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Little Shop of Treasures Review
Fans of the Where's Waldo books or word search puzzles in newspapers likely enjoy the new trend of "hidden object" games. You know, those fun downloads, such as the Mystery Case Files games, that challenges players to find specific items in a cluttered environment within a predetermined amount of time. The latest in this popular genre is Little Shop of Treasures.
Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Review
One of the most popular casual game franchises - GameHouse's Super Collapse! series - is back after a year-long absence with Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery, an addictive puzzler with more than 300 levels to click through.
Diamond Detective Review
Everyone loves a good mystery.
For example: Diamond Detective, a film noir-style interactive outing that sees you playing a puzzle-solving sleuth hot on the trail of a nefarious jewel thief.
Scrabble Review
Don't try to use Bart Simpson's made-up word "KWYJIBO" in this digital recreation of Scrabble -- it ships with a built-in Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary - therefore you won't get away with butchering the English language to rack up points!
Introducing the downloadable Scrabble game from GameHouse.
Caribbean Mah Jong Review
You probably didn't know China and the Bahamas have a lot in common. But after clicking around with Caribbean Mah Jong for a few hours, you'll quickly realize the two gel well together.
Super Collapse 3 Review
While all sequels arrive with a fanfare of sorts, some greet us with more of a hoarse whisper than a bang. But for one series' return, "bang" (or, in this case, "boom") is the only description that could possibly apply. Fans will be happy to hear that the wait is over. Super Collapse 3 has arrived and is fantastic!
But first, a few words for the uninitiated...
Super Collapse 3 Preview
A good casual game has a funny way of hooking you when you least expect it. You know, what begins as a quick five-minute diversion while finishing your lunch at your desk somehow turns into a two-hour ordeal.