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Magic Match Adventure Review

The adorable imps return for a third time in Magic Match Adventures, the latest game in the quirky Magic Match series. This time, rather than just telling a story, we peek inside the imps' lives in the land of Arcania and give them a hand when they need it. Just wave the wand over the troubled imp and everything's A-OK again.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:29pm

Merv Griffin's Crosswords Review

For those who don't know, according to Wikipedia, Mervyn Edward "Merv" Griffin, Jr. was an "American talk show host, game show host, entertainer, television personality and raconteur." He also happens to be the creator of Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy and several other noteworthy TV programs, including the one on which this shallow and somewhat disappointing new word game for desktop PCs is based. Bummer!

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Go-Go Gourmet Review

Serving a tasty mix of time management and hidden-object discovery, Go-Go Gourmet brings its own dash of cookery craziness to the table for those hungering for some pulse-pounding, restauranteuring action. What's its recipe for success? Don your apron, grab your Ginsu Knives and follow along!

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Go-Go Gourmet Preview

From Cake Mania and the Diner Dash games to Turbo Subs, Chocolatier 2, Hot Dish and Family Restaurant, game makers appear to have a serious obsession about food. Fortunately, this pervasive culinary theme has spawned some of the finest casual games in recent memory. And soon you can add Go-Go Gourmet that that list - it's the latest restaurant simulation soon to be released from Oberon Games that had us hungry for more minutes after we stopped playing.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Turbo Subs Review

Many casual games are leisurely pursuits that help you unwind after a stressful day at the office. Turbo Subs, however, isn't one of them. Although fun and well-produced, Turbo Subs has the same frenetic pacing that made its predecessor, Turbo Pizza, one of the most insanely challenging (and adrenaline-pumpingly energetic) time management games on the market.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Dream Day First Home Review

After their marital adventures in Dream Day Wedding and Dream Day Honeymoon, newlyweds Jenny and Robert are ready to move into their first house together in Dream Day First Home, the next instalment in Oberon Games' romantic, story-driven Dream Day hidden object series.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Turbo Subs Preview

Hungry? Well, if you didn't get your fill with Oberon Games' and Aliasworlds Entertainment's amazing Turbo Pizza, you should have an appetite for Turbo Subs, a delicious sequel that lets you serve up sandwiches and other goodies to demanding New Yorkers. But like the game that came before it, this won't be a cakewalk.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:28pm

Dream Day Honeymoon Review

Hot off the heels of Oberon Games' hit game, Dream Day Wedding, comes their next installment in Jenny and Robert's marital bliss: Dream Day Honeymoon.

Yep, it's up to you to make sure our cozy couple is enjoying their Hawaiian honeymoon, in an attractive, story-driven hidden object adventure.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:18pm

Turbo Pizza Review

Turbo Pizza is like Diner Dash on steroids - it's an arcade-like restaurant simulation for "seasoned" gamers as it gets insanely crazy.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:18pm

Dream Day Honeymoon Preview

In Dream Day Wedding, you were the best friend working behind the scenes to make sure the wedding of your friend Jenny's to her beau Robert went off without a hitch (pardon the pun). The story of Jenny and Robert continues in Dream Day Honeymoon, where the new couple travels to a tropical beach paradise and you get to relax and read postcards as Jenny searches for the perfect souvenirs to take home.

Posted on 4/7/2008, 9:26pm

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