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Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love! Review

Do wedding bells mean wedded bliss, or is bridezilla on the scene? In Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love!,  it's your job to make sure each wedding goes smoothly before the groom goes ape and the bride goes bananas. As the third installment in the hectic time management Wedding Dash series, it offers a few new twists, and lots of new levels and colorful characters, combined with plenty of frantic clicking to keep you busy.

Posted on Jun 3, 2009, 9:09am

Fitness Dash Review

If you're looking for a fresh new game conceptot waste away a lazy Sunday afternoon or to relax after the kids go to bed, take a pass on Fitness Dash. While this time management game is quite fun and offers many hours of entertainment, it plays exactly (and we mean exactly) like its popular predecessor, Diner Dash, and other PlayFirst offshoots.

Posted on Nov 12, 2008, 11:25am

Fitness Dash

Posted on Jan 8, 2009, 10:28am

School House Shuffle Review

Short of decontaminating radioactive zones or terraforming planets, we can't think of a process more labor intensive than keeping feisty toddlers on schedule, let along glued to their desks. It's a topic lovingly explored in School House Shuffle, which places you in charge of a well-meaning but hopelessly overwhelmed staff determined to turn students into the next generation of geniuses.

Posted on Sep 7, 2008, 9:07am

School House Shuffle

Posted on Sep 6, 2008, 4:11pm

Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World Preview

Quinn has come a long way since she took on her first wedding planning assignment as a favor for a friend. Now, Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World finds her firmly established in her career as one of the top wedding planners around - so much so that she catches the eye of the businessman Mr. Bigger, who asks her to be a contestant on his wedding reality TV show where the winner gets the privilege of planning his daughter Adriana's wedding.

Posted on May 20, 2008, 11:17am

Yahtzee Texas Hold'Em Review

When you have a hot property, you want to utilize it in every way possible. The makers of cranberry juice, for example, didn't stop at selling a generic fruit drink; they branched out into cranapple, crangrape and so on. Over the years, Hasbro has done the same thing with its Yahtzee property, with uneven results. (Battle Yahtzee, anyone?) Now we have Yahtzee Texas Hold'em, an odd pairing that, like a glass of cranmango juice, might be a little hard for some players to swallow.

Posted on Apr 7, 2008, 9:28pm

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