News LadiesGamers week 5

Come on in my friend, and get yourself a nice cup of coffee or tea! Time to look back and wrap up of everything that happened on the site this past week, running from January 28th of 2018 until February 3rd of 2019.

The weekly news highlights what happened on LadiesGamers.com this past week. If you are pressed for time during the week (aren’t we all, these days? 🙄you will find everything you need to know in this weekly wrap up!

This past week’s reviews:

Five reviews were published this week:

Momodora: Leaving the serenity of the Sacred Grove.

Featured Series/ Editorials

Jonah has to share his Switch

I don’t think he ever expected it. For years Jonah’s wife has been wondering why he was so passionate about video games. Now, he has to watch and wonder when he gets his beloved Switch back as she’s totally entranced by Pic-a-Pix! Read about this predicament in: Could my wife Finally be a Gamer? 

Memory Museum

A new featured series on LadiesGamers.com: Memory Museum. Our earliest gaming memories to the backdrop of what was happening in our personal life and what was happening in the world back then!
This week, Paige takes us along on her first adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Read her story set against the turn of the century here: Memory Museum: Ocarina of Time

YvoCaro Plays

In the series YvoCaro Plays (my unedited gaming thoughts) I talk about my missing my daughter who is on an internship in London and whiling the time away in Pocket Camp. Check out the article here.

Civilization Guide

in the series Civilization Guide for Beginners ChamZen takes a look at the importance of Envoys and City States. Find her latest article here. 

In other news:

Back in september, Pikodoodle reviewed Detective Gallo for LadiesGamers. Now, they made an update to this game Pikodoodle gave an I like it. The game is on offer too until February 11. Read the details here. 

Talk about being surprised! In my weekly from Steam to Switch I talked about my wish that Farm Together would make the jump from Steam to Switch and now, with little notice, the game is indeed available in the Nintendo eShop! Read some more details here. 

That’s it for this week. Thank you for reading and visiting, and have a happy gaming week!

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