Games available in our packages

Posted By: GamerDating Team - June 01, 2022

Our gaming offers bundled in with our packages Check out our entire list of new games added and available. Our games we offer are separated between two options of subscription to GamerDating, a gold option and a silver option. Remember you can choose two silver games for the gold option instead of just one gold game if you'd prefer. Each month we add new games, restock and seek out the unusual games for those game dates and couples da

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10 Reasons to Date a Gamer

Posted By: Alex - April 13, 2022

10 Reasons to Date a Gamer There are many benefits to dating a gamer, be you a gamer yourself, or an open minded non-gamer who is looking to support their partner or perhaps even become a gamer. It is also not uncommon for couples with a gamer in the mix to convert the other and introduce them to what it’s like to date a gamer. We reached out and asked some of our successful couples to give a list of reasons why it is good to date a g

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April Rewards - Easter new games for your subscription!

Posted By: Alex - April 05, 2022

GamerDating's April Rewards! Spring Bunnies and Happy Hearts. It is the month of new love, relationships and the blossoming of true love. Love, date, game. Each week we add more new games that are available with your first subscription, and each month we update that selection. We keep our subscription cost low, and at the same time offer you games with your first month so you can play. So get gaming, get matching and find your ideal part

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March Rewards - It's spring and we have new games!

Posted By: Alex - March 09, 2022

GamerDating's Spring March Rewards! It's spring, everyones talking about Elden Ring, and it's time to give them a ring!. Sorry, I couldn't resist. The rhymes flowed, and I was on the road to overload .. and... and... and it's time to, just get on with this update so you can go on a Game Date. Each week we add more new games that are available with your first subscription, and each month we update that selection. We keep our subscription

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Valentines February Rewards - Latest games for you!

Posted By: Alex - February 16, 2022

  GamerDating's Valentines February Rewards!   Happy Valentines Day, and if you are here, maybe you have yet to reach out and connect with your potential special co-op gamer. Well reach out now! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. This month we've added a selection of new games, but also a selection of ideal co-op games or games to have

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tempestfall - Swing and a Miss

Posted By: Alex - February 16, 2022

Swing and a miss, but literally. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tempestfall is a VR-exclusive action-adventure game. A game that I was super excited about, because who doesn't enjoy being a Stormcast Eternal! When the combat worked, it felt great, but the game didn't support that! I was super stoked for this, as a fan of all things Warhammer I leapt into the game with excitement, looking forward to playing a skilled Lord-Arcanum of

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Pupperazzi, cute game of dog photography

Posted By: Ryan - January 26, 2022

A wholesome, casual video game for lovers of dogs and photography everywhere. This review was written based on my experiences playing the Xbox Game Pass version on an Xbox One X. Pupperazzi has a simple premise: take pictures of adorable dogs. That’s it. There’s no overarching story, there’s barely any lore to speak of, and that’s okay. The world has been a dark place in the past few years and sometimes it’s ni

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Unleash your creativity with updated messaging.

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 18, 2022

Back in December, we began testing our new GamerDating update that overhauled nearly every bit of the site. We began testing out our new messaging, emoji support and GIF integration (is it GIF or is it JIF?). Our goal is to bring more ways to communicate, to express yourself, and to add a bit more style and personality to your messages. We have a load of new updates, which includes, pretty much everything. No joke. The new update has imp

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January Gaming Rewards - The latest rewards to welcome 2022.

Posted By: GamerDating Team - January 11, 2022

GamerDating's January Game Rewards 2022 Happy New Year! 2022 and we have new Subscriber Rewards features a great collection of games: SCARF, Ready or Not, This is the President, Unsouled, and Gunfire Reborn. More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. We've restocked some of the popular choices from last year and added so

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December Gaming Rewards - Latest Rewards to round out the Year!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - December 02, 2021

GamerDating's December Game Rewards 2021 The final month of 2021, and our new Subscriber Rewards features a great collection of indie games, such as: The Last Stand Aftermath, Kainga: Seeds of Civilzation, Epic Chef, Surviving the Aftermath and Starsand. More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. This final month of the

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Giants Uprising Review - Roghbar SMASH!

