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Plan it Green Review
Global warming had been the most dominant theme in the media for a long time, until the banking crisis stole the show. Plan It Green, another addition to the lately prospering resource management genre, sets the record straight by enabling the player to rebuild all the districts of Greenville, a city suffering from heavy pollution, in an eco-friendly, yet profitable way. Do you have what it takes to put the "green" back into Greenville?
Righteous Kill 2 Preview
Merscom, Starz Entertainment and Media Art are joining forces on a sequel to Righteous Kill that takes place about a year after the events of the first game. In Righteous Kill 2, which will be a hidden object game like its predecessor, the player once again takes on the role of detective Erica Dean as she look into a new rash of murders.
Plan it Green Preview
The run-down town of Greenville has seen better days, but as its newly-elected mayor you have the opportunity to reverse the environmental damage of the past and make the town more beautiful than ever by building eco-homes, applying "green" upgrades, and ushering in new environmentally-friendly jobs and industries. Plan it Green is an upcoming Build-a-lot-style building strategy game created by Gunnar Games and Merscom through a partnership with National Geographic.
Party Down Review
Many people who want to be stars never make it to the big screen - just ask your typical Hollywood waitress what she thinks about the topic! That's the whole idea behind Party Down, a quirky time management game tied to a TV series of the same name that has you acting as caterer to the biggest celebrities as you dream about making your big break.
Winemaker Extraordinaire Preview
When Maria Bellaventura finds out that she has inherited an Italian winery, she must leave her stress-filled life as a corporate lawyer to take over the family business. That's the premise of Winemaker Extraordinaire, an upcoming strategy game that publisher Merscom describes as Chocolatier meets Ernest & Julio Gallo.
Majestic Forest Review
A Crumb by any other name would play as sweet - or at least that's what publisher Merscom would like you to think with Majestic Forest. A re-engineering of the puzzle game Crumb from 2008, Majestic Forest shares much of the original title, but has a few important changes.