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PC Reviews
Triptych Review
Several years ago Chronic Logic decided to test the waters of the puzzle genre with a falling-blocks title that's both familiar and unique at the same time. Think of Jell-O in outer space and you'll have just that: a game of colorful blocks that defies the laws of physics and takes you on a trip to the next Tetris-style experience. While connecting blocks is oftentimes an overused blast from the past, at least Triptych has a life of its own.Wedding Dash 4-Ever Review
For many people, getting married can be one of the happiest moments of their lives, but the amount of planning and preparation that goes into making the big day perfect can bring with it a tremendous amount of pressure. People get so stressed out that they break down and hire a wedding planner. It's no wonder that business is booming for Quinn in Wedding Dash 4-Ever, the newest installment in PlayFirst's popular wedding-themed Diner Dash spinoff franchise.Caelum Review
By Mike Rose
PopCap's Peggle was a rather slow-burner when it first released, which in retrospect is hardly surprising given its content - I mean, who would have guessed that launching a ball into a bunch of brightly-coloured pegs would have been so addictive? Of course, with every huge hit comes a variety of clones looking to ride in its coattails, and ApGames are looking to do just that with Caelum, a space-based variant on the formula. While Caelum features a few unique ideas, the action is far too slow and bland to capture that addictive quality its inspiration oozed.Blooming Daisies Review
By David Becker
Would you like to create your own urban park to provide people in the city with a touch of nature? Blooming Daisies by Interama allows the player to do just that. While the premise certainly sounds fun, the game's slow pace and open ending-nature won't appeal to everyone.Enlightenus II: The Timeless Tower Review
By Andy Chalk
Enlightenus 2: The Timeless Tower is a hidden object game with a twist: There are no hidden objects. In fact, it's not really fair to call it a hidden object game at all, because it's really more of a "hiding objects game." Sound strange? It is, at first, but it's also very good, and gamers who give it a chance will be pleasantly surprised by what they find inside.Redemption Cemetery: Curse of the Raven Review
You stumble through the gates of a cemetery after a car accident only to have them clang shut behind you, trapping you inside. Moments later, a restless spirit- the first of many - begs for your help and you hop through a portal to the house where he and his daughter died in a fire. As openings go, Redemption Cemetery: Curse of the Raven's is hard to beat for sheer drama, but the game can't maintain that level of energy and soon falls flat.Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy Review
You're searching for your lone surviving family member, your grandpa Charles, whose last known location was the titular hospital in Nightfall Mysteries: Asylum Conspiracy, located on a remote island. You have no idea where he might be, but you're determined to find him no matter the risk - and there is plenty of risk.The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Review
By Jon Mundy
Hidden object games have been to some pretty far off places in an attempt to stand out from the crowd. The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde opts to take a trip to the literary world, basing its story loosely on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 classic, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.