Two Minute Review: Hape Little Red Rider

It’s time for another two minute review – this time it’s the Little Red Rider from Hape.

This is how Hape describe the Little Red Rider:

“This wooden car transforms from a balanced walker to a foot-powered ride-on. There’s room to stow essentials in the “trunk.”

Once your child is comfortable pushing the walker, encourage pretend play by transporting animals, dolls, or blocks.”

What’s in the box?

The box contains the Little Red Rider (in two pieces), a manual and some screws.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The Little Red Rider comes packed in two pieces – the main bike and the handle bars. To fit them you just slide them into the holes and put in the 4 screws. The lower set of 2 screws are actually really quite fiddly to get tighten because they are right next to the wheel. They are also very tight and if you don’t do them up fully they can move around which means the handle bars more slightly.

There is a little bottom rest to stop your child from slipping off the back of the bike when they are sitting on it, and this keeps them in place.

There is room for small toys under the seat too if they want to take something for a ride along.

The bike moves along by the child walking it along rather than with peddles.

The Little Red Rider is very well constructed and looks great too and should provide your child with hours of fun!

The Little Red Rider from Hape is available now priced £49.95 and is aimed at children aged 12 months and older.

You can learn more about Hape from their website.

Review: Read With Me Scout from LeapFrog

Listen along as Scout reads to you, and answer his questions as he completes each page – here is our review of the LeapFrog Read With Me Scout.

The most effective way to read with your child is by actively asking and answering questions and making predictions. Read With Me Scout features 5 different book genres that promote a range of strategies for an educational, cuddly intro to reading.

What’s in the box?

The box contains Scout, a guide and five books.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The idea behind the Read With Me Scout is to make reading fun, and that’s exactly what this delivers. There are 5 interactive books that deal with different skills. They are pattern, narrative, concept, rhyming and learn-about. Each one helps with that particular skill and makes it fun.

To choose which of the books you want to read with your child, just press the corresponding button on Scout’s collar.

When you want to turn the page of the book, you just give Scout a little pat on the head.

There are also a number of other ways to interact with Scout. If you press his right paw you hear learning songs, if you squeeze his left paw he will respond to you. If you pet him on his back you can answer questions, and if you give him a kiss on his cheek you will hear various friendship phrases.

There is also an option to listen to 8 minutes of lullabies to help your child go to sleep.

Once again LeapFrog have developed an interactive learning toy that both teaches your child new skills but it also fun to play with an cuddle!

Read With Me Scout from LeapFrog is available now priced around £23 and is available in both green and purple and is suitable for children ages 2 – 5 years old.

To learn more, visit the LeapFrog website.

Two Minute Review: Maple Blocks from Hape

It’s time for another two minute review – this time it’s the Maple Blocks from Hape.

This is how Hape describe the Maple Blocks:

“These sturdy blocks will inspire hours of play and generations of builders.

Explore how different shapes can make towers higher or wider. How high can you build without toppling over?”

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the blocks and a carry bag.

Final Thoughts

The box may seem quite small when you first look at it, but it’s also quite heavy and contains 50 individual blocks of different shapes and colours.

There is also a carry bag included which you can put the blocks into once you have finished playing in order to keep them all together.

The blocks can be used to build pretty much whatever your child can imagine from towers to a house, or whatever they really want to build.

The different shapes, sizes and colours gives a lot of different options for playing with, and Hape aim to help your child develop their fine motor skills, physical skills and problem solving amongst other things. Which as Hape state “learning is at the heart of our toys” and that is something that is obvious with these blocks.

Maple Blocks from Hape are available now, priced around £10 and are for children aged 12 months and older.

You can learn more from the Hape website.

Review: Tekken 7

There are three now iconic fighting game series that shaped my love and fondness of this genre of gaming; Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Tekken. Tekken was the very first game I purchased with my brand new PlayStation console and was my first real look into 3D fighting games after not really being a fan of Virtua Fighter. It was a very different experience to the 2D fighters I had known before and it became a must buy through out the series up until Tekken Tag Tournament when it slipped off my gaming radar. Since then, the reboot to Mortal Kombat and evolution of Injustice has shown how NetherRealm have changed the fighting genre the most in recent years and especially with Street Fighter V failing so terribly, it will be interesting to see how Tekken makes its console return after so many years.

