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PC Reviews
Golden Trails 2: The Lost Legacy Review
Our last journey down the Golden Trails took us to the Old West, but this time around, we're hoisting the Jolly Roger and tracking down pirate booty. Golden Trails 2: The Lost Legacy is the best kind of sequel - one that keeps everything that made its predecessor special while polishing out those tiny flaws that marred the experience.Island Tribe 2 Review
By David Becker
As rare as real cliffhangers are within the casual gaming market, developer Realore did exactly that with Island Tribe by leaving the future of the tribe open. Island Tribe 2 allows the player again to follow the story of this tribe, who is now trying to relocate by the help of a pathfinder. The result is a sequel that is even better than its predecessor.Tearstone Review
The official description for hidden object adventure Tearstone is pretty vague, but after playing it, you're likely to find it fits the game perfectly. In fact, to do the title justice, the description would have to read something like: "A vague hero goes on an inexplicable quest to help a friend of dubious origin achieve an ambiguous goal." While Tearstone's concept isn't the greatest, the good news is that it works to offer a more unique and challenging form of hidden object gameplay, albeit with some inconsistencies.creaVures Review
Platforming games are a dime a dozen. It's one of the older genres in gaming history and as a result, it's been done to death. But every now and then, a company finds ways to introduce inventive gameplay twists that really make a game shine. CreaVures does not do that. I wanted to like this game because the design is unique and the CreaVures themselves are charming, but sadly, this game falls short in too many ways to ignore.Dream Inn: Driftwood Review
By Darcie King
Have you ever dreamed about owning your own inn? Well now is your chance. The Driftwood Inn is up for auction and you decide it's time to chase your dreams. After the very long winded narrator fills you in, you are off to see your new inn. Unfortunately, it's not exactly what you were expecting. The Driftwood has fallen into disrepair and it's up to you, and your very enthusiastic manager to restore it to its former glory.Alpha Kimori: Great Doubt Review
By Darcie King
Alpha Kimori: Great Doubt is the first episode in what promises to be a intriguing and thought-provoking RPG trilogy. The gameplay is similar to casual role-playing games like the Aveyond and Millennium series', but the storyline is heavier on science fiction and political ideals than fantasy.Lucid Review
By Mike Rose
Lucid, the latest color-matching puzzle game from YeaBoing, doesn't exactly do anything wrong, with your usual match-2+ action accompanied by a couple of extra twists to the formula, but there's nothing that could really be described as exciting or fresh either. With a single game mode to play through and barely any variation throughout, there isn't much reason to play this game over the plethora of match-3 titles already available.Midnight Mysteries: Devil on the Mississippi Review
By Brandy Shaul
Midnight Mysteries: Devil on the Mississippi is the newest in the now established series that has taken us through the Salem Witch Trials and the Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy. This time, you're approached by the fleeing ghost of Mark Twain, who begs you to free his soul from demons, both literal and emotional, brought on by actions in his former life. Through a fairly convoluted storyline, we see Twain's life take a turn for the worse when he questions Shakespeare's validity as a playwright, and its up to us to solve two mysteries before all is said and done.