Fireball Island is a roll-and-move game for two to four players, designed by Chuck Kennedy and published by Milton Bradley in 1986. In the game, you play as an intrepid adventurer exploring a mysterious tropical island in search of a fantastic ruby.
ED APPLEBY
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This October, I’m looking at a series of darker themed games. This week we look at a game that makes betraying your friends fun!
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This October, I’m going to be taking a look at a series of darker themed games. This week we look at a game that can literally involve a whole village.
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This October, I’m going to be taking a look at a series of darker themed games. This week we go absolutely crazy with a fun yet maddening game—in more ways than one.
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If you’re looking for something creepy and thematic for this upcoming Halloween, the comic series Locke & Key is a great place to start. It’s a shame the game isn’t as good, though.
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This October, I’m going to be taking a look at a series of darker-themed games to get into the Halloween spirit, starting this week with Gloom.
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There is a trend now that games do not have to be politically correct to be enjoyable—just look at Cards Against Humanity or Kittens in a Blender.
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You know what’s a lot of fun? Going on a classic dungeon crawl full of danger and treasure. But you know what’s even more fun?
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‘Mall Madness’ game review By Ed Appleby, Illustrator It’s the height of summer and the malls are packed with chattering youngsters, window shoppers, and those trying to find the perfect…
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‘Love Letter’ game review By Ed Appleby, Illustrator Did you love the thrill of passing notes in class to your crush? Seems like a strange premise for a game, but…