Review: Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch on Xbox

The world of Lost Eidolons expands with Veil of the Witch, a tactical roguelite RPG that blends grid-based strategy with the unpredictability of roguelike progression. It’s a game where every defeat is just another step toward mastery, and every run feels like a new story waiting to unfold.

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The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes – A New Holiday Classic

The holiday season just got a whole lot merrier with the release of The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes, a brand-new puzzle-platformer that brings the beloved Scout Elf to consoles and PC for the very first time. Developed by Casual Brothers Limited, the same talented team behind The Grinch: Christmas Adventures, and published by Outright Games, this festive adventure builds on everything that game did well—and improves upon it in nearly every way. After spending time with it, I can confidently say: this is my new favorite Christmas video game.

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Bye Sweet Carole: A Tale of Rabbits, Shadows, and Survival

When you think of classic animated films, you probably imagine whimsical princesses, lush hand-drawn worlds, and magical creatures. Now imagine that same enchanting style twisted into a chilling nightmare. That’s exactly what Bye Sweet Carole delivers—a narrative-horror experience that feels like stepping into a lost animated classic, only to discover it’s hiding something sinister in every frame.

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From Page to Stage: Join the Walnut Street Theatre Playwriting Contest

Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Theatre (WST), America’s oldest theatre and the Official State Theatre of Pennsylvania, has announced an exciting opportunity for playwrights nationwide: the 2025–26 Walnut Outreach Playwriting Competition. This initiative invites writers to create original works designed to inspire and engage young audiences in grades K–6.

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Movies to Watch If You Like Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog is one of those cartoons that helped me heal my inner child. Not to sound overly dramatic, but I love this movie franchise so much that I’ve binge-watched the entire series so many times that I lost track of counting. That said, even though I already have the satisfaction of finishing the entire franchise, I’ve always found myself wanting more. That’s why I tried looking for movies that are somehow similar to what Sonic the Hedgehog gives me.

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Review: Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club on Xbox

If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping into Snoopy’s detective hat and solving mysteries alongside the Peanuts gang, Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is the Xbox game you’ve been waiting for. This charming action-puzzle adventure blends clever gameplay with the timeless humor and heart of Charles Schulz’s beloved characters, creating an experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new.

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In What Order Should You Watch Sonic Movies?

Unlike the Marvel franchise, the Sonic movie franchise doesn’t have many films. But since it has several movies, many people, especially those who are new to the franchise, still wonder about the proper watch order of the Sonic movies. Following the release order is actually the best way to watch it, but it’s also helpful to understand why. Watching the Sonic movies in release order allows you to follow the storyline as it was introduced to audiences, and you will also get to see how the characters and their relationships develop over time.

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Discovering the Open World of Barbie Horse Trails

If you’ve ever dreamed of galloping through flower-filled meadows with Barbie and her trusty horse, Lucky, Barbie Horse Trails for Xbox delivers exactly that kind of whimsical escape. Published by Outright Games and developed by PHL Collective, this family-friendly open-world adventure blends exploration, creativity, and light role-playing into a colorful package perfect for younger players—or anyone looking for a cozy, low-stress ride.

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Exploring Dreams and Secrets in Lucy Dreaming for Xbox

If you’ve been craving a point-and-click adventure that blends sharp British wit with a dash of dream logic, Lucy Dreaming has pedaled its way onto Xbox to deliver just that. Equal parts comedy, mystery, and psychological exploration, this indie gem invites players into the peculiar world of Figgington and the even stranger recesses of young Lucy’s subconscious.

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SOPA Review: A Short but Soulful Journey Through Magic Realism

Every so often, a game comes along that feels less like a product and more like a story whispered across generations. SOPA: Tale of the Stolen Potato, now available on Xbox, is precisely that kind of experience. It’s not just a whimsical adventure—it’s a love letter to heritage, memory, and the quiet magic of family.

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