Emily Price
Emily Price is a freelance writer and columnist at Unwinnable Magazine. She is also a medievalist and has read the Canterbury Tales at least once. Her favorite genres are RPGs, visual novels, and any game with customizable furniture.
Latest articles by Emily Price
Death of the Reprobate's creator drew inspiration from the timeless art of Hieronymous Bosch, Bruegel, and the poop joke
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Paint-fully funny The new game from the mind behind The Procession to Calvary knows just what to do with timeless paintings. And fart trumpets.
The Crush House wanted me to make a steamy reality show, but I got tired of being told to film butts and made a nature documentary instead
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Diary The Slow TV fans and the retirees appreciate my art—or fell asleep with their TVs on.
Fields of Mistria's town full of well-written characters and charming Game Boy Advance aesthetic immediately make it stand out from other cozy farm sims
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Rising Star The depth of decorative options and dialogue make Mistria feel like a real town I could spend a whole lot of time in.
Finally, a game that captures the best part of my old book store job: making the perfect book rec
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Beach read Customizing and running an adorable store in Tiny Bookshop's demo has already won my heart.
A medievalist's take on Manor Lords: 'It represents medieval peasants and their lives more fully than most games'
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serf's up Manor Lords made me a king but gave my peasants the crown.
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