Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?Evomon Tier List [META and BEST Evomon]
By Adele Wilson
The Evomon dream team.
Organization: Silverback Games
The Beast of Lycan Isle Review
By Joe Jasko
In The Beast of Lycan Isle, you play as a young woman named Luna, who finds herself caught in a desperate race against the waxing moon. You'll need to rescue your friend from a harrowing plot of werewolves, powerful amulets, and an eerie old lady who hangs from the ceiling in a rusty contraption. From its dark story, to its puzzle-infused hidden object gameplay, this one will make you howl at the moon in excitement!Theatre of the Absurd Review
Canadian developer Silverback Games has proven it's capable of great things—witness the company's previous titles such as Secrets of the Dragon Wheel and the Empress of the Deep series. This month, the talented team cranks up the creepy in its latest casual offering, Theater of the Absurd. Good-looking, well-presented, and far more intense than your average hidden object game, this infernal adventure will thrill horror enthusiasts and scare the pants off everyone else.Empress of the Deep 2: Song of the Blue Whale Review
By Andy Chalk
A year after the impressive debut of Empress of the Deep: The Darkest Secret, the sequel, Empress of the Deep 2: Song of the Blue Whale, is finally here. It's deceit, betrayal and madness all over again, wrapped up in an engaging and highly polished game that fans of the first will find immediately familiar and well worth the wait.Empress of the Deep 2: Song of the Blue Whale Preview
Gogii Games recently sent us a preview of The Empress of the Deep 2: Song of the Blue Whale, the upcoming follow-up to Empress of the Deep: The Dark Secret. Keep reading for our hands-on impressions of this upcoming hidden object adventure.Secrets of the Dragon Wheel Review
By Andy Chalk
The first in a planned series of adventures starring the feisty, freckled (and rather oddly-named) Epiphany O'Day, Secrets of the Dragon Wheel is a solid but unremarkable hidden object game packed with adventure, intrigue and murder most foul. There's some good fun to be found within but hidden object veterans would be well-advised to go in with tempered expectations, as it has very little to offer that hasn't been seen before.Empress of the Deep: The Darkest Secret Review
By Andy Chalk
Deceit. Betrayal. Madness. A mystical empire in the grip of a tyrant. This is the backdrop for Empress of the Deep: The Darkest Secret, the tale of a mysterious woman named Anna who awakens from a coma trapped alone inside a sprawling undersea temple, with no memory of why she's there or how to escape.Mr. Jones’ Graveyard Shift Review
By David Becker
Running a graveyard is certainly not common scenery for a casual game, but that is exactly what the player will have to do in Mr. Jones' Graveyard Shift. However, if the soil at Mr. Jones graveyard is as buggy as the game itself, we can only pity his future customers.