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Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey Review

As more and more hidden object games are released, it sometimes feels like the best we can hope for is one that isn't terrible, because finding one that's truly great is a pipe dream. And then a game like Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey comes along and reminds us that even in a genre cluttered with repetitious and sloppily-made junk, you can still find examples of brilliance and ingenuity.

Posted on Mar 11, 2009, 10:56am

Paradise Quest

Posted on May 1, 2009, 11:32am

Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey Preview

When two athletes go out for an early-morning jog and only one of them returns, the tragedy threatens to expose years of corruption, cover-up and conspiracy. The heroines of San Francisco's finest are on the scene in James Patterson's Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey, whose launch is now only a month away. Today I-play shared a few new details and screenshots with us, which we're passing along to you!

Posted on Jan 31, 2009, 9:43am

Bubble Town Review

Previously released as Scrubbles to a lukewearm reception, re-engineered for mobile and Facebook where it became a hit, and now re-released as a PC download, Bubble Town is an expansion of marble-popping classics like Bust-a-Move.

When a developer makes a game that actually tries to do something different, it's nice when the attempt actually works out. Bubble Town is a great example of what happens when almost everything goes right.

Posted on Jan 15, 2009, 2:40pm

Fabulous Finds Review

Not all hidden object games are created equal. Many savvy game designers - including Cara Ely of the Dream Day Wedding series - are adding their own unique spin to the popular genre. While it's not without its share of problems, Fabulous Finds is a fabulous find indeed.

Posted on Jan 9, 2009, 3:35pm

Fabulous Finds

Posted on Jan 9, 2009, 9:55am

Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey

Posted on Mar 11, 2009, 8:13pm

Bubble Town

Posted on Jan 15, 2009, 9:42am

Dr. Lynch Grave Secrets Review

With a record that includes Women`s Murder Club, Agatha Christie: Peril at End House, and the Zeeby Award-winning Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile, I-Play (formerly Oberon Media) is no stranger to publishing hidden object games with great stories. That tradition continues with Dr. Lynch: Grave Secrets.

Posted on Oct 24, 2008, 11:44am

Turbo Fiesta Review

Like its predecessors, time management title Turbo Fiesta is notable for two reasons: a catchy, restaurant-themed presentation, and hyper-kinetic pacing. Offering more of the same food-slinging action fans know and love, it's more of a cosmetic upgrade and change of scenery than a major step forward for the franchise. Still, if the average casual outing feels way too relaxed and low-key for your tastes, don't be ashamed to download ASAP.

Posted on Sep 19, 2008, 6:47pm

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