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Paradise Quest Review

Popular as casual games have become, you can’t turn anywhere without running into a puzzler based on making horizontal or vertical rows of three or more identical objects. Likewise, there’s no shortage of head-scratchers featuring green, or eco-friendly, themes. But tempted as you may be to lump Paradise Quest into either category as just another nondescript offering given a passing glance, don’t. One of the finest examples we’ve seen of both, it’s sure to be a hit with kids, adults and carbon-conscious players of all interests and backgrounds alike.

Posted on May 1, 2009, 11:45am

Plan it Green

Posted on May 2, 2009, 8:39am

Australia Zoo Quest Review

Australia Zoo Quest is a game that comes about four years later than it should given its outdated gameplay and associated with Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin, the Australian conservationalist who passed away three years ago. A match-three puzzle game originally released in 2008, the game is built around a license from the Australia Zoo with the goal of progressing through 20 levels – with three difficulty settings each – to unlock some pictures and information about 20 animals that live in the zoo.

Posted on Mar 23, 2009, 12:30pm

Eco-Match Review

Eco-Match is on a mission to teach us that the world needs our help. We have abused our planet and now it is time to make changes while making matches. Have fun and learn how you can make a difference by saving endangered species, reducing your carbon footprint, and much more in this engaging and educational match-3 puzzle game.

Posted on Mar 8, 2009, 9:54am

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