Posted By: Alex - November 24, 2021

Giants Uprising throws me back to the feeling and vibe of the early PlayStation games back in 1995. The colours, the animations, the clunk, the edge of thrill. Does this make it bad? Roghbbaaaaarrrrr! Giants Uprising is a medieval fantasy action game. You play Rogbar the Giant in a world where the Imperial Human forces have managed to enslave giants and are slowly conquering the world.  Your story starts enslaved in a gladiator

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November Rewards - Latest games for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - November 03, 2021

GamerDating's November Game Rewards 2021 This months new Subscriber Rewards features a great collection of indie games, such as: Defend the Rook, Forgive Me Father, Sphere - Flying Cities, The Last Campfire and Disciples: Liberation. More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. Check out the summaries or skip to the list:

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We're Back4Blood - Review

Posted By: James - October 11, 2021

Is Back 4 Blood good? I played a lot of Left 4 Dead. I mean, a lot, back in 2008, and you're 21 years old, and this game comes out that blows everything dead including the pun. That game was stellar, and the thing over all these years that still makes it playable is - guess what - the PVP. The PVP in that L4D was and is some of the best PVP you'll ever play, and long in the tooth has the industry been to not take that incredible 4v4

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October Rewards - Latest games for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - October 04, 2021

GamerDating's October Game Rewards 2021 This months new Subscriber Rewards are: Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator, Aragami 2, Tails of Iron, Arboria, Hoa and more. More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. Check out the summaries or skip to the list: Gamer Dating Rewards Rewards Game List We offer 2 or 4-

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September Rewards - Latest new games for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 31, 2021

GamerDating's September Game Rewards 2021 This months new Subscriber Rewards are: Tormented Souls, Road 96, City of Gangsters and Jupiter Hell. More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. Check out the summaries or skip to the list: Gamer Dating Rewards Rewards Game List We offer 2 or 4-month subscriptions

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Deiland: Pocket Planet - Review

Posted By: Jennifer - August 19, 2021

A beautiful update to a big adventure in a tiny world. Earlier in 2021, one of my favourite game studios, Chibig Games, released an updated version of their game ‘Deiland’ for the Nintendo Switch. A relaxed, quest-based farming adventure game that takes you on a journey from your own tiny planet across the galaxy as you try to solve the sinister mystery that endangers your world. You play as Arco, the sole inhabitant of the tiny pl

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August Rewards - New Releases for your Subscription

Posted By: GamerDating Team - August 03, 2021

GamerDating's August Game Rewards 2021 This months new Subscriber Rewards are: GRIME, Skydrift Infinity, Tribes of Midgard, Orcs Must Die! 3, Sims 4: Cottage Living DLC and Black Skylands! More offers, more games, more options for dates. Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. Check out the summaries or skip to the list: Gamer Dating Rewards Rewards Game L

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No Longer Home - Review

Posted By: Ryan - July 30, 2021

Bittersweet, creative and all too human No Longer Home is one of the best LGBTQIA+ games I have ever played. Really, I could just leave the review there, but where’s the fun that? Before going any further, I should say two things: much like the developers of No Longer Home, I am non-binary (my pronouns are they/them, thank you for asking), and I will try my hardest to avoid being overly poetical. As an aside, it made my heart happy to

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Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance Review

Posted By: Ryan - July 20, 2021

Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance could have been one of the best games on Game Pass, if it were finished. With Game Pass’ wide customer base, the global success of Dungeons and Dragons, and the simplicity of the hack and slash genre, it really wouldn’t have taken much to produce a competent and successful entry into the Dark Alliance franchise and yet, somehow, Tuque Games didn’t. Drizzt is an iconic and brilliant c

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July Rewards - Latest new games for you!

Posted By: GamerDating Team - July 02, 2021

It's July, summer is heating up, curtains are getting closed to game, so its time for a new wave of Subscriber Rewards - We have Roguebook, Scarlet Nexus, Going Medieval and a classic revisisted - Ghosts 'n' Goblins. It's that time again! Each week we add more new games that are available with your subscription, and each month we update the selection. With every first subscription, you get to select a game, gift cards or games to bundle w

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Mini Metro - Review

Posted By: Ricky - February 06, 2019

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Mini Metro is billed as a strategy game and while there might be some strategy involved it plays more like a sometimes frantic puzzle game.

