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Wild West Quest Review

Those who grew up on TV shows like Wagon Train, The Rifleman and Gunsmoke find games with a western theme are too few and far between. That's what makes the hidden object release Wild West Quest such a treat - cool water, as it were, for a parched throat. While not every chamber of this six-shooter is loaded, the shots fired are on target.

Posted on 8/15/2008, 8:31am

Wild West Quest Preview

While rummaging in your grandmother's attic, you come across a trunk full of old cowboy gear that belonged to your ancestor Grandpa Willy and somehow you get transported back to the Wild West circa 1888. In Wild West Quest you'll explore 50 hidden object levels including gold mines, saloons and stagecoaches, to try to save Grandpa Willy from a gang of banditos and strike it rich as a gold prospector.

Posted on 8/7/2008, 9:38am

Wild West Quest

Posted on 8/13/2008, 8:39am

Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle Review

Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle offers an onslaught of over-the-top dialogue and madcap situations that are so crazy they actually work - sometimes.

Posted on 5/20/2008, 1:03pm

Hide & Secret 2: Cliffhanger Castle

Posted on 5/18/2008, 8:56am

Coffee Rush Review

Oh no! The overly-aggressive Smokestack Coffee Company is stamping out local competition with its overpriced coffee that tastes like mud. Um, that's the Smokestack company - though you might have thought they go by another name. Ahem.

In Anarchy Entertainment's Coffee Rush, it's up to you to open your own coffee shop and take back all the areas of town dominated by the evil corporation's trendy cafes. Up for the challenge? While it lacks in the originality department, Coffee Rush can be as addictive as the drink itself.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Lucky Clover Review

If every day is St. Patrick's Day in your world, or you fancy you've got the luck of the Irish, don't hesitate to have a look at Lucky Clover. An all-new hidden object game that challenges you to find hearts, stars, moons and more throughout the Emerald Isle, it's guaranteed to leave certain gamers green with envy. Then again, be forewarned: If the thought of listening to toe-tapping jigs and people speaking in stereotypical Celtic brogues at any great length sounds less than appealing, the title may also have you seeing red as well.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm