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Lacks notability in reliable sources. Gaming Nexus and God is a Geek are listed as unreliable in
WP:VG/S. Only Digitally Downloaded review seems like a reliable source, not enough to pass
WP:GNG. ZXCVBNM (
TALK) 22:23, 9 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Merge to
Ogre (game)#Video games section that is currently empty and should cover both this and
Ogre (video game) as two of the video game adaptations. Besides the Digitally Downloaded review mentioned, I found a
WP:PRIMARY interview on
Pocket Gamer[1], an article on
Rock Paper Shotgun that is weak coverage wise and doesn't go indepth about the game itself despite the text size
[2] (plus only written by a contributor), and some development bits on
GamesRadar+[3] with
WP:ROUTINE Kickstarter/release announcements. All in all, it doesn't pass
WP:GNG. Per
WP:ATD, a section that covers this and the 1986 game (no opinion on whether that too should be merged for now), is enough to
WP:PRESERVE details of what seems to be a low buzz release.
Jovanmilic97 (
talk) 12:12, 10 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Zxcvbnm,
Ogre (game) should also move to something since "game" as a disambiguator is too ambiguous with 2 video games around.
Jovanmilic97 (
talk) 12:13, 10 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Merge to
Ogre (board game) per Jovanmilic97. The 2017 video game has some scant coverage here and there, but not enough to support an independent article. It should definitely be discussed on the main article for the original board game, though. 05:57, 14 March 2020 (UTC)
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