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Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon Review
Originally released in retail stores on a CD-ROM, Last Train to Blue Mountain Canyon is now available as a download online.
It takes over an hour to download and install the hefty 700MB file, but if you can muster up the patience you'll be treated to an intriguing interactive mystery with the depth and production values of a full-fledged adventure game in the tradition of Broken Sword, Sam & Max and Sierra's King's Quest series.
Virtual Villagers Review
Rewarding the little megalomaniac that lives inside all of us, the talented folks at Last Day of Work (coolest name for a company ever?) has created Virtual Villagers, a "life simulation" if you will, that challenges gamers to manage a tribe of island castaways.
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When I envision tropical isles, I can't help but think of the 60's sitcom Gilligan's Island with its seven stranded castaways. After a storm beached the S.S. Minnow, they were on their own...without "a single luxury."
Virtual Villagers is a similar tale with a few twists.
Aveyond Review
Unlike most casual games that offer a quick fix during coffee breaks, Aveyond is an incredibly deep and lengthy role-playing game (RPG) inspired by classic 2-D adventures, such as the original Zelda and Final Fantasy games.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent - The Vengeful Heart Review
Whodunnit?
That's the question in Law & Order: Criminal Intent - The Vengeful Heart, a new star-studded digital outing based on NBC's popular murder mystery series.
Fish Tycoon Review
Taking care of fish seems to be a popular theme in the casual gaming space, be it feeding fish in Insaniquarium! or fending for yourself in the big blue in Feeding Frenzy 2.
And now we have Fish Tycoon, which is really a few games in one download.