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PC Reviews
Rasputin’s Curse Review
By Erin Bell
Mystical faith healer to some, manipulative charlatan to others, the Grigori Rasputin is the latest historical figure to get his own hidden object game in Rasputin's Curse. Rasputin was said to have an unhealthy influence over the Russian royal family of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra and their son, Prince Alexei. But rather than focusing on this famous family in the game, you'll follow the modern-day quest of a woman named Lora as she traces her Russian ancestry back to the "Mad Monk" himself.Insider Tales: Vanished in Rome Review
You might think Lady Luck is with Luca and Gia Poverelli of Rome after they win the big jackpot. Alas, they've disappeared without ever claiming the money, and Inspector Francesca di Porta is assigned to the case. Insider Tales: Vanished in Rome is a traditional and clichéd hidden object game mixed with mini-games and point-and-click puzzles that far surpasses its all but forgettable predecessor: Insider Tales: The Stolen Venus.Boxgame Review
By Jim Squires
Perspective is an interesting thing. In the real world we tend to view things as three dimensional. Objects are real. They have depth. They have texture. We can touch and feel them. We're also used to the idea of a two dimensional world. Paintings. Literature. All of these things are flat, and all of these things are familiar. But what about the dimensions we so rarely explore? What about the fourth dimension? In Sophie Houlden's recently released mind-bending puzzler BoxGame, you're going to have to think about thinks in a perspective that will rock you right out of your comfort zone, and we love it.Gretel & Hansel Review
By Jim Squires
Wicked stepmothers have been a part of fairy tales for as long as anybody can remember, but none were as wicked as Hansel and Gretel's. Convincing her husband to abandon their young children in the woods was a dastardly deed, and now you can gill the shoes of young Gretel and try to set things right! Gretel & Hansel is a free browser-based point and click adventure that embraces charming visuals and simple gameplay, and even throws in a few twists for gamers with a bit of a mean streak.Scribble Review
By Jim Squires
Creatures made from drippings of ink may be as adorable as can be, but that doesn't mean they're very bright. In Scribble you'll be responsible for the safety of group of ink blots, a family of cute little creations that just don't know how to stop walking. How do they expect you to protect these pen-dripped people from the predators and pitfalls that permeate the panorama? By scribbling, of course!Auditorium Review
By David Stone
For almost a year, Auditorium has swirled around the internet as a great Flash game that generated a lot of grassroots gamer buzz. The experience of manipulating light into sound that got millions of hits online is now a full-fledged release, coming to multiple platforms. The iPhone version of Auditorium looks and plays a treat, but you don't quite get what you pay for.Bang! Howdy Review
There are very few titles that can carry the description "casual strategy." Fewer still are online multiplayer and in real-time. Add in old west steam punk for the setting and I can say with near 100% assurance that only a single fits this description. That's right, you guessed it - Bang! HowdyIcycle Review
By Jim Squires
Coming out of stasis only to find the world has been destroyed in an all-out nuclear conflict sounds like just about the worst day anybody could have. But coming out of stasis to discover this in winter, completely naked, with nothing but a much-too-tiny bicycle to save you? That's worse. Icycle has you guiding a very chilly, very nude man on a teensy little bicycle across some terrifying terrain in an icy cold future.