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PC Reviews
Lara Gates: The Lost Talisman Review
By Brandy Shaul
Lara Gates: The Lost Talisman is an incredibly basic hidden object game, focusing on Lara, an anthropologist of sorts, who studies ancient artifacts for wealthy clients. After being hired by a college Dean to investigate a series of six Talismans that he has hidden around campus, Lara quickly discovers that the separation of these Talismans unleashes untold evil upon the world, sending her on a (fairly brief) journey to track down the six and remove the evil before it spreads.Terraria Review
I'd really rather not be writing this review right now. I've just started a major remodel on my house, building more floors, a rooftop porch and bridges connecting open rooms that would make Frank Lloyd Wright proud. When day breaks there's that secret entrance tunnel that needs expanding and I'm still gathering the materials for my new armor. So I'm sorry if this feels a bit rushed but I have much more important things to be doing. If you'd like to give me a hand, that would be great so grab a copy of Terraria and let's get going!Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Seventh Gate Review
By Brandy Shaul
Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Seventh Gate follows Trail of the Midnight Heart and Curse of the Emerald Tear in the now popular series that combines Jewel Quest's famous match-three puzzle gameplay with hidden object scenes. Here, we follow Emma and her family on a trip to Greece. Emma's husband and daughter have mysteriously disappeared and it's up to you, as Emma, to find them before they're lost forever.Timeless: The Forgotten Town Review
The past holds endless fascination for people with fanciful dispositions and so hidden object games often embrace what many of us see as more elegant times than our own. Timeless: The Forgotten Town capitalizes on that antiquarian inclination, taking us back a hundred years to save a rustic village enslaved by an evil magician. While not offering us the most original game concept, its slick design and high-end graphics do good justice to some well-worn conventions.GlowFish Review
By David Stone
When the iPad launched, it was called a "magical" device. Sure it does an awful lot of cool stuff, and there are a lot of great games now for it, but a truly magical app that compliments the iPad? Those are few and far between. Glowfish, from MumboJumbo games, sprinkles an ample helping of magic around your iOS experience.The Missing: A Search and Rescue Mystery Review
By Brandy Shaul
A college professor and a group of his students have gone missing on an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean. A search-and-rescue expert, you're called in to save the group after a lone distress call was relayed to your plane. After crash-landing in the ocean and finding worrying photos on a digital camera, it becomes abundantly clear that the island isn't a paradise, but in fact a dangerous playground for what looks to be an evil monster.Vanessa Saint-Pierre Delacroix and Her Nightmare Review
Vanessa Saint-Pierre Delacroix and her Nightmare. It's a heckuva mouthful for a name of a game to be sure. But it also carries a wacky kind of erudite nature to it, like The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom or A Serious of Unfortunate Events. Reading the name should put you in a curious and weird frame of mind, which will be perfect for wrapping your head around and enjoying this strange little puzzle game.Intrigue Inc: Raven’s Flight Review
Two of the best things about hidden object games are getting to the bottom of the mysterious storylines and enjoying the lush, elaborate art. Intrigue Inc: Raven's Flight at least gets one of them right. While the game features some fairly pedestrian (translation: ugly) graphics, it also offers an interesting story of evil and international—dare I say—intrigue. It also contains more than a few creative takes on the usual door-opening and item-finding puzzles which save it from being just another ho-hum hidden object game.