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Great tutorials don't just teach - they open your eyes to a game's untapped potential

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew is a masterclass in teaching you how to have fun with it

A pirate with a sword through her chest talks to a skeleton monkey in Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew
Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/Mimimi Games

This week's news that the amazing Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew will be Mimimi Games' last hurrah has left me absolutely devastated. As the kids might say, I am shook. Besides being a bestest best in class tactics game with great characters, a witty script and deviously designed stealth puzzles to blast and backstab through, Shadow Gambit did that very rare thing that's seemingly eluded both other types of strategy game I've played recently (*cough*The Lamplighters League*cough*), and even Mimimi's own work in the past - and that's teaching you how to actually have fun with its large cast of murder pirates through its brilliantly-conceived bespoke tutorial missions.

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