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Little Shop - Road Trip Review

Continuing the tradition of previous Little Shop releases, Little Shop - Road Trip serves up another heapin' helpin' of hidden object heaven. And, aside from a few critters caught in its headlights, it's an enjoyable seek-and-find romp across America, from Seattle to South Beach, in search of rare treasures to stock your little shop back home.

Posted on 7/26/2008, 10:02am

Little Shop - Road Trip

Posted on 7/23/2008, 4:13pm

Dam Beavers Review

Dam Beavers is a study in unfulfilled potential. Great word games don't come along very often - it's tricky to make a game that provides an interesting challenge to word lovers while still being accessible to those with less extensive vocabularies - but Dam Beavers might have been such a game if not for a few fatal flaws.

Posted on 6/26/2008, 8:58am

Dam Beavers

Posted on 6/26/2008, 8:40am

Gold Rush - Treasure Hunt Review

There's never been a better time to get rid of a certain precious metal, with its value higher than ever. Happily, according to pleasing new action-puzzler Gold Rush - Treasure Hunt, there's never been a better time to find it as well. Having ventured deep within the title's computerized caverns, we concur: While not the most frantic or captivating of its breed, the game nonetheless proves fun and challenging, especially when enjoyed in short spurts.

Posted on 6/12/2008, 8:06am

Aloha Solitaire Review

Pour yourself a Mai Tai, grab a handful of macadamia nuts and double-click the icon on your desktop that says Aloha Solitaire -- you're about to travel to the beautiful Hawaiian islands to play a unique and relaxing solitaire card game.

Posted on 5/9/2008, 6:05pm

GameHouse Solitaire Challenge Review

Solitaire is so old that historians don't even know precisely who invented it, when or where - but that hasn't stopped countless people from enjoying the card game and its many variations. GameHouse Solitaire Challenge doesn't put a new spin on Solitaire like we've seen with Fairway Solitaire, Solitaire Cruise and other casual game offerings. Rather, it's a straightforward collection of 10 of the most popular types of Solitaire with a Challenge mode and stat tracker thrown in.

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

Little Shop - Big City Review

Little Shop - Big City might as well be called Little Shop of Treasures 3 because aside from a few superficial twists it's exactly the same as Little Shop of Treasures 2, albeit with new set of hidden object environments to explore. It's the third Little Shop game to be released in less than a year (the first one came out in March, the second in September), and while the gameplay is still as fun and solid ever, it's getting harder to excuse the repetition.

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

Hotel Mahjong Review

Casual gamers who played last year's Hotel Solitaire might get a sense of deja vu while entering the lobby, elevator and hallways of Hotel Mahjong, as this is the second in the series from Zylom to fuse a luxurious stay at a hotel/casino and classic solitaire games. But don't worry - the similarities end once you step into a hotel room to begin hitting the tiles.

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

Big Island Blends Review

Blame it on the late '80s Tom Cruise flick, Cocktails, but an entire generation of dreamers imagined quitting their day job to sling drinks at a island beach bar. Well, this is precisely what you can do in Big Island Blends, in charge of a smoothie bar, after inheriting an orchard of fruit from a late relative.

Posted on 5/12/2008, 4:02pm

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