Hard to think it has been over five years since I last played a Tekken game but I can honestly say I have been patiently waiting for Tekken 7 to jump over to console since it debuted in the arcades of Japan and tournaments almost two years ago. I consider myself spoiled as a fighting genre fan in recent years with the reboot of Mortal Kombat and introduction of Injustice. They both deliver challenging online and offline battles. I was very disappointed, just as many were, with how Street Fighter V launched and in the year of patching and additions, it still fails to grab my attention as it once did. Tekken lost my attention as well, but it is part of my gaming DNA so firing it up finally after so much time was genuinely exciting.

Tekken 7 has one of the largest rosters for the series yet, with returning legends from previous games but also brand new fighters. The variety of fighting styles is rich and diverse with a little of something for everyone and can be overwhelming to newcomers but certainly offers a lot of promise for experienced players. Visually Tekken has never looked better, the fighters are big on screen and the camera in close so all the attention is on the two fighters bringing a real arcade feel to your home console, especially if you have a big TV. The audio and soundtrack immediately puts you right back into the Tekken universe.

Just as other fighting titles available today, Tekken 7 has a main story mode called ‘The Mishima Saga’, a single player campaign that tells the story of the Mishima family from the viewpoint of a journalist who is directly affected by the family fued. It takes the player right through all the previous Tekken game storylines, fills in some of the holes and attempts to tie up all the loose ends to explain the history of the now iconic ‘King of Iron Fist’ tournament and battle between the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation. The story is told via cut scenes with occasional breaks for mini games and fights for the player to do. Whilst I really enjoyed the story being told via the cinematic cut-scenes despite finding some of the ‘Journalist’ narration rather naff at times, the player interaction element just fell flat for me. The mini game sections were almost tutorial in nature but grew very tiresome quickly and the fights were enjoyable until you reached a boss level which saw the difficulty spike to unforgiving levels adding a frustration that killed the experience at times, enough to make me put the campaign down for a while and count to ten.

Progress and completion of the main campaign will unlock ‘Character Episodes’, these will give a little back story to each character on the roster before having a single fight to tie up their part of the story. It was strange to have this as part of the Mishima Saga mainly because the offline Arcade mode lacks any story ending for completing it with each fighter and would have been served far better if the Character Episodes had been tied into the arcade making it a more complete arcade mode but alas not.

As well as the Mishima Saga and arcade mode there is the Treasure Battle mode, an endurance mode of sorts where the more you win the further you progress and tougher it becomes. Each win rewards you with a treasure box giving more customisation items to use from character specific items to generic ones for all characters. The more difficult a match, the better quality of item is given. This is a tough mode but very fulfilling and I found it served as a great training mode to learn fighters whilst also gaining rewards for doing so. The boss fights after a win streak, just as with the Mishima Saga, can spike in difficulty and with the only option to restart your run again, can be harsh when the AI simply throws insane combo strings at you, even very early in your run attempt.

The customisation options in Tekken 7 are to put it simply, bat crap crazy. Each fighter can be customised cosmetically to change their look how the player desires and the choices are insane. From clothing to accessories, the sheer volume of what you can change can lead to some very ‘interesting’ looks indeed, especially if you take the game online against others. Now I am all for changing how a fighter looks but some of the options available are just a little out there for me personally but having such a system for fans to go all out is a great way of giving players something to do, this is especially because it is all attainable within the game through playing Treasure Battle mode or from the in game currency earned to unlock new items for fighter customisation as well as right down to your own player card. Not a necessary feature but certainly adds something for those who are interested in this.

The online was smooth all the times I tried, finding matchups easily and I am a big fan of the online Tournament mode which once enough players have joined creates random match ups with the winners progressing forward. It is a great feature though I have yet to win one at time of writing. The online is really where Tekken 7 comes alive, playing straight to its Arcade machine origins and works really fluidly. I do feel that the lack of any real substantial tutorial system will be harsh on new players wanting to dive right into the online rather than the offline modes, the traditional button mashing style Tekken has always had is very much still here and the random mashing of face buttons can still lead to some impressive looking hits even if you are new.

