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UNO adds a brand-new card game to the Apple Arcade library, as UNO: Arcade Edition brings several versions of the title to ...
as we got our first look at the UNO Social Club. This is basically a club for people who love the card game and are looking for something a little different than the typical casino setting ...
Nintendo has dispelled concerns about first-party titles appearing on Game-Key Cards, clarifying that its internally developed games will avoid the new physical format. Furthermore, multiple ...
It isn't hard to find card games, but the best card games? Now, that's a different matter. The shelves creak beneath the weight of choice, and that's before we've gotten anywhere near trading card ...
It's a deck-building game, a genre where you start with a small deck of weak cards that you can upgrade and tweak during play until you’ve got a much more powerful, reliable engine. But its ...
In that interview, Bowser explained the benefit of having game-key cards that don't actually have the game on them, and we discuss how Nintendo is setting up the Switch 2 for success in its first ...
When RIT students create video games, they don’t just mail it in. A team of students won the Grand Prize at GameFest 2025 for developing Pelican Post. The game is about a pelican mailman delivering ...
After the Indiana Pacers failed to close out the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on Thursday, talk of Game 6 back in Indiana on Saturday being a "must-win" began.
Kelley Is "Hopeful" For 'Big Little Lies' Season 3: "We All Want To Do It Again" News Sydney Sweeney Teases 'Euphoria' Season 3: "Cassie Is Crazy" Michaels was working on the final season of Game ...
Another video on the Nintendo Today app gives a closer look at the new Switch 2 game cards. They are the same size and shape as the original ones, but they now come in bright red. Since the Switch ...
Still, between the nostalgia bait and villainous charm, Destined Rivals is shaping up to be one of 2025’s hottest trading card releases. One game I just can’t put back on the shelf at the mome ...
But it’s wine we love, so why are we – and by we, I mean Gen Z and Millennials – moving away from drinking it? Perhaps because there are many more options for drinkers today than ever before?