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Tropicabana Review
A spot of good news for fans of pattern-matching puzzlers: while casino-themed outing Tropicabana might not be the most innovative match-three outing we've seen, it's definitely one of the more original. Successfully capitalizing on a tried and true formula, while also placing a greater emphasis on music and atmosphere than rivals, a few minor quirks notwithstanding, the game comes highly recommended.
Caribbean Hideaway Review
Yo ho, yo ho - it's a pirate's life for you in Caribbean Hideaway, an inspired cross between the match-three puzzle and life simulation genres. Allowing players to not only create their own hidden retreat, but also set sail for high seas adventure, the title's bound to capture your imagination, although it's hardly what we'd call a bar-raising classic.
Agatha Christie: Peril at End House Review
Interactive adaptations of Agatha Christie's beloved murder-mysteries have ranged from good (And Then There Were None) to great (Death on the Nile). Well, fans of these casual games will be pleased to know the latest adventure - Agatha Christie: Peril at End House - is the best yet, providing many hours of seek-and-find fun on your PC.
Home Sweet Home Review
Anyone who regularly tunes into television networks like Bravo and Lifetime or dreams of DIY (Do It Yourself) stardom will feel an instant affinity for Home Sweet Home. An original, eye-catching blend of puzzle-solving and real-time strategy mechanics based on an innovative concept - you're the interior designer - the title's sure to resonate with would-be decorators of any style or gender.