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PC Reviews
Dust: An Elysian Tail Review
By Mike Rose
Sometimes you play a game that simply blows you away from the get-go: impressing both in terms of visuals and gameplay. Then you discover that the majority of the game was created by a single person, and the gravity of the experience knocks you off your feet just a little bit more.Chronicles of Albian 2: The Wizbury School of Magic Review
By Brandy Shaul
Chronicles of Albian 2 takes us back into the magical world of Albian, as players are challenged with repairing the Wizbury School of Magic by collecting hidden objects, selling them for a profit, and then using those earnings to upgrade walls, buildings, islands, and much more. Its predecessor's charm and whimsy is definitely back in full force, along with some new gameplay elements that make this an experience not to miss.Love Chronicles: Salvation Review
Wouldn't you think that a game with "Love Chronicles" in the title would have something to do with romance? Well strangely enough, the majority of Vendel Games' new hidden object adventure Love Chronicles: Salvation has nothing at all to do with Cupid's arrow, and instead focuses on some decidedly un-romantic themes. While that'll no doubt disappoint romance fans, hidden object/puzzle enthusiasts are still in for a reasonably good time.The Yawhg Review
By Jim Squires
We're fans of the "Choose Your Own Adventure" style here at Gamezebo. That's why we're always excited to hear about the latest release from Tin Man Games, and why Steve Jackson's Sorcery! is one of our highest rated games of the year. But as much fun as those games might be, they don't stray terribly far from the established formula. The YAWHG, on the other hand, breaks that formula into tiny little pieces, and then uses those pieces to build something wonderfully new.Skyward Collapse Review
By Andy Chalk
Skyward Collapse is a god game with a twist. Instead of leading your people to victory over non-believers, you lead two sets of people to a state of geopolitical equilibrium. In doing this, you must ensure that both sides are powerful enough to survive and flourish in a dangerous, mythological world, but that neither gains enough of an advantage to wipe the other out. It's an interesting idea, but it leaves something to be desired in execution.Hope: The Other Side of Adventure Review
Have you ever wondered what Princess Zelda was going through while she desperately waited for Link to come to her rescue? Maybe you have, and maybe you haven't, but I'd like to believe that if handled properly, her story could make for an interesting twist on the classic tale of the hero's journey. Unfortunately, Hope: The Other Side of Adventure takes what could have made for a groundbreaking and empowering experience, and utterly destroys it by substituting community theater-level soliloquy and angst for compelling gameplay.The Veil of Mystery: Seven Little Gnomes Review
By John Anthony
Come in, come in from the cold rain! There's nothing strange inside this old curiosity shop. Nothing at all. Not even a legend about seven gnomes who hold a mysterious treasure in a hidden chamber deep below Edward J. Smith's estate! The Veil of Mystery: Seven Little Gnomes presents a setting split between a fairy tale and a dark and sinister world, all with plenty of hidden object scenes to keep your cursor on the move.The Night of the Rabbit Review
Jeremiah Hazelnut is a typical twelve-year-old boy: he loves comic books, blackberry pie, and going on adventures in the woods near his home. Jerry dreams of becoming a master magician some day, and while he is old enough to question the world around him, he's youthful enough to believe in the existence of real magic. On his second to last day of summer vacation, a day when "anything is possible," Jerry's dream begins to come true.