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Ikibago: The Caribbean Jewel Tips Walkthrough
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Check out our tips and tricks for Ikibago: The Caribbean Jewel, courtesy of the game's developer Yamago. When you get paint barrels, use them on superstock combos that you have already made. It counts as another combo! Watch for shadows on your kegs. They will tell you what a barrel, cannonball, monkey, pirate or lava ball is about to land on so you can move it and avoid the trap. If you click the kegs that have smoke puffing out of their hole, they break and disappear. But if you drag...Ikibago: The Caribbean Jewel Review
By Erin Bell
Ikibago: The Caribbean Jewel is a swashbuckling match-three adventure that offers up some unique gameplay gems as well. Players sail the seven seas, adding to their treasure trove by hauling in loot of three or more like-colored barrels while keeping an eye out for the ultimate prize: the famed Ikibago jewel.The story is set in the Caribbean Islands circa 1680, where you play a female pirate out to prove that she's worthy of Pirate of the Year honors by being the first to discover the Ikibago jewel. An attractively-drawn treasure map marks your progress as you sail to various islands and ports and meet other pirates who will give you missions to complete.Azada: Ancient Magic Review
By Erin Bell
With its blend of puzzles and point-and-click gameplay, Azada was a breath of fresh air for the casual games industry. Azada: Ancient Magic expands on Azada's groundwork by crafting a more sophisticated experience that is, most importantly, still accessible to fans.Since you solved the Book of Azada in the first game, Titus asks for your help again. This time it's to get to the bottom of a strange enchantment that's hovering over the books in his Great Uncle Argus's library and causing their characters to act strangely. You must work your way through each of the books solving the puzzles laid out in their pages in order to solve the mystery.Azada: Ancient Magic Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Azada: Ancient Magic. STRATEGY GUIDE VERSION HISTORY Version 1 (Aug. 29, 2008): Walkthrough is complete through to The Headless Horseman. Version 2 (Aug 31, 2008): Walkthrough complete - screenshots to be added. Version 3 (Sept 2, 2008): General Tips and remaining screenshots added. GENERAL TIPS When your cursor turns into a "?" you can click on that item and it will tell you something about the puzzle. It cou...Azada: Ancient Magic Preview
By Joel Brodie
There is lots of chatter today on the Internet and Gamezebo about this preview video for Azada: Ancient Magic, the highly anticipated sequel to Azada, one of the best casual games of 2007. Click here to watch the preview video of Azada: Ancient Magic. Click here to discuss the game in our official forum for the game.Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas Tips Walkthrough
Check out our walkthrough for Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas. GAME OVERVIEW • At the beginning of the game you will be asked if you want to play the game under Archaeologist mode or Apprentice mode. In the Archaeologist mode, you will have normal time constraints with a normal ending. • In the Apprentice Mode you will have more time to play the game, more hints and an alternate ending. With a description like this, it will encourage you to play both modes just so you can fi...Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas Review
By Erin Bell
It's getting harder for hidden object games to stand out when compared to successful blockbusters like Mystery Case Files and the Dream Day series, but one game that definitely deserves some recognition is Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas. Through clever riddles, a compelling story and admirable attention to detail, Blue Tea Games and Big Fish Games have created a sweet, if slightly short, seek-and-find adventure.Farmer Jane Review
As popular a theme as agriculture has become with casual game developers lately, you'd think it was the newest pop culture sensation, not a hardscrabble means of eking out a living that's rapidly losing steam in North America. Still, just in case you missed the numerous other rurally-influenced simulations released in the past three months alone, now there's Farmer Jane which, unlike competitors, packs slick 3D visuals.Unsurprisingly for a title that otherwise offers no major innovations, relying instead on a suave presentation and polished play mechanics to carry the day, it quickly proves an endearing choice, if slightly less conducive to long-term play.