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Tiger Eye: Curse of the Riddle Box Review
Whether you're a fan of hidden-object games (HOGs), point-and-click adventures or romance novels, there is something for all three types in PassionFruit Games' Tiger Eye: Curse of the Riddle Box, the first of two downloadable computer games based on the Tiger Eye novel by best-selling author Marjorie M. Liu.(Don’t) Save the Princess Review
By Erin Bell
Fairytales are full of happy endings - of knights in shining armor saving damsels in distress. But sometimes it can be fun to play the bad guy too. In (Don't) Save the Princess from Shen Games you'll use magical arrows to guide an unlucky knight straight into the waiting jaws of a lip-smacking green monster.Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator Review
By Chad Sapieha
Keeping a hidden object game fresh and free of repetition is difficult, but North Carolina-based Merscom proves they're up to the challenge with their new Masquerade Mysteries: The Case of the Copycat Curator, a game with a swiftly moving narrative and a wide variety of challenges and mini-games.Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart Review
By Andy Chalk
I play a lot of hidden object games. The bulk of them are pretty much the same in most meaningful ways, falling into that dull, hazy gray area of "average," but every now and then one comes along that really stands out from the crowd. This is one of those times: The name of the game is Unsolved Mystery Club: Amelia Earhart, and it is very, very good.Real Detectives: Murder in Miami Review
Despite how glamorous it's made to look on TV and in movies, police work is actually quite grueling. It's lots of hard, tedious work - fact that hidden object game Real Detectives: Murder in Miami is apparently trying its best to replicate. An odd mix of goofy humor and gory crime, Murder in Miami can't quite figure out what it wants to be.Fiction Fixers: Adventures in Wonderland Review
Fiction Fixers: Adventures in Wonderland has a marvelous premise: A villainous member of the Illiterati has transported himself into Lewis Carroll's famous novel, Alice in Wonderland, and is wreaking havoc by changing the story. Unfortunately, the game doesn't quite live up to the cleverness of its setting, but it's a decent hidden object adventure, nonetheless.Farm Frenzy 3: Russian Roulette Review
As the third spin-off of Farm Frenzy 3, you'd think that Russian Roulette would bring something new and interesting to the popular time management series. Instead, the game delivers more of the same, with little in the way of surprises, and lacks even the simple visual change made byits predecessor.Saving Private Sheep Review
By David Stone
Did you ever see that great wartime movie about those dastardly wolves and their defeat at the hands of the triumphant underdog sheep? Us neither, but Saving Private Sheep from BulkyPix tries to rectify that with goofy fun and head-scratching physics puzzles for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.