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Forgotten Lands: First Colony Review
At face value, it would seem like an impossible task: To create a deep, yet wholly accessible real-time strategy (RTS) game allowing even novice players to colonize entire realms. Yet that's precisely the subtle balance that Forgotten Lands: First Colony manages to strike, offering an incredibly rich, yet immediately intuitive exercise in settlement building.
Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas Review
It's getting harder for hidden object games to stand out when compared to successful blockbusters like Mystery Case Files and the Dream Day series, but one game that definitely deserves some recognition is Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas. Through clever riddles, compelling gameplay and admirable attention to detail, Blue Team Games and Big Fish Games have created a sweet, if slightly short, seek-and-find adventure.
Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess Review
Consider them "Where's Waldo" for the 21st century. One of the most popular genres in casual game space is the "seek-and-find" or "hidden object" games, where players must find a number of well-hidden objects in a cluttered scene, within a predetermined time limit.
The latest offering is Big Fish Games' Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess, which does a great job fusing game-play with a compelling story about the fate of a Mayan royal family in the 16th century.
Teddy Tavern: A Culinary Adventure Review
We here at Gamezebo often say you don't need to reinvent the wheel in order to create a fun, accessible and addictive casual game.
Such is the case with Teddy Tavern: A Culinary Adventure, a game that doesn't pretend to be completely original - because it's not - but it takes the "Diner Dash"-style food-serving game-play and adds a few new twists to keep it fresh.