Google’s Android-powered VR platform supports Unreal games

Yesterday during Google's annual I/O keynote, the company made a point of mentioning that Electronic Arts and Ubisoft -- two of the biggest third-party game studios -- were working on projects for Google's new virtual reality platform, Daydream. Now...

Infinite Dungeon Corridor: Your First & Last Adventure

Terrorize your action figures with ThinkGeek’s ominous toy. The Infinite Dungeon Corridor looks like a never-ending hallway. What lies at the end? Does it even end? Is this… is this Final Fantasy XIII?! Dun dun duuuun!

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Nope. It’s actually just a 9.5″ tall infinity mirror. It has three brightness levels and can stand on its own or be mounted on a wall.

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Save your progress before you venture to ThinkGeek, where you can order the Infinite Dungeon Corridor for $25 (USD).  A life-size version would be awesome.

[via Nerd Approved]

EA’s ‘Dungeon Keeper’:the free-to-play game in disguise


I’ve just finished reading a collection of interesting articles over the last few days. Most were one, half or zero star reviews of EA Mythic’s new free-to-play Dungeon Keeper reboot for Apple and...