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Discover the new LEGO Mario Kart sets planned for 2025

Yoshi, Donkey Kong and Toad will soon be able to proudly grace your shelves, thanks to one of the latest collaborations. Nintendo has just unveiled LEGO sets inspired by the Mario Kart universe. So far, six sets have been released, including a Yoshi bike, a go-kart and a garage. The largest…

Nintendo Museum opens in Kyoto on October 2

Announced for 2021, the Nintendo Museum will finally open its doors on October 2, 2024. In a building that marked part of the Japanese giant’s history since its construction in 1969, visitors will be able to discover the genesis of the group, as well as its consoles, games and…

Climbing back in fashion with Cairn

French games have that little something that makes us want to talk about them, and The Game Bakers studio always knows how to make us want to discover more. Their next game, Cairn, will have us climbing mountains. Unlike their last arcade climbing game, the magnificent Jusant, this is a…

Le Creuset unveils a Pokémon capsule collection

The last time we were so excited about a Le Creuset collection was undoubtedly Star Wars. This time it’s Pokémon with a whole new set of dishes. Pikachu, Bulbizarre, Carapuce, Salamèche and Ronflex are among the most emblematic monsters. There are cups, a kettle and all the usual…

Simpler Times offers us a relaxing walking-sim

Video games sometimes give us a chance to relax and take a breather. That’s the aim of Simpler Times, just released on PC. This game lets us interact with objects to revive memories, enjoy the present moment and remember that sometimes we need to escape. Far from seeking performance,…

When magicians play with words in Leximan

I like original games that don’t fit into a box, and Leximan caught my eye. Developed by Knights of Borria, Leximan lets us explore a universe where magic comes to life through the powers of words. You’ll have to assemble syllables to cast spells, each more improbable than the…

Phoenix Springs looks like a promising neo-noir point-and-click

It only takes a few seconds for Phoenix Springs to grab your attention. This point-and-click game, with its astonishing graphics, made quite an impression on me this weekend when the trailer first appeared. It’s undoubtedly thanks to a ‘music/graphics’ duo that really grabbed me. On…