With many game modes and a variety of maps this charmingly simple game will provide entertainment for your own train journeys.


Visuals
The first thing you’ll notice is that Mini Metro is graphically simple; a small pallet of flat colours and icons keep it crisp and clear. At times however the user experience is a little too simplistic and when you encounter new functions or items to play with its sometimes frustrating to figure out what that fancy new icon actually does.

Particularly irritating to me was trying to figure out where my passengers actually wanted to go and after a few minutes of head scratching the internet told me that they don’t really care where they go, just closest station with the same icon as them. Once you are over the limited instructions you are left with a charmingly simple and quite relaxing appearance, once you know what every icon does the gameplay just flows.

As a big fan of accessible gaming I need to point out that it includes nightmode and colourblind options which will help people with light and colour sensitivities get started, props to the developer; Dinosaur Polo Club for considering this.

The visuals and colour blind modes are a great consideration that are easily implemented.


Gameplay
Mini Metro has a simple and straight forward concept; connect the stations by clicking one and then joining it with another, a line pops up, a train starts running and passengers are transported. At the start you have limited maps, so just pick one, select your mode and off you go.

Stations are represented in shapes; circles, squares and triangles at first with additional ones added as the map gets bigger and your stations get busier. Passengers are also represented by shapes which indicate the station they want to go to, every completed journey adds up and is needed to unlock a new map. If a station gets overcrowded a timer ticks up, if you fail to get them a suitable train going to the right destination in time your entire metro will close – a worryingly authoritarian decision! As the in-game clock tracks your days and time the game gets increasingly difficult, more passengers and stations appear and things start to get a little frantic.

I frequently found myself shuffling my carriages and trains around to help an extremely busy line, but maybe that says more about my ability to manage a metro system than anything else. To help you deal with the progressively chaotic commute each in-game week also gives you new lines, trains, extra carriages or intersections.  Transport enough workers to where they need to go and you’ll unlock a new map.

My favourite feature of Mini Metro is that many maps have a “quirk” or “theme.”  For instance Sao Paulo has less stations but they’re busier, Melbourne has trams not trains and are slower. My personal favourite is; Osaka, which gives you Shinkansen – extremely quick trains that you should use on your busiest lines.


Maps our laid our beautifully and you soon identify your favourite maps or themes.


Longevity
Mini Metro has several modes that add extra layers of longevity and come with their own progression goals and unlocking methods, but more importantly this opens the game up to different play style preferences. Extreme mode is for those of you that like a hectic pace, Endless mode for those that just want to play and the recently added Creative mode for players that want to build and customise every aspect of their metro.

Unfortunately while I thought Creative mode would be the closest to a full transport/city management type game it was lacking many features for this and Osaka in Endless mode became my flavour of choice.

Mini Metro has more in common with short-burst play puzzle games like Lumines than city builders or transport management games which contradicts my initial impression. Not a bad thing, I just came in with different expectations.

 


Endless mode and creative mode mix up your playstyle and goals.


Stability and Control
So far in my 20+ hours played I have only encountered one issue, my cursor vanished and I found myself unable to click things, I had to close and open the game again. While I never encountered any game breaking bugs the controls were somewhat irritating and even now I have still not felt completely comfortable with them. I think this is the biggest problem and likely lies in the translation from a mobile game to the Nintendo Switch. The controls work, they are just a little fiddly, a bit more thought would have gone a long way.


Pros:
•    Simple mechanics simple joys
•    Finding a map you like and will repeatedly play has a heart-warming feeling
•    Great for on the go gameplay


Cons:
•    Confusion about who this game might actually appeal to
•    Almost no explanation on many UI icons is frustrating
•    Controls are a bit fiddly


Conclusion
For what is initially a mobile game Mini Metro is a fun little time killer, it has enough content and variation to appeal to a wide range of audiences and has found a home on my Nintendo Switch.

The lack of information and slightly awkward controls are annoying at first but once you’re over that hump the strength of the gameplay shines through.

If you like simple pick-up-and-play puzzle games you will enjoy this.

$9.99 is a bit of a stretch, it would benefit greatly positioned at $5 – definitely one to look out for in sales, and at the time of writing it's on sale on Steam!

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