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PC Reviews
Haunted Manor: Lord of Mirrors Review
By Andy Chalk
There's a spooky, abandoned house on the edge of town and we all know what that means: Somebody's going to bet somebody that they won't go inside and have a look around. No, it's not terribly original, but that's the way it goes in Haunted Manor: Lord of Mirrors, a new hidden object game from Top Evidence Studio that's actually a quite a bit better than its worn-out opening notes would suggest.The Enchanted Kingdom: Elisa’s Adventure Review
By David Stone
Building a kingdom is a tough gig. After all, you have to match all those tiles, unscramble those pictures and build production facilities in less than two seconds. Okay, it's not necessarily tough, but it sure is fun, and The Enchanted Kingdom: Elisa's Adventure is definitely fun if not deepThe Dream Voyagers Review
You would think that living in a town called Slumberton would guarantee a good night's sleep, but alas, an outbreak of nightmares has the residents tossing and turning. You must enter their dreams and put things right, but who is that shadowy man you keep seeing? The Dream Voyagers is a charming and inventive hidden object game that's guaranteed not to put you to sleep.A Kingdom for Keflings Review
By Chad Sapieha
Originally released through the Xbox 360's Live Arcade service a year and a half ago, NinjaBee's quirky city builder, A Kingdom for Keflings, has finally come to the PC as a polished and full-featured port that stands out from other games in the genre on the Windows platform.SteamBirds Review
By Jim Squires
War is often synonymous with epic destruction, horror, and tragedy. And while all of these things are an accurate depiction of war's aftermath, there's also a degree of strategy and planning that goes into every action on the battlefield. Offering up a turn-based twist on aerial combat, SteamBirds is a steampunk re-imagining of World War II that focuses entirely on the quick decisions made by wartime pilots.Island: The Lost Medallion Review
Sometimes a game comes along and you get a sense of deja vu. It's almost as if you've played it before. The setting feels familiar, as do the puzzles and gameplay. Island: The Lost Medallion is just that sort of game. While, aside from a few issues, it's not particularly bad, it is incredibly generic. It may be fairly well done, but really, you've seen all of this before.Hidden Mysteries: The Fateful Voyage – Titanic Review
By Erin Bell
Hidden Mysteries: The Fateful Voyage - Titanic is the latest seek-and-find game from GameMill Entertainment. While the game's animated cutscenes are surprisingly good, and the voice-acting is halfway decent, there's little else to boast about.That Gravity Game Review
By Jim Squires
Anyone who has played Terry Cavanagh's recent indie darling VVVVVV should be instantly familiar with the gameplay offered in That Gravity Game. This new flash puzzler borrows its core mechanic from the popular indie platformer and creates a gripping, gravity-flipping experience that offers up a great deal of fun and challenge. What it lacks in originality, That Gravity Game makes up in enjoyment.