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PC Reviews
Nanny 911 Review
"Never fear, Nanny is here," says Nanny Stella of Nanny 911, the TV show that inspired this game. Parents with their own children may not care to play Nanny 911 when they already live and breathe the job, and everyone else might find that playing the unoriginal time management game often feels more punishing than entertaining.Miriel’s Enchanted Mystery Review
By David Becker
Our favorite trader of delicious recipes, magical potions, and elegant fabrics Miriel is back for another adventure in Miriel's Enchanted Mystery. Again you will find yourself within a story full of magic, schemes, and travels. The second part of the series tries to combine the classic formulas of time management and hidden-object gameplay, but will it really succeed? Or is Miriel's Enchanted Mystery just another lame attempt to satisfy two different audiences at the same time?Steve the Sheriff 2: The Case of the Missing Thing Review
After putting the wily Octopus behind bars, Steve the Sheriff is looking forward to taking it easy. He's been given the honor of cutting the ribbon on the Neptuneville Museum's newest exhibit, the Mona Meduza, but before he can so much as sharpen the scissors, the painting is stolen. A lawman lobster's work is never done.So begins the hidden object game Steve the Sheriff 2: The Case of the Missing Thing. To track down the slippery culprit, Steve will have to search high and low throughout the city, searching several different locations for clues. In each area, he'll have a list of objects to find, as well as a single cigar, which will be added to Steve's collection.Empire Builder: Ancient Egypt Review
By David Becker
In reality it took decades and the effort of thousands of workers to create monuments such as the sphinx or the Pyramid of Cheops. The latest building sim Empire Builder - Ancient Egypt by developer Iguana Entertainment enables the player to experience those miracles of architecture much quicker. While the game might lack the challenge and complexity of similar titles, it is still worth a look for players searching for a resource management title in a new setting.Little Shop – World Traveler Review
By Chad Sapieha
With Little Shop: World Traveler GameHouse is now half a dozen games into its popular Little Shop series of hidden object games, and it's clear the developer is holding firmly to the old philosophy of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Despite a change in theme (rather than working local shops we now travel around the world to hunt down specialty items), returning players will immediately recognize the franchise's distinctive hint systems, bonus modes, and game design. And with that recognition comes the memory that all of these elements add up to a pretty satisfying HOG experience, which means you'll likely be happy to play by Little Shop's rules once more.Vampire Saga: Pandora’s Box Review
In mythology, Pandora's Box was a jar that unleashed numerous evils upon mankind. However, in Alawar Entertainment's latest hidden object adventure Vampire Saga: Pandora's Box, Pandora is actually a ship. Yet within the creaking wooden belly of this vessel, true to the name of Pandora, a dark secret and deadly danger lurks. You'll join Matthew Ward in this haunting tale as he finds himself alone on Pandora, a grim cloud over the ship abandoned out at sea.EcoRescue – Project Rainforest Review
Preserving the rainforest is one of the most important eco-missions mankind faces today. With thousands of unique native species and a rich history, including ancient human civilizations, the rainforest is a truly special place. Identifying various animals, restoring broken habitats, and cleaning up after the pollution affecting the world's rainforests are all elements of Big Fish's latest hidden object game EcoRescue: Project Rainforest.Journey to the Center of the Moon Review
Science fiction isn't particularly well represented in the adventure game genre, so Journey to the Center of the Moon is a welcome change of pace. But while it starts out very promising, and provides an enticing world to explore, it unfortunately gets bogged down in some truly frustrating puzzles that spoil the entire experience.