The Week In Games: Pottery Parties And A Long-Lost JRPG
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The Week In Games: Pottery Parties And A Long-Lost JRPG
"Kiln is an unconventional competitive pottery party game from Double Fine, where players craft ceramic creatures to battle and extinguish fires. It features a creative phase simulating wheel throwing and a chaotic battle phase, making it a rare family-friendly game, though lacking local co-op."
"Traysia is a re-release of a 1992 Genesis RPG featuring knights and wizards, with turn-based battles and grid-based mechanics. Critics previously deemed it unworthy of revival, yet its return sparks curiosity among gamers who want to explore its nostalgic gameplay."
This week features a quieter release schedule, providing an opportunity for games to stand out. Kiln, a competitive pottery game, offers a unique family-friendly experience with a live service model. Traysia, a re-release of a 1992 Sega Genesis RPG, brings back classic turn-based combat. Other notable releases include High on Life, Vampire Crawlers, and Tides of Tomorrow, showcasing a diverse range of gaming options available this week.
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