With AI usage becoming increasingly common in day-to-day usage by many, the discussion of it among the cosplay community is bound to become an eventual talking point.
Author: Cali
Remember when the internet used to crawl at turtle speed and the best part of our afternoons was running outside to play with our neighborhood friends? Back then Langit Lupa, Agawan Base, Ice Water, and Tumbang Preso were the highlights of our day and not mobile games or social media feeds. Our parents would promise, “If you sleep after lunch, you can play outside later.” And when we did, we’d race out the door once we woke up, ready to chase and shout “Taya!” the moment someone tagged us to be the next ‘it’. Those simple joys, laughter, scraped knees,…
At its core, Date Everything is a dating sim where your potential love interests aren’t anime archetypes or fantasy characters. They are ordinary objects brought to life.
If you hear the word “cosplay”, chances are you already know what it means. It has become such a visible part of pop culture that you’ll often see cosplayers at different events: promoting a newly released game, attending conventions as excited fans or guests, or even serving as judges in competitions. Cosplay has grown so familiar in the Philippines that even people outside of fandom circles recognize the term. I can say this because my own mother, who has no interest in anime or games, knows what cosplay is. That’s how far it has reached. But while cosplay is now…
Ever thought of creating a game, but had these thoughts like “I’m not a game developer” or “I don’t even know how to code”? What if I told you that you don’t need to be a programming genius or a professional to start building a game for yourself? That all you really need is a beginner-friendly platform to unlock your creativity, no technical background required? Enter Uni-craft, a mobile platform that lets anyone (yes, anyone) build and publish their own game. Whether you’re into multiplayer games with friends or prefer going solo, Uni-craft’s interface can help you make it. You…
Set six years after the events of Control, FBC: Firebreak drops you back into the eerie, shifting halls of the Oldest House — the Federal Bureau of Control’s HQ.
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Food Park Manager is a tycoon game developed and published by DrixDev that puts you in charge of building a thriving food park from the ground up.
You are part of Expedition 33, the latest attempt to destroy the Paintress in hopes of stopping her from painting again and breaking the cycle.
nubia Philippines has officially unveiled its latest budget-friendly gaming smartphones lineup, the Neo 3 Series, at a grand launch held on March 30, 2025, at SM City San Lazaro. Designed to bring high-performance gaming to a wider audience, the series includes three models: Neo 3 4G, Neo 3 5G, and Neo 3 GT 5G, offering impressive specs at an affordable price point. The launch event featured hands-on demos, exciting activities, and the opportunity to be with nubia’s brand ambassadors: a meet-and-greet with the Kapuso actress, Jillian Ward, and a show match with the reigning Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) Champions,…