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The Flying Trapeezees Review
Anyone who's ever dreamed of running off to join the circus will be right at home in The Flying Trapeezees. A slickly-produced, tongue-in-cheek forway into the world of late 19th century aerial acrobatics, the title proves a relatively engaging way to turn off your brain and unwind.
Girls Inc. TeamUp Review
Everybody knows the old saying: There is no "I" in team. Thankfully, there can be a "you," however, courtesy of the brainteaser Girls Inc. TeamUp, which challenges groups of young ladies to navigate colorful, grid-based landscapes. While not the most audio-visually impressive or actively engaging mindbender we've encountered for desktop platforms, it's nonetheless a light, refreshing diversion suitable for play in bite-sized installments.
The Flying Trapeezees Preview
The baguettes are soft, croissants are hard, berets are in short supply and Paris is soggier than Seattle. Moreover, the resulting malaise has the French in a funk. Enter The Flying Trapeezees. Set on inspiring France with their amazing aerial skills, the Trapeeze family knows what must be done. They've donned their leotards, loaded up their wagon and hit the road in an effort to put an end to the dastardly doldrums.
Fashion Solitaire Review
Trivia question - how many fashion games have been released in 2008? I count nearly a dozen. Most of these are time management, only a couple let the player dictate the fashions, and none let the user design her/his own clothes... until now! Fashion Solitaire takes the basic concept of solitaire and turns it into a vogue designing experience. Brace yourself for some fresh air.
Fashion Solitaire Preview
Large Animal Games is the latest developer to jump into the fashion-themed game category with its upcoming creation - Fashion Solitaire. I'm a big fan of this group's other games (like the Saints and Sinners series) so I have rather high expectations for Fashion Solitaire.
Snapshot Adventures: Secret of Bird Island Review
Let me get this out of the way: I consider myself at times a pretty "hard-core" video gamer. I mean, I'm not adverse to hacking and slashing Orcs in fantasy role-playing games, such as World of Warcraft. I can shoot down enemy aliens in Halo 2 and drop nukes on unsuspecting enemies in Supreme Commander. I'm tough, and I'm proud of it. So when my trusty Gamezebo editor asked me to review a "bird watching" game, you can imagine my initial reaction...
OK, so call me what you will, but after playing Snapshot Adventures: Secret of Bird Island, I'm not only sold on the concept, but completely hooked.
LEGO: Bricktopia Review
Kids of all ages love LEGOs... even those who refuse to admit they've grown up.
So it's no surprise Large Animal Games, creator of the critically-acclaimed Saints & Sinners Bowling, has joined forces with the world-famous toy manufacturer to bring audiences LEGO: Bricktopia.
LEGO Bricktopia Preview
Take a classic arcade game, marry it with a world-renowned toy brand and then toss in ton of new features and you'll end up with Lego: Bricktopia.