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The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
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Many Years Ago Walkthrough
By David Becker
Check out our strategy guide for Many Years Ago The game Many Years Ago might be compared to Virtual Villagers and My Tribe. However, the game is easier to understand, tasks are finished much quicker (such as building and gathering resources) and the game does not go on when you exit. Help your tribe to improve their settlement. This guide is basically divided into three parts, namely general tips, a walkthrough and the mini-games. We hope that it will be a helpful reference for you. GENE...Hidden Wonders of the Depths II Review
By David Stone
As the saying goes, "Everything old is new again." The statement has never been truer than for Hidden Wonders of the Depths 2. It's the same game you already bought. Only Hiddener, Wondererer and Depther... I guess.Steve the Sheriff Tips Walkthrough
Check out our strategy guide for Steve the Sheriff. This game combines hidden object, find the differences, and inventory tasks as Steve tracks down a thief who stole the town's Neptune Statue. GENERAL TIPS If the magnifying glass cursor is spinning, that means you will need to use an inventory item in that location. (The instructions say the magnifying glass will change color—it also spins.) Any time you see a cigar, click on it, and you will get an extra hint. If the cigar is in a ...Steve the Sheriff Review
Steve the Sheriff is a lighthearted undersea hidden object game with a good mix of inventory puzzles and a variety of mini-games. Fifteen buildings with multiple rooms offer reasonable length, and clever updates to "find the differences" puzzles round out the package. Excellent integration between types of play give the game a fresh feel.Hidden Wonders of the Depths Review
By Joel Brodie
As any keyboard jockey worth their weight in hard drives knows, there are casual games - instantly-comprehensible titles which appeal to a broad audience - and then there are casual games, the sort so leisurely and undemanding you could practically fall asleep playing. Falling firmly into the latter category despite offering a wealth of different gameplay styles and colorful undersea realm in which to play, Hidden Wonders of the Depthsbpredictably manages to entertain, but, as you might imagine, won't set the desktop world aflame.