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Jewel Quest Solitaire 3: Klondike Preview
iWin's Jewel Quest Solitaire 3: Klondike will continue the adventures of Rupert and Emma and their friend Ratu when it launches next month. When Ratu discovers a valuable artifact and his assistant Yumi is inexplicably abducted, Ratu is propelled into a treacherous cat-and-mouse game with a gang of thugs. Gameplay combines Solitaire layouts with Jewel Quest board puzzles. There are 100 boards to play, fresh power-ups, hidden treasures, and a "cards only" option for uninterrupted Solitaire play. We'll let you know when the game launches; in the meantime, check out these screenshots.
Hexagon Mahjongg Review
Solitaire mah jong, also known as Taipei and Shanghai, has kept people busy for decades, especially since the 1990s when Microsoft released Taipei in its Windows Entertainment Pack. Since then, the game has spawned many variations that offer tile designs ranging from sports teams and cartoon characters to flags and holiday themes. Hexagon Mahjongg attempts to introduce something different with hexagon-shaped (six-sided) tiles.
Mysterious City: Cairo Review
The Mysterious City: Cairo follows its predecessor The Mysterious City: Golden Prague with a new locale and story. Prague had the advantage of being an unusual place for a hidden object game setting. Egypt, however, is familiar territory for casual games, and you have to wonder why the sequel takes place there after the first game featured such a unique location.
PJ Pride Pet Detective: Destination Europe Review
Polly Pride, her cat Meatball and her neice Ashley arrive for a European vacation to find that animals have escaped the circus. Of course, it's a job for Polly Pride (now better known as PJ), Pet Detective. Like the previous game, Polly Pride Pet Detective, Polly's job is to hunt down the animals. However, in PJ Pride Pet Detective: Destination Europe, she also relies on clues to help her solve the mystery of who let the animals out that are now running around the streets of Antwerp, Brussels, Luxembourg and Paris.
Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl Review
Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl is a hidden object game from Jenkat Media. As you solve each of the hidden object scenes, you collect clues to a murder mystery. At the end of the game, you can use the clues to identify the criminal. The concept is clever, but the execution suffers from poor graphic design that will leave many players feeling frustrated.
Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl Preview
We love pugs here at Gamezebo, so imagine our joy when we heard that iWin and Jenkat Games' upcoming hidden object game, Mr. Biscuits: The Case of the Ocean Pearl, is going to feature one of the wrinkly-faced little angels.
Piddlepup Pirate Poker Review
In Las Vegas, the gambling mecca of the world, there are tons of ways to lose your money, or risk it all for that big win. On a recent trip there, I noticed that one of the more popular methods t lose your cash is video poker. I saw people sitting in front of those blinking machines for hours on end at all times of the day, hoping for the computer to generate a winning hand. If this activity sounds appealing, then Piddlepup Pirate Poker is for you. If not, then you may want to think twice before downloading.