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PC Reviews
Mishap: An Accidental Haunting Review
Take a bit of Beetlejuice and mix it up with Ghostbusters, and you have the basic idea of the story behind the new hidden object game Mishap: An Accidental Haunting. Constantly tormented by ghosts, the Burtons are debating whether or not to abandon their lovely new home when the mysterious ghost hunter Milton Hobblepop makes a particularly fortuitous appearance at their front door. Lucky coincidence, huh?Heroes of Hellas 2: Olympia Review
By David Stone
It's always nice when a sequel isn't just a re-skinned game with a new coat of paint. Developer Jaibo Games went back to ancient Greece for Heroes of Hellas 2, the sequel to Heroes of Hellas, but it isn't all same-old.The game greets you with a fully-voiced introduction, telling you how the land is falling due to rampant evil. You are to create a haven for the good people in the land of Olympia. Continue to grow and shape the land and its people, and you may yet stand a chance at freeing the rest of the world from evil.The Perfect Tree Review
By David Stone
It's that time of year again. Time for entertaining family you see once a year, wearing your credit card's stripe through while blowing past your limit, and decorating your tree while another ball shatters on the ground. Well, with Anawiki Games' The Perfect Tree, there's something that can be done about that last thing, but it's so much work that you'll probably want to deal with Aunt Ethyl's perfume overdose than another level. Your completely non-descript match-three game, The Perfect Tree has only one thing to do: earn stars to buy ornaments for your empty tree to make it all pretty and such. You earn stars by making matches over purple tiles (or gold ones which need to be matched over twice!).Broken Hearts: A Soldier’s Duty Review
It looks romance is the latest trend in hidden object games. The Dream Day series may have been out for a while, but no other lovey dovey stories came out until now, when they've started popping up in Harlequin Presents: Hidden Object of Desire, Romance of Rome and Tiger Eye: Curse of the Riddle Box, and others. Broken Hearts: A Soldier's Duty has no fighting chance of being a top contender, but it fits right in with the rank and file.Gotcha: Celebrity Secrets Review
By Alicia Ashby
Gotcha: Celebrity Secrets is a cute and humorous hidden object game that has you looking for hidden persons instead of random items. Since you're a celebrity blogger, you're hunting down beautiful people at wild parties and other crowded locations, trying to find out secrets of their private lives. You can also hunt for hidden objects and solve other puzzles in your quest to make your blog the Internet's #1 destination for celebrity gossip.Immortal Defense Review
By Chad Sapieha
Tower defense games follow a pretty predictable formula; build turrets, fend off waves of encroaching enemies, rinse and repeat. Radical Poesis Games and Creations' Immortal Defense doesn't really deviate from this formula, but it still stands out from the crowd by virtue of its original presentation and strikingly imaginative science fiction story.Fashion Assistant Review
Fashion Assistant is a hidden object game that has you playing as a personal assistant to an irritable fashion magazine editor. If you've ever had a cruel employer or ruthless fellow employees, you'll relate to the premise. Unfortunately, the story is slow to develop, and can sometimes be confusing. When the master book for an upcoming fashion collection disappears, Julia must uncover the thief and recover the book before her boss discovers it's missing. Meanwhile, she needs to keep up appearances at work by catering to her employer's every whim, finding hidden objects in a variety of cluttered scenes.Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe Murders in the Rue Morgue Review
By Erin Bell
Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe Murders in the Rue Morgue is a hidden object adventure based on Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story. You'll help Dupin, an amateur detective with incredible powers of observation (who would inspire later fictional detectives like Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot) solve a grisly murder in 19th century Paris. The game takes a few liberties with the novel's plot. For one thing, there's only one murder victim in the game (instead of two in the short story) - the second woman has merely disappeared and must be found, along with the first victim's killer. The only clue you and Dupin have to work with is the tuft of hair that the murdered woman is clutching in her hand.