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Bookworm Adventures 2 Review
The simple written word can hold a surprising amount of power, but who would have thought stringing together chains of letters could harness enough mojo to best a mighty serpent beast or an undead kung-fu warrior? Casual gaming powerhouse PopCap Games brilliantly melded wordsmithery and light-hearted RPG combat in 2007's Bookworm Adventures. With another round of literary combat freshly queued up, the second volume is every bit as quirky and obsession-forming as the original.
Passport to Perfume Walkthrough
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Bookworm Adventures 2 Preview
Following up PopCap's earlier announcement that Bookworm Adventures 2 will launch on July 30 for PC, we have some screenshots to share with you! Check them out.
Family Feud: Battle of the Sexes Preview
iWin's upcoming game-based-on-a-game-show will take on one of life's most complicated subjects: love. In Family Feud: Battle of the Sexes, contestants will compete to find the most popular answers to questions like "Why doesn't he call when he says he will?" and "What move did 37% of people say ruins a passionate moment?" The game is launching later this month, so stay tuned to Gamezebo and we'll let you know the instant it comes out. In the meantime, check out some screenshots or chat about the game in our forum.
Million Dollar Password 2009 Edition Review
Ever since Regis Philbin brought game shows back from the brink of extinction with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, networks have been mining the vaults of yesteryear, updating old shows with fresh coats of paint and, of course, significantly larger prize purses. Case in point: Million Dollar Password, co-incidentally hosted by Regis Philbin. Unlike the show from the 1960s, this one is fast-paced, tension-filled, and extra flashy. The PC game version, Million Dollar Password 2009 Edition, is no different, but thankfully, like the game show, the great fun is timeless.
Word Whomp Underground Review
Word games are serious business in the casual space. games like Text Twist and its popular Facebook counterpart Word Twist have hundreds of thousands of players. Remember the big brouhaha when Scrabulous was being taken away? People are passionate about their word games. So what makes Word Whomp Underground so different from the others? Believe it or not, it's the story.