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PC Reviews
Moxxie’s Tabloid Adventures Review
By Erin Bell
Amidst all the spooky mansions, archaeological dig sites and yard sales it's sometimes hard to distinguish one hidden object game from the next. There's no danger of that with Moxxie's Tabloid Adventures, the offbeat tale of a tabloid reporter's quest to land the "big scoop."Age of Oracles: Tara’s Journey Review
It seems like tarot cards are every hidden object game designer's favorite theme these days, but the newest game to be based off the deck, Age of Oracles: Tara's Journey, is really something special. Stunningly designed, it offers some intriguing twists on the familiar HOG formula, and throws in a few clever puzzles, too.As Tara (tara, tarot, get it?), you must travel the land with your talking peacock companion, seeking instruction from denizens of the tarot deck, such as the Empress, the Learned Man, and the Lovers. Their help doesn't come for free, of course; you must first perform a task they set before you. Though the goals differ from chapter to chapter, you'll run through the same sequence of events for each character.Paradise Beach Review
By David Becker
With autumn fast approaching, people who could not enjoy a well-deserved holiday in the sun are able to make up for it virtually by playing Paradise Beach, the latest creation by developer Astargames. In this building simulation you can get along without sunburn and expensive cocktails, but it certainly has its own catch. In a niche setting represented by popular titles such as Coconut Queen it is hard to stand out, but Paradise Beach does not have to dread any comparison.Slingo Mystery Review
By David Tovey
Divorce. Revenge. A mysterious death. A missing Will. Two teams of thieves in an empty casino. No, it's not the latest Hollywood drama-it's a new hidden object adventure game from Funkitron called Slingo Mystery. An ambitious attempt to combine a sophisticated mystery with a casual game where every object and mini-game is part of the plot, the end result falls short of instant classic status but still provides a lot of original entertainment.Iron Roses Review
By Erin Bell
Alex is an out-of-work musician struggling to come up with rent money until she learns about a Battle of the Bands contest at her local club. This could be the big break that her former band, the Iron Roses, need to take them to fame and fortune! The problem is that all of her bandmates have gone their separate ways. Can Alex reunite the Iron Roses in time for the concert? And will they sound any good after all this time? You'll find out in Iron Roses, a new point-and-click adventure game from Sandlot and Cateia Games, the folks who made The Legend of Crystal Valley.World of Zellians: Kingdom Builder Review
By Chad Sapieha
Many of the kings and queens who appear in World of Zellians: Kingdom Builder display patently poor judgment when it comes to cultivating their realms (much like some of our own leaders, oddly enough). Good thing we're here to keep them on the straight and narrow. As travelling city architects players construct the houses, shops, farms, and community facilities each town needs to safely grow and prosper in this routine but still satisfying city builder. The narrative centers around a young city planner (you - there is no onscreen avatar) who travels around the world helping monarchs enhance their towns, build up their economies, and initiate trading between nations.Keys to Manhattan Review
Emily - a young artist who wants to make her dreams come true - returns to her abandoned childhood home in New York City to search for her missing uncle. Instead of finding him, she discovers many keys, clues and a rundown townhome in the hidden object game Keys to Manhattan. The keys in Uncle Stanley's home lead Emily to his office and 12 other places around New York where she hunts for clues leading to money. She uses the money to clean up and redecorate her uncle's home. As she buys furniture and cleans the space, she reflects on her childhood memories and her relationship with her uncle to tell the story. Story vignettes appear after you finish a scene or pick up a new set of keys.Once Upon a Time in Chicago Review
By Jim Squires
Down on your luck, alone and broke, you can always turn to the one place that can change your luck from downtrodden poverty to stinking rich in a matter of minutes - a casino! Once Upon a Time in Chicago is a rags-to-riches mini-game collection set in prohibition era Chicago. It sounds like it has the makings of a grand adventure, but this is one casino story we're not betting on.The main gameplay mechanic that uncovers mini-games is similar to Bingo or Keno. You'll be given six different numbers each round, and you'll match those numbers to another set of numbers displayed on the mini-game cards. When you match all the numbers on a card, it flips over for you to play one of the mini-games.