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Jewel Quest Solitaire Review

What do you get when you mix Jewel Quest, one 2004's most popular puzzle games, with Solitaire? Simple. Jewel Quest Solitaire, the latest puzzler from iWin.

So, don your fedora, tuck your journal in your rucksack and prepare to be dealt a winning hand. It's a jewel of an adventure!

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:17pm

Trivial Pursuit Silver Screen Edition Review

Movie buffs willing to put their mouse where their mouth is can do so in Trivial Pursuit Silver Screen Edition, a downloadable casual game that brings the popular board game into the 21st century.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:17pm

Family Feud Online Party Review

Survey says?!

Ah those two little words are heard throughout millions of living rooms as the Family Feud television game show has become a time-tested American institution - beginning, of course, with the boozy kisses from Richard Dawson in the mid-70s!

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:17pm

Jewel Quest Review

Indiana Jones, eat your heart out.

Rather than wait another two long years for the much-anticipated sequel to 1989's so-called The Last Crusade, you can instead satisfy your craving for exploration and adventure instantly with chart-topping blockbuster Jewel Quest.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:17pm

Shopmania Review

Question: What do you get when you combine a mega-market superstore, pushy customers, tons of game play twists and a bowtie-sporting gerbil named Gerry?

Answer: The best casual game of 2006 - so far.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:10pm

Shopmania Preview

Every once in a while - er, a long while -- a new game debuts that has it all: a fresh concept, accessible and addictive game-play, and great graphics and sound. You know, one of those games you simply must tell your friends about?

Well, Gamezebo was granted a preview of such a game, a rare gem that may very well take the gaming world by storm. Or at least it damn well should.

Introducing Shopmania.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:10pm

Inca Quest Review

Among the most popular conventions in puzzle gaming is something that I like to call "match three and smile." This applies to any game that has the player matching three or more like things to make them disappear. Of course, if you're blessed with actual triplets there's no option to have them stop crying, let alone disappear.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 8:49pm

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