Latest Reviews
Etch A Sketch Review
4 Stars
Who could forget the beloved 50-year-old children's toy, Etch a Sketch. You know, that rectangular red and grey gizmo that lets you unleash your creativity by using knobs to draw horizontal and vertical lines on a blank screen, and then shake it to start over? Now you can download a digital version of this classic toy, which goes above and beyond the original in the gameplay department.
Puzzle Hero Review
2 and half Stars
Combining match-three puzzle solving with a rich fantasy role-playing infrastructure was a stroke of genius that produced one of the most unique and compelling puzzle games in recent memory. I'm talking, of course, about Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords. Clearly created in Puzzle Quest's image, Puzzle Hero is a much-simplified romp by comparison, whose goal seems to be to dumb down the Puzzle Quest foruma for those who may have found the game's Dungeons & Dragons-style game mechanics intimidating.
Kiss Me Review
2 and half Stars
In the village of Fairyland, adorable kittens, doggies and piggies live peacefully together. Although their cute little lives are idyllic, they all aspire to something greater – supreme happiness in a land of gingerbread and caramel candy houses, where pets fly around on pink clouds and brightly colored ballons. The gates to this city of supreme happiness are only open to those who are in love. To help all of the inhabitants get there in Kiss Me, match the pets with their soulmates so they will float off into the sky and live happily ever after.
Beebo Deluxe Review
3 Stars
Bees - they're really not as organized as you might think. While we can surely classify bees as one of the most hardworking insect species, they still have their own problems when it comes to making their hives as efficient as possible - at least in Beebo Deluxe, where ordinary worker bees are reliant on the services of a "Beeficiency Expert" for hire as he organizes each hive for maximum honey-producing profit.
Ancient Quest of Saqqarah Review
5 Stars
You've got to love acclaimed casual game developer Codeminion's commitment to innovation and quality. Whether exploring new ways to play connect the dots (Magic Match) or turning the marble-blasting genre on its head (StoneLoops of Jurassica!), the studio always makes a point of doing something eye-catching with each release. Be thankful, then, that nothing's changed in the latest offering Ancient Quest of Saqqarah.