhalla. Yggdrasil Gaming was quick to capitalize on the newly found interest in Norse mythology by creating the fantastic slot game Age of Asgard. Here players get to live out their Vikings fantasy as they meet all the gods including Odin himself, and join the fight between good and evil. Featuring double-decked 5×3 reels with 40+ pay lines and plenty of bonuses to spare, Age of Asgard is an unmissable game.   

7. 1429 Uncharted Seas       

Answer the call of the waves in Thunderkick’s 1429 Uncharted Seas slot. While it may appear understated at first glance with its medieval sea map design, this slot has one of the highest RTPs on the market at 98.5% making it the perfect game for those players looking to make bank. The game also features superbly drawn symbols that are vastly different to what players would find on most traditional slot reels, embodying the years of seafaring exploration. 

8. Fire Joker Slot

Turn the heat up with Play’n GO’s Fire Joker Slot and dive deep into the furnace of endless possibilities. Featuring a dramatic dark red and yellow diamond pattern, the game offers a new modern take on a classic joker and jester slot. The game even features symbols synonymous with the arcade game such as stars, fruits and a seven. However, it is the game’s iconic tagline “Fight fire with fire” that truly makes this slot red-hot. 

 9. Private Eye 

Private Eye offers players a glimpse into the electrifying world of film noir, allowing players to live out their dreams of becoming a PI. From the sultry glamour to the dangerous crimes, Microgaming manages to perfectly embody the theme through attractive graphics and curated sound effects. The game also comes loaded with ample opportunities to win huge bonuses while players uncover clues to solve the crimes. 

10. 9 Pots of Gold  

To round off our list we’re unlocking the luck of the Irish with Microgaming’s 9 Pots of Gold. Filled with loads of charm, the slot is played across 5 reels and 20 paylines with an above-industry average RTP at 96.24%. With this and the game’s medium volatility players can expect to enjoy small to medium-sized wins quite frequently. Try out the game and see if you manage to uncover any gold at the end of the rainbow. 

Review: Escape From the Red Planet

The feeling of being trapped and alone on an unknown planet is horrifying. That feeling is what Escape from the Red Planet hopes to encapsulate. This game is developed and published by Frosty Pop and takes place on Mars, the Red Planet. It features simple yet fun strategical tower-defense gameplay with first-person shooter elements. While it doesn’t have many negatives, it doesn’t have a lot of content to keep the player hooked on the gameplay.

Houston’s Problem

As stated before Escape from the Red Planet takes place on Mars, after crash landing upon its surface. With only her trusty computer at her side, Commander must find a way to evacuate the planet while surviving against the incoming hostile Martians. While the story features some twists, it mainly serves the purpose of creating new unique gameplay scenarios. This works out in the game’s favor as it allows the enjoyable mixed-genre gameplay to be further highlighted.

Hostile Martians on the attack

Incoming Hostile Martians!

Escape from The Red Planet has three modes, Survival, Last Stand, and New Mission. Survival mode has you last as long as you can against the alien menace. New Mission mode is the story mode of this game and tasks you with surviving each level. Lastly, Last Stand mode has you last as long as possible however, you must do so exclusively in first-person mode. All three of these modes have the first-person mode, where you can manually shoot enemies after they have been targeted by the auto-target. The auto-target moves slowly, so it is better on enemies further away than up close, this adds another layer of depth to the gameplay that I enjoyed. However, the auto-target feature is not in Last Stand mode; you can manually aim your shots. This makes Last Stand mode the easiest of the three game modes making it my least favorite game mode.

In both New Mission mode and Survival mode, when you are outside of first-person mode, you can build defense mechanisms such as turrets, walls, and turbines to help defend against the Martians. Each of these mechanisms will need solar energy to be built, which can be obtained over time. While the walls and turbines get destroyed upon attack, the turrets will destroy themselves after a set amount of shots have been fired. This further adds to the tactical gameplay by making it so you need to constantly replace broken-down turrets rather than placing down the strongest turret and winning. The many different enemy types all have different weaknesses that you need to exploit. For example, the flying Martian can be slowed down by the turbine. This further adds to the strategic gameplay and leads to an overall fun experience.

