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Text Twist 2 Review
A sequel to one of the most popular (and most often imitated) word games of all time, Text Twist 2 introduces some new modes to its simple yet addictive gameplay formula, but it's not enough to keep the title from feeling strangely barebones.
Pharaoh's Secret Review
Like its predecessor, Da Vinci's Secret, Pharoah's Secret is a puzzle game that is easy to learn but challenging to master. A tracking timer gives bonus points for rapid play while still allowing those with slower reflexes to enjoy the game, and the addition of new obstacles and power-ups along with several new mini-games update the spin-off nicely.
Lavender's Botanicals Review
You've probably strolled past stores like the Body Shop and Bath & Body Works countless times while at your local mall, or perhaps you've stepped inside to check out the scented lotions, fancy creams and rinses. You glance at one of the price tags and gasp. "Heck, why don't I add lemon zest to a bar of soap and charge $10," you mutter to yourself. Here's your chance.
Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox Review
Although Mortimer Beckett managed to evict the ghosts from his uncle's house in Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor, it opened a time portal that has allowed various modern-day objects to pass through and show up in random locations throughout history. In the hidden object / adventure follow-up, Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox, Mortimer must travel to different ages in time to put things right.
Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox Preview
If you thought you'd heard the last of Mortimer Beckett after he managed to evict the ghosts from his uncle's house in Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor, think again! RealArcade and Paprikari granted us a first look at the upcoming sequel, Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox, where we learn that the pesky ghosts are still causing trouble.
Lucy's Expedition Review
Interested in a time management game that doesn't involve waitressing, fashion or anything stereotypically "pink?" Considering that most service games fall into this trap, it's neat to see something different. Lucy's Expedition lets you organize archaeological sites and dig up all kinds of ancient artifacts and relics in order to put together a mysterious map.