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Spacebound Review
If it were Captain James T. Kirk at the helm of the Picolyte spacecraft, none of this would have happened.
Except it was the bumbling Captain Bloom, who was busy reading a magazine instead of steering the ship, that caused their UFO to smack into our planet's satellites and send little Picolyte creatures falling haplessly to Earth.
7 Wonders of the Ancient World Review
The best casual games are easy to pick up but difficult to put down.
7 Wonders of the Ancient World is one of these games that - despite its lack of originality - can be figured out how to play in mere seconds, but proves to be a huge time sink.
Inca Quest Review
Among the most popular conventions in puzzle gaming is something that I like to call "match three and smile." This applies to any game that has the player matching three or more like things to make them disappear. Of course, if you're blessed with actual triplets there's no option to have them stop crying, let alone disappear.
Chuzzle Review
They squeak, they squeal, and they're just as cuddly as all get-out. In fact, if you could hug them and take them for a walk, they'd no doubt make great pets. But until "Chuzzles" are available at your local pet store, you'll need to have your fun with them in the "match-three-in-a-row"-type game from PopCap that bears their name.
Karu Review
If the metric by which a game can be called addictive is the number of times you forget to blink while playing it, then Karu by GameGekko should have its own twelve-step program. This game requires such constant attention that even a split second of looking away can spell disaster. The heightened tension it brings to a now classic gameplay model cannot be denied.