First person shooting

A Very Red Planet

Escape from The Red Planet’s visual presentation is good. Each enemy is bright and vibrant compared to the dark reds used for the backgrounds, helping them stick out more. This is important as it helps identify when dangers are getting too close to the home base. All the character and object models are well done. The only fault I have with the visual presentation is the environment tends to blend thanks to all the red used. However, this is a small issue. The main issue with the presentation of this game is the music or the lack of it. The game has one song that is used constantly, making long play sessions a slog without switching it off. Despite that, the presentation of this game is distinct and beautifully executed.

Stay on The Red Planet

Escape from The Red Planet may have its flaws, however, it is still a fun game. From its pleasant visuals to its engaging gameplay, this title is an enjoyable experience. Despite the repetitive soundtrack and the lack of content within the game, I recommend playing this game.

Review: PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends

Nintendo and PowerA have a great pedigree for unusual and striking designs. Consequently, when the two team up, you know you are going to get something special. The PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends accessory kit is the perfect set for youngsters or fans of the Pokemon franchise.

Thanks to its pastel tones, stunning character models, and excellent build quality, this will impress anyone that invests. Furthermore, the case can fit a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite with ease. Alongside this, the wired Nano controller is perfect for smaller hands. Moreover, the ergonomic Joy-Con holder is comfortable, well-constructed, and nice to look at. 

What’s in the box of the PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends accessory kit?

  • Its cardboard packaging is adorned with Nintendo, PowerA, and Pokemon branding. Furthermore, the striking imagery gives you a taste of what is to come. Unfortunately, the cardboard is flimsy, so take care if you wish to retain the packaging. 
  • The wired Nano controller is light, colourful, and well-built. The tactile buttons are easy to use and it is the perfect size for smaller hands. 
  • The Joy-Con holder is as colourful as the Nano controller. Thanks to the plug-and-play setup, you simply insert each Joy-Con controller and enjoy a new way to play. 
  • A vivid carry case that screams, “Look at me!” Furthermore, the familiar characters, pastel tones, and excellent build quality are reassuring, interesting, and eye-catching.
  • A USB cable is provided for the wired Nano controller. If the cable isn’t long enough, any standard cable will suffice. 
  • A small user guide explains the fundamentals. 

Build quality. 

PowerA rarely disappoints. Thankfully, the PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends accessory kit is fantastic. Each item is built to last while focusing on a younger audience. What impressed me most was how comfortable everything was to use. The carry case has a tactile but strong handle and heavy-duty but colourful zip. What’s more, it is designed to house either a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite

The wired nano controller is responsive, robust, and well-considered. Though the size is smaller, the button placement is still comfortable. Moreover, there is a 3.5mm audio jack for a wired headset. 

The Joy-Con holder was thoroughly impressive. I love the strange design of the Joy-Cons but find them fiddly to use. However, this colourful and comfortable holder is a game-changer. Additionally, a rubberised back ensures that the controller remains in your hand.

Design. 

I’m a father of 3 girls, so my munchkins lost their minds when they saw this set. Yet, I appreciate that the feminine pastel tones won’t be for everyone. If PowerA creates an alternative masculine colour scheme, I think it would enhance the appeal. 

If you love Pokemon and all things pastel, then you’ll adore every item. The PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends accessory kit looks incredible. It matters not what item you pick up, as each has an identical livery and familiar Pokemon imagery. 

Is the PowerA Pokemon: Sweet Friends accessory kit worth it?

This affordable kit is ideal if you have younger gamers in your life. Consequently, the small-formed controller and the Joy-Con holder are perfect for titchy hands. Alongside this, the case is solid, robust and excellent for protecting your valuable handheld console. Additionally, the striking design will make Pokemon fans go crazy. My only complaint is the packaging is flimsy and can be damaged in transit. Other than this, it is an excellent purchase and an ideal present for your loved ones. Accordingly, I recommend that you buy it here!

(More information on PowerA can be found here!) 

Facts About Rummy Every Card Game Fan Should Know

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Card games have been popular among the masses for many centuries now. Over the years, many card games have come and gone. However, rummy is one of the few card games that have stood their ground in terms of popularity. 

