Mycopunk is an upbeat love letter to extraction shooters

Mycopunk is an upbeat love letter to extraction shooters

The extraction-shooter genre is getting a little more crowded and a lot more stylish with the announcement of Mycopunk, a four-player, first-person romp from indie studio Pigeons at Play and publisher Devolver Digital. Mycopunk is coming to Steam in early access this year. Mycopunk stars four eccentric robots who’ve been hired by an intergalactic megacorporation … Read more

Twitch Streamers Love the Elgato Stream Deck, but I Use It for Productivity

Twitch Streamers Love the Elgato Stream Deck, but I Use It for Productivity

We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Elgato Stream Deck sits on the desk of your favorite Twitch and YouTube streamers, just off camera. It’s there, trust me. I know, because using its customizable LCD buttons is one of the easiest ways to launch and manage apps without disrupting what you’re … Read more

Amazon Shoppers Love This Apple Pencil Alternative, and Now It’s Practically Free

Amazon Shoppers Love This Apple Pencil Alternative, and Now It’s Practically Free

If you use an Apple iPad regularly, you know how many things you can use it with a stylus for. While you typically might buy an Apple Pencil for that purpose, sometimes they’re a bit out of budget to splurge on. In that case, you can still get a stylus that works great without all … Read more

I love Nothing’s incredibly nerdy approach to camera filters

I love Nothing’s incredibly nerdy approach to camera filters

Ryan Haines / Android Authority By now, we’ve compared and contrasted almost every approach to smartphone camera filters. We’ve dug into Apple’s customizable Photographic Styles and praised Samsung for filters you can create from photos, and we’ve generally all agreed that filters make smartphone cameras more exciting. However, there’s one other approach to recoloring your … Read more

6 Jigsaw Puzzles We Love

6 Jigsaw Puzzles We Love

Puzzles can be a relaxing and meditative way to spend an afternoon—especially a drizzly or snowy one. When I was younger I didn’t really understand this, preferring to spend my time with more interactive or social games and activities. But over the past few years, when I didn’t have as many options to socialize with … Read more