T button mashing style still feels clumsy, and compared to recent fighters can also feel very clunky at times. It took a while to get used to having a traditional fighting game health bar, all be it a very short health bar in Tekken 7. Rounds can last mere seconds if the right combo is used or if you fail to block an attack therefore leaving you option to major damage. Tekken 7 does have additions to the fighting with the new Rage Art and Power Crush moves. Rage Art is a last gasp move that can be triggered by players once their health hits 25% or lower and is an easy to activate move that can put a player back into the fight but is can also be easily blocked so it never feels too over powered. Power Crushes allow a player to rain down moves on an opponent whilst still taking damage from their blows, which to me feels a little like Hulking out during a fight. It still feels very much like a Tekken game and I was soon remembering combos for fighters I remember despite the years of absence from playing the series.

Tekken 7 brings the series back to consoles in a big way and does an excellent job of wrapping up all the story from previous games in a way that fans of Tekken can appreciate and those coming to Tekken 7 and the series as newcomers will get the history told well for them to catch up. It has plenty of offline content for players to get to grips with the game before going online though the story campaign itself failed to live up to the quality of Injustice 2 for me. Online is smooth enough but the imbalance of experienced players and newcomers can make it very challenging indeed, not so bad for those experienced with Tekken games but for new players it could be very over powering to start with.

But Tekken is back and is back in a strong way that puts this series right back on the console gaming map. With NetherRealm currently king of fighters with Mortal Kombat and Injustice leading the charge, Tekken 7 has done enough to launch with strength and solidity and is worth your attention if you are a fighting game fan or if like me, you put the series down years ago, there is no better time to see if you have what it takes to be “King of Iron Fist”.

Watch the launch trailer for Get Even for PS4/Xbox One and PC

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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe and The Farm 51 are thrilled to celebrate the upcoming arrival of the game on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

In the new trailer revealed today, clues are essential. They will help you remember your past. Take a closer look around you… Check the murder scenes… What have you been up to.

Psychological thriller game GET EVEN offers an uncommon gameplay enhanced by an amazing score created by IFMCA award-winning composer Olivier Derivière. The experience is also amplified by a scenario written by Iain Sharkey and Stephen Long who built a story driven adventure with a lot of mystery and confusion where emotions will drive your decisions. To complete this stressful atmosphere, the cutting-edge Auro-3D technology from Auro Technologies simulates an ultra-realistic audio rendering of your surroundings.

Digital and physical versions of GET EVEN are available on 23rd June on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. PC versions are available from today and the physical PC versions will be available from 23rd June. The development of the Xbox One version has been supported by QLOC. Veterans of porting games between many platforms, they rose to the challenge and helped with the Xbox One port.

Sega Forver Classics Games Collection coming to iOS/Android

SEGA Networks Inc. is bringing a growing collection of classic video games from every console era to your mobile device for free. The collection, called SEGA Forever, is a re-awakening of archetypal gaming, an ode to the deep and diverse SEGA catalogue, and the beginning of a retro revolution that will transport players back through two decades of console gaming.

Each game in the SEGA Forever line-up is free-to-play, ad-supported, playable offline, and includes added features like cloud saves, controller support, and leaderboards. For players who prefer a pristinely ad-free mobile gaming experience – folks who want to play SEGA just like they remember playing in their basement, without interruptions from parents, siblings, or homework – we’ve rolled back the price so each game can be purchased without ads for £1.99. As the SEGA Forever collection expands through months and years, it will include both official emulations and ported games that pan all SEGA console eras, each adapted specifically for mobile devices while remaining faithful to the original games.

Above all else SEGA Forever is a celebration of nostalgia. It’s about allowing fans to reconnect with past experiences and share them with family and friends in an accessible and convenient way” explains Mike Evans, CMO of SEGA’s Mobile Division in the West. “Join us on a journey of rediscovery as we roll out two decades of classic games free on mobile. Create your own ‘SEGA Forever folder’ and collect your favourite classics. Enjoy moments of nostalgia on the go, or sync a Bluetooth controller to enjoy a console-like experience in your living room. SEGA Forever democratizes retro gaming, and seeks to change how the world plays, rediscovers, and shares in classic game experiences.

