Andre Markenzi C. Gaw
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Andre Markenzi C. Gaw

Editorial team member with a communication-focused background, broadcasting experience, and a strong interest in games.

Andre Markenzi C. Gaw is part of the UrGameTips editorial team. He brings a background in communication, student broadcasting, and organized support work, along with a strong interest in gaming and visual storytelling. On the site, he supports reader-friendly guide presentation, research organization, and clear editorial content.

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Guides by Andre Markenzi C. Gaw

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Stardew Valley farm screenshot

Stardew Valley Review: Why It Became a Forever Game

Few games settle into a player's life the way Stardew Valley does. It begins with a modest goal, a worn-down farm, a handful of seeds and a few basic tools. A few hours later, that tiny routine turned into a forever game,...

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All Star Tower Defense artwork

All Star Tower Defense Codes (April 2026)

All Star Tower Defense codes can give players a quick bump in gems, capsules and other useful rewards, which is why the hunt for fresh drops never really slows down. As of April 20, 2026, the roundups were still shifting from site...

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Kids gaming together

Why Some Roblox Games Keep Players for Years

Most games in Roblox strong ways of keeping players that varies from its structure. From smart designs, updates, social engagement and balance that makes players stay even after weeks of playing. Roblox tracks the engagement and retention of their players and takes...

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Clean_connections

Connections Hints and Answers Today

The daily "Connections board" creates the same kind of mutual tension. When you see sixteen words, a few of them seem friendly, one guess later and the whole board starts feeling slippery. That push and pull is what makes the game so...

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Cozy farming game screenshot

Why Cozy Games Are Harder to Make Than They Look

Cozy games look effortless when being played. The colors feel warm, the controls feel easy, the routine feels soothing. Players settle in and start to think the whole thing came together naturally. That smooth feeling usually hides a mountain of design work....

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