Category: Spring Thing 2022
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The Bright Blue Ball
The Bright Blue Ball by Clary C might be the last game I review for Spring Thing 2022. It’s getting towards the end of the competition, and I know who I’m voting for. But I wanted to give a few more games a fair shake. In this one, you play as a dog, looking for…
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Tours Roust Torus
It’s getting towards the end of Spring Thing, but I’d like to get a few more reviews in. The latest game I played was Tours Roust Torus by Andrew Schultz – an anagram game that’s the final installment in the Stale Tales Slate. Going into it, I expected a game where I could win it…
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Hinterlands: Marooned!
In this year’s Spring Thing, the next game I played was Hinterlands: Marooned! It turns out that this is a one-move game, but I had no idea going into it. The game has you stranded on a very small island, standing next to a Q’udzlth. And almost everything you do will kill you. There are…
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Fairest
The next game I played in Spring Thing 2022 was Fairest. This is the latest game from Amanda Walker, an author that took 4th place in last year’s competition. This game came with a walkthrough, the reason I played it next, but it’s the only one in the competition to have one. In this game,…
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The Legend of Horse Girl
The second game I played for Spring Thing 2022 was The Legend of Horse Girl by Bitter Karella. I like the artwork, and I thought the setting was neat, but I didn’t know there was no walkthrough when I started. The game starts off in the plaza of Santa Diablo, Texas. A small western town…
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Bigfoot Bluff
I started the 2022 Spring Thing Festival with Bigfoot Bluff by P.B. Parjeter. It looked like a light-hearted, easy to play through game, but I got stuck, and without a walkthrough, I couldn’t finish it. You start the game as Bigfoot Jr. trying to photograph the cryptid creatures in the park. The game comes with…