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PC Reviews
Breaking Bad: The Interrogation Review
By Jim Squires
Interactive fiction isn't something we cover a lot of here on Gamezebo, and there's a good reason for that. It's often boring, dry, and excruciating to play through. ...and then there's Breaking Bad. Focussing on a character from the popular TV show of the same name, Breaking Bad: The Interrogation plays out like the Serpico equivalent to Choose Your Own Adventure. It's gruff, it's gritty, and it's incredibly fun.Buried in Time Review
Truth be told, Buried in Time - the latest interactive offering from I-play -- should get a failing grade. About three or four hours into the adventure, it's possible to hit a roadblock that prohibits you from continuing the game -- and leaving you no option but to start all over from the very beginning. How about that. We'll get this serious design flaw in a moment, but let's first highlight what's good about this new sim.Chisel Review
By Jim Squires
Combining elements of Qix, Dig Dug and Super Mario Galaxy is no easy feat, yet that's exactly what Nitrome's latest game Chisel accomplishes with finesse. We take command of a drill-headed robot named Chiseller as he drills planets in half over and over again and love every minute of it.BugBits Review
Bugs are nasty little critters, but they can also get pretty nasty with each other when the need arises. Squabbling over resources and mounting tensions between rival hives leads to war in BugBits, a real-time strategy game revolving around the insect world and the need to gather nectar to stay alive. Sending out troops to forage for precious nectar, defending your hive from attack, rescuing captured comrades, and mounting assaults on your own on enemy hives grows into an absorbing cycle of fun.Puzzle Bots Review
Who wouldn't want an adorable little robot of their own? Thankfully, Dr. Hugo's Factory for Making Robots is here to help. The company makes cute little mechanical companions of all sorts, from robotic mermaids to walking flamethrowers. But something is not quite right with Dr. Hugo, so the robots take it upon themselves to find out just what's going on. In Wadjet Eye's Puzzle Bots you'll get to control a gang of five robots as they search the factory, solving puzzles and getting into trouble. The result is an incredibly charming adventure, packed with plenty of humor and some deviously clever puzzles.Backyard Monsters Review
By Alicia Ashby
Facebook games thrive on the simplest gameplay conceits. Most of Zynga's oeuvre amounts to clicking tiles. Text RPGs are simple stat-raising exercises. Action games usually involve repeating a single, often silly, action. A game like Backyard Monsters seems completely anomalous in this environment, offering a blend of grand strategy and monster breeding. You can be attacked by wild monsters or, once you've reached a certain point, other players. You can also attack other players yourself. That's a pretty far cry from Café World.Youda Safari Review
Youda Games' ongoing series of time-management games has covered everything from teaching players how to be a world-class sushi chef, to learning the ins and outs of being a farmer. This time around the developer has decided to tackle the world of safari park management with Youda Safari. It plays a lot like the developers previous efforts, which means it features some charming cartoon graphics and addictive gameplay. Unfortunately, this also means that things get repetitive very quickly, as you can see most of what the game has to offer in the first hour or so.Escape the Lost Kingdom Review
By Andy Chalk
Escape the Lost Kingdom, the new hidden object adventure from Gogii, is a game with a twist: It's the first-ever casual game to include 3D game levels and animations. But there's a lot more to it than just an extra dimension, as a well-rounded blend of hidden object scenes and entertaining minigames come together to make a game that would be very good even without the need for groovy cardboard glasses.