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PC Reviews
Tornado: The Secret of the Magic Cave Review
By Andy Chalk
A camping trip gone horribly wrong is the backdrop for Tornado: The Secret of the Magic Cave, the tale of a boy, a girl, some bad weather and a mysterious cave that all adds up to, quite appropriately, a hidden object game gone horribly wrong.Dachinko Review
By Mike Rose
If you've got a hankering for some Pachinko fun, this new offering from Gamecask may just do the trick. Dachinko offers ball-launching gameplay with huge addictive qualities and a very distinct graphical style.Kingdom Elemental Review
By Andrew Groen
Kingdom Elemental Tactics is a high-fantasy strategy game from the creators of the much-revered Gish. Over the course of the game you unlock new classes and powers to use during short 2-3 minute arena battles. The concept is interesting, and the process of unlocking new abilities and characters gives you a lot of impetus to keep playing through the game.Vera Blanc – Episode 2: Ghost in the Castle Review
By Mike Rose
Vera Blanc is back on the case in Episode 2: Ghost in the Castle. Playing out in a similar style to its predecessor, Full Moon, number two sees Vera solving a new crime with her special mind-reading abilities.My First Trainz Set Review
By Mark Raby
Setting up model train tracks can be a really fun activity, but there's no denying that the set-up process can be cumbersome and it takes a lot of time to clean up. That's why train simulation games have become a hit among hobbyist gamers, none more so than the highly realistic simulators from N3V Games. N3V's My First Trainz Set, slanted toward a younger audience, lets players set up train tracks all around the house - a virtual house, that is - without all the mess or the parental scolding.Escape from Frankenstein’s Castle Review
When you think of great places to go on vacation, chances are a spooky castle that's home to a mad scientist is nowhere on the list. Unfortunately, after surviving a motorcycle accident, that's exactly where Hannah finds herself. In Escape From Frankenstein's Castle Hannah has to find her way out of the titular castle, while fighting with her lost memory and trying to find her missing fiance. The result is a solid blend of hidden object and adventure game that, while fun, is lacking much in the way of new ideas.Lost in the City: Post Scriptum Review
By Andy Chalk
I'm going to have to ask for some leeway on this one. The facts of the matter are simple enough: Lost in the City: Post Scriptum is a bog-standard hidden object game with mediocre graphics, simplistic gameplay and noticeably rough edges. Yet underneath all that, for those who care to dig, is a gripping story of love and loss, redemption and hope, set in a bizarre otherworld in which the fate of humanity rests not on its best, but simply its last.Fading Hearts Review
By Mike Rose
It's fair to say that the visual novel genre is heavily entwined in the dating sim side of gaming, and this is no more true than in Sakura River's Fading Hearts. A lengthy story of magic and mystery is provided, coupled with several girls' heart that can be broken or adhered to.