The first batch of SEGA Forever games has been carefully curated, boasting both blockbusters and core fan favourites; The collection will officially kick off tomorrow with five Mega Drive / Genesis titles, all of which will be available to download for free on the Google Play Store for Android devices and on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, where they will be accompanied by iMessage sticker packs:

Sonic The Hedgehog, the 1991 household classic that has remained at the forefront of hearts and minds since inception
Phantasy Star II, the long-time fan-favourite RPG from 1989
Comix Zone and Kid Chameleon, two American titles developed by SEGA’s in-house studio STI
Altered Beast, the original Genesis pack-in title, a beat ‘em up set in Ancient Greece that represents a weird and wonderful segment of the SEGA catalogue that is ripe for rediscovery

Following tomorrow’s launch, the SEGA Forever collection will continue to grow with additional releases coming every two weeks.

Watch the new trailer for Teen Titans Go for LEGO Dimensions

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is calling on the Teen Titans team to join the world of LEGO Dimensions. WBIE has released a new trailer providing a look at DC Super Heroes – Raven, Beast Boy and Starfire – along with a glimpse of the new Teen Titans Go!  Adventure World and Battle Arena.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmZWVqmDqak&feature=youtu.be

The Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack and Team Pack is set to release in the UK on the 15th September 2017 as part of the LEGO Dimensions Wave 9 launch, alongside the Powerpuff Girls  Team Pack and Fun Pack and the Beetlejuice  Fun Pack. The Teen Titans Go! packs access an exclusive in-game episode that can only be found in LEGO Dimensions.

Hive announces there first Hive Camera for your smart home

Today Hive, the UK smart connected home company backed by British Gas, has announced the Hive Camera, which will bring video to its family of smart devices for the first time.

With the new Hive Camera it enables users to monitor their home 24/7 wherever they are, using an accompanying mobile app. The device features motion and audio sensors that can be set to trigger motion and audio alerts, with automatic video recording also included.

The Hive Camera’s zoom function allows users to get a clearer view of what’s happening at home, with the added ability to trigger noises like a barking dog or alarm to discourage intruders.

In addition, a two-way audio feature allows users to communicate with family members through the camera, enabling parents to soothe a baby in distress, for example.

The Hive Camera will be available in the U.K. beginning 29th June for £129, and joins the growing family of Hive smart products, which now includes motion sensors, smart plugs, door sensors, and smart lights.

Hive Camera will also form part of Hive Home Check – a Hive monthly subscription package

Nina Bhatia, Managing Director, Centrica Connected Home, commented

“Hive Camera allows people to feel as if they’re at home even when they’re not — by seeing and hearing what’s happening through their smartphone, and participating in what’s going on in the home through audio, too. These are benefits customers have told us they want.”

Customers can expect further Hive products and services over the coming months, as Centrica continues to extend its smart home offering.

Hive Camera is the first new device to launch as part of the brand’s new campaign, Let’s Get Living. The Hive campaign is designed to showcase how smart home technology brings tangible benefits, allowing people to get more from their daily lives and make the most of special moments.

The Centrica Connected Home innovation pipeline for the rest of 2017 includes Hive Leak Sensor and Hive Active Hub.  Hive Leak Sensor monitors water flow in the home, while Hive Active Hub combines an intelligent audio sensor, able to monitor the home for significant sounds, with a more powerful hub in one device. These innovations will enable future services, such as alerting customers to a potential leak or a smoke alarm going off. Both Hive Leak Sensor and Hive Active Hub, along with a further extension to the Hive Camera portfolio, will be available from Autumn onwards.

The company also says it will soon launch a Hive Leak Sensor, which monitors domestic water supply, and the Hive Active Hub, a more advanced version of its existing Hub with an intelligent audio sensor.

Hive smart devices integrate with Amazon’s Echo speakers so users can dictate actions through Alexa

Here is the new poster for The LEGO Ninjago Movie

Here is the new official poster for The LEGO Ninjago Movie featuring an all-star cast including the legendary Jackie Chan as Master Wu, Dave Franco as Lloyd and Justin Theroux as the evil Garmadon. From the team that assembled The LEGO Movie and The LEGO Batman Movie, The LEGO Ninjago Movie is in cinemas 13th October 2017.

In this big-screen Ninjago adventure, the battle for Ninjago City calls to action young Lloyd (Dave Franco), aka the Green Ninja, along with his friends, who are all secret warriors and LEGO Master Builders.

