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PC Reviews
Vampireville Review
In most hidden object games, you're penalized for too much random clicking, but in Vampireville, failure to click like crazy will leave you dead in your tracks. It's just one of the ways that Vampireville tinkers with the typical hidden object game formula, but sadly the game's fresh attitude isn't enough to counter its lack of polish.Mahjongg Dimensions Deluxe Review
By Jim Squires
Mahjong solitaire has always been a terrific game, but if I were to sum up the experience in one word it would be "flat." Tiles are flat. The playing field is flat. Everything is just... well, flat. Mahjongg Dimensions Deluxe breaks from this flatness by offering an experience with some depth. Quite literally, in fact. You see, Mahjongg Dimensions Deluxe isn't like any mahjong experience you've ever encountered. It takes the classic formula of mahjong and brings it into the third dimension.Dream Day Wedding: Bella Italia Review
Love is in the air and wedding bells are not far behind. But to make sure everything can go off without a hitch, there's a lot that has to be done in order to make this special day for a young, happy couple a perfect one. And guess what? You're the person who's been hired to make it all happen! The latest wedding planning adventure in the upbeat hidden object series, Dream Day Wedding: Bella Italia is another whirlwind of wedding wackiness.Doors of the Mind: Inner Mysteries Review
By Alicia Ashby
There is little more frustrating than an interesting premise, executed poorly. Doors of the Mind: Inner Mysteries should be one of the most interesting hidden object games I've played recently, since it takes place primarily in the main character's subconscious. There is a certain dreamlike quality to the item-stuffed tableaus that most HOGs present to a player, so making an HOG that's literally a trip through the protagonist's mind should make for some brilliant casual gaming.Big Tree Defense Review
By Andy Chalk
Big Tree Defense is a member of the tower defense genre of video games, in which players arrange assorted types of gun turrets and other fantastical weaponry in order to intercept and destroy wave after wave of attacking enemies. It's a simple concept that's been around for years; at their most basic, tower defense games are easy-to-play time-killers, but some of the more advanced versions require a surprising amount of strategic thinking. This one definitely falls into the latter category.Sushi Cat Review
By Erin Bell
Sushi and cats go together like... well, they don't go together at all really. But who knew that such a pairing could prove to be so charming? Sushi Cat, Armor Games' take on the Japanese peg board game Pachinko, is a cute romp bolstered by some solid physics-based gameplay as well.Mogo-Mogo Review
By Jim Squires
When playing last year's indie Flash favourite Little Wheel, did you ever stop to wonder where this wonderful world of robots came from? Developer One Click Dog is looking to answer that question with Mogo-Mogo, a prequel to last year's popular robot parable that places you in the shoes of Bogo the Inventor. Be warned though, if you love Little Wheel, there's a good chance that the only thing Bogo is going to invent for you is some pretty serious disappointment.Ankh: The Lost Treasures Review
By Andy Chalk
Have you heard the one about the Arabian girl who launched a revolution against the greedy Pharaoh by popping all the balloons at his birthday party? That's what awaits in Ankh: The Lost Treasures, a short, sharp shock of a hidden object game that starts off with promise but fizzles out quicker than the Twenty-fourth Dynasty.