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Big Kahuna Reef Review

Reflexive Entertainment's match-three underwater adventure, Big Kahuna Reef, might take a relaxed approach to the match-three genre, though it still sucks you like a mighty, deep-water whirlpool.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 4:04pm

Big Kahuna Reef 2 Review

Before we begin, let's go through our beach vacation equipment checklist. Swim fins? Check! Snorkel and mask? Check! Bomb squad gear? Err ... check?
We're going to need it all for Big Kahuna Reef 2: Chain Reaction. With Reflexive Entertainment's explosive new entrant into the match-three arena, and sequel to their 2004 super-hit Big Kahuna Reef, they seem intent on disturbing the peace of the seas.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 4:04pm

Wik Review

Casual games are often known for their simple cuteness. Happy, smiling faces rendered in bright, primary colors run and jump against bouncy theme music, collecting items and avoiding enemies. This is the standard.

Then there's Wik and the Fable of Souls.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:10pm

Big Kahuna 2: Chain Reaction Preview

Toss on your snorkeling mask, flippers and your Speedo - it's time to return to Big Kahuna Reef for an underwater puzzle adventure.
This sequel to the wildly popular Big Kahuna Reef - which, in late 2004, became one of the hottest download sensations for its additive 3-in-a-row game-play - offers hundreds of levels, new power-ups and explosive chain reactions.

Posted on May 12, 2008, 4:03pm

Mosaic Review

Sometimes a game comes along that redefines a certain genre. Not a re-invention per se, but a game that sets a new standard in terms of play, theme and polish. Reflexive Entertainment's Mosaic: Tomb of Mystery has done just that for "Inlay"-style games. In the same way that driving a Porsche differs from driving a Chevy, playing Mosaic provides a gaming experience unlike any other "Inlay"-style game we've played before.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 8:53pm

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