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PC Reviews
Defend Your Honor Review
By Jim Squires
Being an elf without a fairy is an embarrassing situation. How can you earn the respect of your peers? How can you prove that you're just as much an elf as the next guy? By going on a quest for the king, that's how! Defend Your Honor is a quirky new tower defense game that sets you on a quest to find the Golden Walrus, but not before it makes a few neat tweaks to the genre.Corpse Craft Review
By Jim Squires
Have you ever wondered if you have what it takes to raise the undead? Find out at the world famous Weardd Academy! This turn of the century flash game offers a darkly fun twist on puzzle games that fans of the real time strategy genre will love. Embark on an adventure to find out who burned the school down as you send your undead army to do battle with your classmates.Bunni: How We First Met Review
By Jim Squires
Bunni: How We First Met is an incredibly simple resource management game that never really gets too busy or complicated. The mechanics in the game are easy to pick up, and the world size and variety of items offer just the right amount of variety to keep you bouncing from one area to another to check on your workers and further expand your dominion. It may seem simple by genre standards, but simple is something that's certainly welcome in a world of traditionally all-consuming resource sims.BridgeCraft Review
By Jim Squires
For countless eons, mankind was trapped by the superiority of nature. Chasms, canyons, rivers -- we simply had no way to cross. Then, one day, our ancestors invented that all-important construct to help us cross the obstacles of the natural world with ease: the bridge. Thanks to BridgeCraft, you too can get your hands dirty building bridges like a real steel worker.Big Pixel Racing Review
By Keith Andrew
You have to wonder just what is going on in some game developers' heads sometimes. Maybe there's something in the water, because it's fair to say, the concept behind Big Pixel Racing isn't exactly what anyone would describe as 'the norm'. While some racers focus on signing up the best cars and simulating the toughest tracks, Big Pixel Racing turns its attention on dogs. Dogs, with square heads.Battalion: Nemesis Review
It's been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery; if that's the case, then UrbanSquall has created one of the most impressive pieces of flattery ever with the Flash game Battalion: Nemesis. The object of this affection? The seminal real-time strategy series, Advance Wars, which were some of the best to be made in the past decade. Even though those games were released for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems, they featured strong stories, quirky graphics, and addictive strategy gameplay.Hidden Identity: Chicago Blackout Review
By Andy Chalk
You wake up in a seedy hotel room, the noise and smells of the sultry Chicago night seeping through the open window like secrets pouring out of a squealing stool pigeon. You can't remember your name, or how you got there, or why. The only thing you do remember is that youmustremember. The streets are unforgiving, and second chances are hard-earned and rarely given.Angry Birds Review
By David Stone
LOL. You type it out, but how often do you actually mean it? Fire up Angry Birds, and if there isn't a real life laugh-out-loud happening as you fling your first fast-flying fowl, then you need surgery on your funny bone.