Led by kung fu master Wu as wise-cracking as he is wise, they must defeat evil warlord Garmadon (Justin Theroux), the Worst Guy Ever, who also happens to be Lloyd’s dad. Pitting mech against mech and father against son, the epic showdown will test this fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas who must learn to check their egos and pull together to unleash their true power.

RIVA AUDIO announces the pairing of Spotify Connect and the WAND Series Speakers

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RIVA Audio, the brand of Audio Design Experts, Inc (ADX), has announced today the integration of Spotify Connect with the brand’s award-winning RIVA WAND (Wireless Audio Network Design) Series of speakers.

Premium subscribers will enjoy the flexibility of choosing their favourite songs or stations from the millions of tracks available on Spotify, and will appreciate the simplicity of playing the music on any of their WAND speakers networked throughout the home. The music streams directly to the speakers from the Internet the app just controls the selection—providing a high quality signal that makes the most of the audio capabilities of RIVA’s Trillium technology in speakers like the RIVA ARENA and RIVA FESTIVAL. The user can even to take a phone call without interrupting the music. Spotify and RIVA’s WAND simply make for a perfect duo.

Started in 2008, Spotify has quickly become one of the world’s top music services* making it a perfect fit with RIVA Audio and the company’s new Wi-Fi speakers. The app is available for most modern devices in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Spotify Premium offers close to 30 million tracks, and users can browse, create or share playlists of friends, artists and celebrities.

“This is a marriage made in music heaven,” says Rikki Farr, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of RIVA Audio.

RIVA Audio’s award-winning RIVA WAND Series is a customizable and easy-to-use multi-room “+” wireless audio system that combines the freedom to deliver high-fidelity audio to every room or outdoor location with the flexibility to play from any networked or local source. RIVA’s WAND Series features the compact ARENA and full-range tabletop FESTIVAL speakers. Utilizing RIVA’s patented Trillium technology and unique audio design, the WAND series is perfect for Spotify music enthusiasts who demand an audio experience that’s as close to live as it gets. Users can enjoy more freedom thanks to a multitude of connectivity options including WI-FI, Bluetoot, AirPlay and DLNA and can stream seemingly unlimited audio content from Spotify Connect and others. Last but not least, WAND’s integrated Away Mode, water resistance and optional battery pack combine with Spotify’s offline mode to give you the freedom to listen to your music anywhere; no Wi-Fi required. The WAND series’ features and performance have attracted numerous awards from media outlets and trade associations, including the prestigious CES 2017 Innovation Honoree Award, CTA’s CES 2017 Mark of Excellence Award, Residential System’s 2016 CEDIA Best of Show Award, TWICE’s CEDIA 2016 Best of Show Award, Innovation & Tech Today’s Editor’s Choice Award and the TWICE CES 2017 Pick Award, since its introduction at CEDIA 2016 and CES 2017 and will soon be available to impress consumers at RIVA Audio retailers and rivaaudio.com.

RIVA’s WAND Series speakers will be available in black with a titanium grill, or white with a silver grill. The ARENA will sell for £225 and FESTIVAL for £449. The optional ARENA battery pack will be available in black or white and will sell for £89. For more information about RIVA Audio or to locate an authorized RIVA Audio dealer in your area, please visit www.rivaaudio.co.uk or 844-GET RIVA.

You can download the Spotify App for free on Spotify.com, from Google Play or the iTunes App store. Spotify Premium is a subscription service available for £9.99 per month that allows you to play any song, eliminate ads, improve audio quality bitrates, and even listen to music in offline mode.

BAFTA has announced the finalists for Young Game Designers

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced the finalists in a nation-wide competition to find the game designers of the future and the educators who inspire them. The winners, chosen by a panel of games professionals, will be revealed at a special awards ceremony at BAFTA’s headquarters, 195 Piccadilly in London on Saturday 8th July.

The BAFTA Young Game Designers (YGD) competition, in association with Nominet Trust, gives young people the chance to design and create their own game. The initiative is now in its sixth year and has seen previous entrants go on to attract commercial interest, as well as a nomination at the British Academy Games Awards, BAFTA’s flagship ceremony for the games industry.

