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PC Reviews
Hallowed Legends: Samhain Review
Hallowed Legends: Samhain starts by retreading some familiar ground and putting you in the role of a woman looking for her vanished ex-fiance. It continues that conventional trend for some time, quoting other puzzle-centric hidden object titles by reusing more overly-familiar puzzles than is probably good for it. Thankfully, around mid-way through, the game really hits its stride and from then on becomes a fascinating Celtic-themed adventure.Guardians of Magic: Amanda’s Awakening Review
By Andy Chalk
Amanda is a whiz with chemistry and physics, but she never had a knack for magic. However, when a trip to her grandfather's old house turns into a rescue mission and more, she's forced to pick up the basics in a hurry as she becomes a Guardian of Magic in defense against the encroaching menace of - gasp! - science.Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Dynasty Review
By Brandy Shaul
In this fourth installment in the Amazing Adventures franchise, you'll once again receive a letter, asking you to take on a job for the Museum. This job sees you traveling throughout the orient, looking for clues as to the location of a forgotten dynasty that apparently existed before even the earliest recorded dynasty, but which time simply forgot.Garden Dash Review
By David Becker
It's no secret that gardening is a great way to relax and to forget the worries of everyday life. Barb, the business woman from Diner Town, finds herself stressed out and miserable and decides to pursue gardening to bring harmony back to her life. In Garden Dash, the newest Dash game from PlayFirst, you'll help Barb open up various garden shops all over Diner Town and supply local businesses with quality produce.Epic Adventures: Cursed Onboard Review
Epic Adventures: Cursed Onboard claims to be both epic and an adventure but fails on both counts. Milking the Jules Verne story concept behind its previous title La Jangada, developer Urchin Games presents us with the Garral family who cruised up the Amazon in the 1970s and disappeared. You play Melissa Alan, a present-day investigator looking into this "mystery." Sadly, what you find is a string of uninspired hidden object sequences with little to hold them together.Amanda Rose: The Game of Time Review
By Darcie King
Amanda Rose: The Game of Time begins with you, Amanda Rose, receiving a letter and package from your father. Your father writes that you will soon be told that he has been in a plane crash and is presumed dead. You are not to believe this. He requests that you take the device in the package and travel to the site of the plane crash in Arizona. There you will find a stone that will activate the device and you will be swept back in time to a town in the old west. This will begin your quest to find him and Doc (who looks suspiciously like Doc Brown from Back to the Future).Margrave: The Curse of the Severed Heart Review
Margrave: Curse of the Severed Heart takes you on a journey into the supernatural as you search for answers regarding your childhood and the fate of your parents. Starting with a gripping narrative that expertly combines photographic characters with painted backgrounds and cleverly-designed puzzles with hidden object gameplay, Margrave: Curse of the Severed Heart is fine example of what a good hidden object title should be.The Timebuilders: Pyramid Rising Review
By David Becker
How does it sound to be banished into eternal darkness by Amen-Ra, god of the sun? Not exactly a good time, right? That's the premise of The Timebuilders: Pyramid Rising, a new building simulation by Wendigo Studios in which you help the architect Senmut to unite the Egyptian people and reconstruct various villages. Unfortunately the game proves that it is not always good enough to simply mimic a successful format.