Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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PC Reviews
Shop-N-Spree: Family Fortune Review
By Erin Bell
Shop-N-Spree: Family Fortune is a wonderful follow-up to the original Shop-n-Spree, a game that blended time management and hidden object gameplay and tasked the player with running the local family department store. Family Fortune expands to three locations with fun new departments offering plenty of new merchandise to hunt for.Shadow Era Review
Shadow Era is a new CCG (collectible card game) similar to genre stalwart Magic: The Gathering. I don't say this as a bad thing, quite the opposite really. It's instantly comfortable to those of us familiar with the game, but different enough to never feel like a copycat. In fact it's really quite different, and in very good ways. It's definitely inspired by games like Magic but make no mistake, Shadow Era is its own game - and quite a good one at that.Gemini Rue Review
By Andy Chalk
If I had to classify Gemini Rue - and I do - I think I'd call it a "cyberpunk-noir existentialist thriller." It's a fascinating examination of humanity that unfolds against a grimy, dystopian sci-fi backdrop, where high technology and interstellar travel cross paths with desperate junkies and organized crime in a grim, slow-burning mystery that asks two questions for every one it answers. And it's a fantastically good game, too.Relics of Fate: A Penny Macey Mystery Review
By Brandy Shaul
Your father has been kidnapped. Thieves have begun a search for a series of magical relics. A mysterious letter is left for you, asking desperately for help. All of these things are connected, but how? In Relics of Fate: A Penny Macey Mystery, you'll find the answer to that question and more, as you work to save your father, discover the meaning behind the relics, and save your town from a conspiracy, before those responsible can end your journey for good.King’s Quest III Redux Review
By Andy Chalk
I have mixed feelings about King's Quest III Redux, AGDInteractive's remake of the classic 1986 Sierra adventure game. On one hand, it replicates the gameplay experience of the golden age of Sierra with such fidelity that it's likely to make fans squeal with delight. On the other, it's been 25 years since the original KQ3 was released and it's hard to ignore the fact that in many ways, it just hasn't aged very well.Cave Quest Review
By Mike Rose
Attempting to fit as many different types of match-3 and hidden object gameplay styles as possible into one package may sound like a recipe for disaster, but Cave Quest pulls it off wonderfully with no icy reception from us.Fix-it-Up 80s: Meet Kate’s Parents Review
By David Becker
Flashbacks into the past of popular characters seems to be the new trend in the time management genre. After getting a glimpse into the early days of Flo, Jill and Emily, you can now learn about how Kate's story began with Fix-it-Up 80s: Meet Kate's Parents. While the gameplay is still engaging and entertaining, we were a little disappointed by the lack of innovation.Back to the Future: The Game, Episode 2 – Get Tannen! Review
By David Stone
Continuing where the first game left off, Back to the Future Episode 2: Get Tannen! is the next chapter in the new saga of Marty McFly and Doc Brown. What you're getting with Episode 2 is more of the same but different. Don't play Episode 2 without playing Episode 1 first, though, or you'll be completely lost. If you're okay with that, read on.