Forty games, made by individuals or teams of young people aged 10-18, will be vying for the Game Concept Award and Game Making Award, which recognise a written game idea, or a game made using computer software respectively. The winners of both strands, in 10-14 and 15-18 age ranges, will receive a host of prizes, including: a mentor from the games industry to help them develop their skills further, tours of leading games studios, and a prototype of their game created by a team of developers.

For a full list of prizes, go to: http://ygd.bafta.org/about-ygd/ygd-news/ygd-2017-winners-prizes.

The young finalists come from across England, Scotland and Wales – stretching from Aberdeen to Penzance – and one-third is female. The successful entrants include two who were also finalists in 2016.

To see the full list of young finalists, and to play the games in the Game Making category, go to http://ygd.bafta.org/winners-nominees.

Five educators are in the running for the YGD Mentor Award, which is presented to an individual, nominated by the public, involved in the education of young game designers. The winner in this category will be announced at the Awards ceremony in July. The Mentor Award finalists come from schools, colleges and code clubs in Renfrewshire, West Sussex, Suffolk and Bristol. For profiles of the mentor award finalists.

BAFTA is also presenting a YGD Hero Award for support for young games designers by an industry professional or development team. The winner of this award, selected by the BAFTA Games Committee, is announced today as Unity Technologies, creators of Unity, the largest global development platform for creating 2D, 3D, VR and AR games and experiences, including a free version for personal use.

Nick Button-Brown, Chair of the BAFTA Games Committee, said: “Each year I’m truly inspired by the amazing games that we see and the talent, creativity and enthusiasm that all our entrants show. I never fail to be humbled by how much better their work is than what I could do at their age.  The entrants to this competition will help to define the future of the games industry, and I for one look forward to seeing what they come up with and playing their games.

“BAFTA Young Game Designers also recognises those who inspire the next generation, and we’re delighted to honour the companies and teams within our industry that encourage people to get involved in making games, as well as the individuals who work tirelessly to inspire the next generation of games makers to achieve their dreams. The awards ceremony in July is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate with all the winners and finalists.”

Chris Ashworth, Programme Director at Nominet Trust, said: “Nominet Trust are delighted to support BAFTA Young Game Designers for the third consecutive year. It’s a great opportunity for young people up and down the country to take part in, and be inspired by the games industry and for the sector itself to ignite an interest in STEM careers. Once again, we’ve been overwhelmed by the creativity and thrilled to see a sustained increase in the number of entries from girls.”

Jessica Lindl, Global Head of Education at Unity, said: “We are very grateful to BAFTA for this recognition. At Unity, we believe every young person should have the opportunity to learn how to become a creator, and not just a consumer, of technology. That’s why we invest so deeply in building a powerful and flexible engine that makes young people’s dreams a reality.”

Win Bones Season 12 on DVD

To celebrate the DVD release of the final season of Bones, we have 3 copies to give away.

Bones picks up after last season’s dramatic finale where we find Hodgins (TJ Thyne) eight weeks into his rehabilitation and forced to navigate life in a wheelchair. Meanwhile, Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) investigate the death of a public defender who had multiple defendants from previous cases with motives to kill her.

Brennan’s uncanny forensic skills help resolve even grislier cases, including a retirement home murder, a possible death by robot, and the slaying of a close friend. Along the way, family tragedy strikes and Booth lands in the crosshairs of a serial killer, and a former Jeffersonian accused of murder kidnaps Brennan, prompting a shocking move by Booth.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=BBMQ3hzCElM%3Fecver%3D2

Emily Deschanel (Spider-Man 2, Cold Mountain) and David Boreanaz (Buffy, Angel) are joined by returning cast members; Michaela Conlin (Law & order, Enchanted) as forensic artist Angela Montenegro; Tamara Taylor (Lost, Serenity) as Dr. Camille Saroyan, a forensic pathologist; T. J. Thyne (Erin Brockovich, Angel) as forensic chemist and husband to Angela Montenegro, and John Boyd (Argo,24) as James Aubrey, an FBI agent who works under Booth. Guest stars include Betty White (The Golden Girls, Bringing Down The House) reprising her role as Dr. Beth Mayer and Ed Asner (Up, Mary Tyler Moore) and Hal Holbrook (Wall Street, Into the Wild) making special appearances.

