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Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon Review

The ladies of the Women's Murder Club are back for what may be their most challenging case yet. In Twice in a Blue Moon, someone is carefully copying famous serial killers like Jack the Ripper and the Boston Strangler, leaving plenty of evidence but few clues to his identity. Lindsay, Claire, and Cindy frantically try to unravel his riddles before another victim falls prey to his madness.

Posted on Sep 14, 2009, 8:30am

Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon Preview

We have some new screenshots for I-play's hidden object game Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon, which is launching Sept. 10. Check them out here.

 

As we reported last week, the third game in the Women's Murder Club series lets players join the Women's Murder Club and take on the role of Lindsay Boxer, Claire Washburn and Cindy Thomas to decipher cryptic messages, uncover facts and gather evidence needed to stop a killer in his tracks. The game contains more than 50 levels with 25 unique locations, 27 puzzles and nine investigations.

Posted on Aug 28, 2009, 8:10am

City Sights: Hello, Seattle! Review

Glad to have you on staff here at City Sights Magazine, kid, you do us proud! You're a great reporter, you know why? Because you've a keen eye for detail. You walk into a room and right away see everything there is to see - nothing gets past you. Your next assignment: Seattle! Now, get out there and show us the sights!

Posted on Aug 20, 2009, 11:43am

City Sights: Hello, Seattle! Preview

I-play couldn't have chosen a better setting for its upcoming travel journalism-themed hidden object game, City Sights: Hello, Seattle! Not only is I-play itself (and parent company Oberon Media) based there, but the "Emerald City" is also the place where the casual games industry comes together each year for Casual Connect. Keep reading for our hands-on first impressions.

Posted on Aug 12, 2009, 3:09pm

City Sights: Hello, Seattle!

Posted on Aug 14, 2009, 12:56pm

Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon

Posted on Sep 10, 2009, 7:12am

Artist Colony Walkthrough

Check out our strategy guide for Artist Colony.

Posted on Jul 11, 2009, 11:37pm

Artist Colony Review

If you're like me, you glanced at I-play's new casual game Artist Colony and immediately wrote it off as a copycat of Virtual Villagers or The Sims. I mean, it features little virtual characters who interact with each other, fall in love, advance in their career and clean up messes they make.

Posted on Jul 10, 2009, 4:06pm

Dream Day Wedding: Viva Las Vegas Review

The fifth hidden object game in the Dream Day franchise, and the third to focus on weddings, Dream Day Wedding: Viva Las Vegas puts you in charge of planning a lavish Las Vegas wedding for Kelsey and her fiancé David. While some sequels can start to lose their lustre, Viva Las Vegas seems as fresh as ever thanks to some clever new twists and a romantic, "feel good" story.

Posted on Jun 8, 2009, 4:52pm

Paradise Quest Review

Popular as casual games have become, you can’t turn anywhere without running into a puzzler based on making horizontal or vertical rows of three or more identical objects. Likewise, there’s no shortage of head-scratchers featuring green, or eco-friendly, themes. But tempted as you may be to lump Paradise Quest into either category as just another nondescript offering given a passing glance, don’t. One of the finest examples we’ve seen of both, it’s sure to be a hit with kids, adults and carbon-conscious players of all interests and backgrounds alike.

Posted on May 1, 2009, 11:45am

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