If you've ever wanted to play Cards Against Humanity, but don't have the actual cards handy, now there's another option. A version of the game - Cards Against Originality - is now available to play online, in a format that works on computer, smartphones and tablets. Oh, and it's free!
Before there were video games, there were tabletop games. And tabletop games are still a going concern, from classics such as chess or Clue to more recent hits like Arkham Horror or Twilight Imperium. There's a tradition of tabletop games being translated into video game format (and a more recent tradition of video games being translated to board games), but even so, there are a number of games out there which have yet to make the leap. This particular list suggests titles which are deserving of full adaptations into standalone games, not merely duplications for Tabletop Simulator.
When it comes to gleefully demented party games that encourage twisted behavior and thinking that result in a ton of laughter and enjoyment, Beautiful Glitch's upcoming local multiplayer dating sim may indeed end up being the equal to everyone's favorite un-PC card game.
This week on Digital Fiasco: Why is Lindsay Lohan still news, Bethesda crushes my Elder Scrolls dreams, Final Fantasy VII may not be an action game after all, Digital Homicide vs Jim Sterling (Part 2). We’ll also talk about Gamestop’s slightly less scummy Circle of Life program, but first we have the ultimate (and hopefully final) Switch disappointment roundup.