A mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a board game.
If you’re shaking your head in some species of mild, boggling disbelief—possibly making a cartoonish, rubbery robble-robble-robble kind of sound—because you seem to recall that Wideload Games gave us the M-rated, cannibalism-controversy-ensnared Stubbs the Zombie game back in 2005… well then, sir or madam, you may just have the makings of a…