According to Playship, the rummy card game requires players to arrange cards into sets and sequences and make valid declarations. In most variants of rummy, every player is dealt 13 cards at the beginning of matches, using which they have to meld cards into sets and sequences. 

Enthusiasts can indulge in rummy games in two ways – in the orthodox way, i.e., by using physical cards, or virtually by using online rummy platforms. Playing rummy virtually means connecting with opponents across the globe and participating in multiplayer tournaments whenever you want. Also, you can play rummy online real money and earn lucrative prizes.

Many people indulge in rummy games thanks to its simple and easy-to-understand rules. Sadly, most of them do not know much about the game.

Here are some of the most interesting facts about the rummy game every enthusiast should know: 

  • Rummy’s Name Has Been Derived From Poker

The popular card game’s name is believed to be derived from rum poker. In the U.K., the term “Rum” is deemed slang for peculiar or off. Besides this, rummy games were played with a common wager, according to which the loser of the game had to buy the winner drinks, or more specifically, rum. 

Now, the rules have changed. Drinking rum or any type of alcoholic drink is not a compulsory part of rummy games. 

  • Rummy is a Skill-Based Game Where Luck Plays a Negligible Role

A common myth about the rummy card game is that it is a luck-based card game where the outcome depends on chance. However, it is the exact opposite. The only small role luck plays in rummy games is when the cards are dealt to players. It is perhaps the only aspect where players have no control. 

Besides that, rummy is a skill-based game entirely wherein players need to come up with strategies and make the right moves to make sure that they win matches. Moreover, the primary objective of players in rummy games is to meld cards into sets and sequences and make valid declarations. Hence, rummy is a skill-based card game where luck plays a negligible role. 

  • Rummy is Numerous Centuries Old

Even though the origins of the popular card game are still not known, most people believe that the game originated in the 19th century in Spain. It became popular there, and its craze spread all around the globe later. 

The game is believed to be derived from French Poker. However, some people believe that the card game has been derived from a Chinese puzzle game called Mahjong. Besides this, the game is also said to be related to the Japanese Hanafuda, which is a deck of 48 cards divided into 12 suits of four cards each. 

  • The Rummy Card Game Has Over 50 Variations

As opposed to other skill-based card games, which only have a handful of variants, rummy has over 60 variations, each of which features numerous distinguishing aspects that facilitate individuals to differentiate between each of them. 

Some variants of rummy are further divided into sub-categories. For instance, classic rummy features diverse variations such as Striker Rummy, Deals Rummy, Pool Rummy, etc. Other prominent rummy variants include Gin rummy, Oklahoma rummy, etc. Thanks to the card game having so many variations, enthusiasts get to choose from multiple options.

  • Indulging in Rummy Offers Numerous Benefits

It is a common belief that rummy is an addictive game that individuals should not play. However, it is not true in any way. In fact, indulging in rummy offers numerous proven benefits to players. Here are some of the most prominent benefits of indulging in rummy:

  • It aids players in enhancing their memory. 
  • It facilitates them to increase their concentration and focus.
  • It improves their hand-eye coordination.
  • It helps them relieve stress and let go of anxiety. 
  • It instils a sense of healthy competition. 
  • It develops their confidence and decision-making skills.
  • Rummy is Not a Complicated Card Game

It is a common belief that rummy has complicated rules that makes it harder for people to indulge in rummy games. However, it is not true. Even though the card game features an initial learning curve and requires practice, it features simple and easy rules, making it easier for individuals to start playing. 

Each variant of the rummy card game features different rules. Thankfully, they are very simple, and thus, every individual can get started with rummy by learning about the card game’s fundamentals. To get better at the game, players must practice and garner experience.

  • Rummy Cards Have Significantly Evolved Over the Years

Contrary to what many believe, the cards used in offline rummy games have undergone numerous modifications over the years to reach their current form. 

Back in the day, rummy cards were made manually by individuals, i.e., they used bare hands to create cards. Besides this, every card was painted using actual colors. However, with the evolution of printing, handmade cards got replaced with printed cards. Now, rummy matches are played using a standard deck of printed cards. Even some experienced rummy players do not know all about the card game’s facts. However, any individual who wishes to get better at rummy should have an idea about the game and some of the important facts related to it.