How to enter to win

We have three copies of Bones Season 12 to give away on DVD.

For your chance to win a copy simply enter below:

Win Bones Season 12 on DVD

The closing date is 12.00am on 2nd July 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Bones is back for its 12th and final season. The Emmy Award winning crime procedural drama series ends its final chapter when it arrives on DVD on 19th June, from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

Casino Royale from The Folio Society

The Folio Society has a number of beautifully illustrated reproductions of Ian Fleming’s Bond novels.  Casino Royale once more features the talents of Fay Dalton, who has provided images and a stunning slipcase.

Casino Royale by Ian Fleming The Folio Society edition

Darker and more visceral than those new to the novels might imagine, Casino Royale plunges Bond into a battle of luck, wits and physical endurance against Le Chiffre, a corrupt agent of the feared Soviet organisation, SMERSH. Le Chiffre’s unsavoury predilections have left him bankrupt and desperate for money, and his defeat lies in the hands of ‘the finest gambler available to the Service’. Bond becomes his opponent in a game of baccarat – a game set on a ‘luminous and sparkling stage’, with violence lurking in the wings. The beautiful and inscrutable Vesper Lynd has been sent to assist him, but their love affair will imperil them both.

Illustration by Fay Dalton from The Folio Society edition of Casino Royale © Fay Dalton 2015

Fay Dalton is a London-based illustrator. She has a first-class degree in Illustration and was the winner of the 2010 Pickled Ink Award for illustration. Fay combines traditional drawing and painting methods with digital painting. She has also illustrated From Russia With Love (2016) and Dr No (2017) for The Folio Society.

Illustration by Fay Dalton from The Folio Society edition of Casino Royale © Fay Dalton 2015

The presentation of the book, from the artwork on the case, to the printing on the spine, is lovely – just like the other books in the series.

Having read the James Bond books when I was a child I was eager to see the illustrations from Fay Dalton and how well they integrated into the story, and I wasn’t disappointed. The  illustrations are amazing and really help to bring certain scenes to life.

If you are a fan of James Bond books, this one is a must for your collection.

Available now from the Folio Society priced £34.95.

You can learn more about Casino Royale and other books from the Folio Society from their website.

From Russia With Love from the Folio Society

The Folio Society has a number of beautifully illustrated reproductions of Ian Fleming’s Bond novels.  From Russia With Love once more features the talents of Fay Dalton, who has provided images and a stunning slipcase.

From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming The Folio Society edition

Named as Ian Fleming’s finest novel in numerous polls, and described by the author as, ‘In many respects, my best book’, this nail-biting thriller sees 007 ensnared by an elaborate plot devised by the Soviet counter-intelligence agency, SMERSH. Set among the bazaars and minarets of Istanbul, and aboard the Orient Express, the novel features some of the series’ most memorable characters. The ebullient and dissipated Darko Kerim reigns over ‘Station T’ with the help of his many children, and becomes Bond’s firm comrade. Rosa Klebb is the repugnant SMERSH operations chief whose weaponry includes a boot concealing a poison-tipped knife; Red Grant is the terrifying psychopath whose lust for murder has made him Chief Executioner. Tatiana Romanova is the ravishing, guileless instrument of a deadly honeytrap designed to destroy and defame the Secret Service’s greatest agent.

Illustration by Fay Dalton from The Folio Society edition of From Russia With Love © Fay Dalton 2016

Fay Dalton is a London-based illustrator. She has a first-class degree in Illustration and was the winner of the 2010 Pickled Ink Award for illustration. Fay combines traditional drawing and painting methods with digital painting. She has also illustrated Casino Royale (2015) and Dr No (2017) for The Folio Society.

Illustration by Fay Dalton from The Folio Society edition of From Russia With Love © Fay Dalton 2016

The presentation of the book, from the artwork on the case, to the printing on the spine, is lovely – just like the other books in the series.

Having read the James Bond books when I was a child I was eager to see the illustrations from Fay Dalton and how well they integrated into the story, and I wasn’t disappointed. The  illustrations are amazing and really help to bring certain scenes to life.

If you are a fan of James Bond books, this one is a must for your collection.

Available now from the Folio Society priced £34.95.

You can learn more about From Russia With Love and other books from the Folio Society from their website.