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Alisa Xayalith recommended track 23 by Blonde Redhead in 23 by Blonde Redhead in Music (curated)

 
23 by Blonde Redhead
23 by Blonde Redhead
2007 | Rock
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23 by Blonde Redhead

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"Blonde Redhead was a band i came across when I was working in a record shop in NZ. This was one of my favourite albums to spin when I wanted to blast myself with washed out guitars and soaring melodies. Kazu Makino is an exceptional guitar player who is always inspiring to watch"

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    Backgammon+

    Backgammon+

    Games and Entertainment

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    One of the oldest board games and the first ever Backgammon game for iPhone by Adikus, is now...

Everybody's Golf
Everybody's Golf
2017 | Sports
Good & Promising but frustrating
You might be wondering why on earth I've even played this game. However my other half and I are into our golf, and are also on the look out for couch co-op games, so this seemed a no brainer. And in all fairness despite a few flaws, it's actually a good game.

Let's start with the negatives. The main flaw is the multiplayer mode, which is the main reason we bought this. To begin with, there is only 1 course available on multiplayer. You have to unlock the rest one single player mode, which takes forever (I'm still at it). Which is weird, as how you do in multiplayer has no effect on your single player rankings. The other issue with multiplayer is your can't create your own player in that mode. You can create one in single player & use it in multiplayer, but there's no direct creation in multiplayer. You also can't use multiple custom players if you're using numerous PSN accounts. The only other issue is that they've tried to throw rpg elements into the single player mode and it really isn't necessary. It's a golf game, after all.


Those criticisms aside, it's actually a very fun and quite accurate golf game. The courses are great looking and fairly challenging, and the different mode options are fairly fun too. The single player mode has lots to do and the character builder is very detailed.


If you're into golf and are looking for a fun game to play, I'd probably recommend this. As long as you can put up with the very Japanese style and the multiplayer niggles.
  
    Apotheca

    Apotheca

    7.0 (2 Ratings) Rate It

    Tabletop Game

    Players craft potions in a secret marketplace. Hide ingredients to deceive opponents, and use...

Scythe
Scythe
2016 | Civilization, Economic, Fighting, Miniatures, Science Fiction
Scythe may look like a game about big stompy mechs, but it's a much more economic and thinking game. It's all about action efficiency and adaptability. Every turn, you choose one of 4 (upgradeable to 5) actions. The goal of the game is to have the highest VP once someone completes 6 goals. Each player has a unique ability and starting position that they will need to use to complete their goals. Despite the big stompy mechs on the cover, they're more used as intimidation and threat rather than full out war.

The quality of the components are fantastic, with every players meeples and minis look unique. This game plays best with a consistent group of 3-5. At lower player counts, the map feels too open, with little player interaction required.