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PC Reviews
The Adventures of Fatman Review
By David Stone
The term "old-school" often refers to a throwback to an earlier time, an earlier culture. The Adventures of Fatman, a game made in 2003 by Socko! Entertainment and re-distributed by Wadjet Eye Games doesn't just feel old-school, it's practically ancient! But don't let the chunky graphics fool you; this is a hearty adventure, with a big, "fat" challenge.Autumn’s Treasures: The Jade Coin Review
Autumn's Treasure: The Jade Coin has everything a great hidden object game needs. It has a plucky heroine, a lost treasure, a trail of clues that leads all over the world, and a nefarious syndicate up to no good. It's even put a nice twist on the item-finding mechanic and thrown in a few puzzles for good measure. So why is it such a tedious, boring chore to play?Grandpa’s Candy Factory Review
By Keith Andrew
There's a saying in Britain that, when something is a bit twee or a touch picture postcard, it's described as being a little bit "chocolate box." It's a term that applies to any "ye olde English" tourist trap you can think of, small snow-capped towns literally resembling the quaint old streets depicted on the top of chocolate box tins in centuries past. Perhaps it shouldn't be all too surprising, then, that Grandpa's Candy Factory - a title dedicated to making such condiments - is just a little bit "chocolate box" itself.Mr. Jones’ Graveyard Shift Review
By David Becker
Running a graveyard is certainly not common scenery for a casual game, but that is exactly what the player will have to do in Mr. Jones' Graveyard Shift. However, if the soil at Mr. Jones graveyard is as buggy as the game itself, we can only pity his future customers.Delaware St. John – The Curse of Midnight Manor Review
Attempting to make a scary adventure game is a tricky proposition: the genre tends to be devoid of action, which makes it hard to create much in the way of tension. Delaware St. John: The Curse of Midnight Manor attempts to combat this with spooky visuals and sound, but a short play time and underwhelming story keep it from being entirely successful.Time Machine – Evolution Review
By Keith Andrew
Whether it involves hitting 88 miles per hour in Deloreon or flying around space in a bright blue police box, the idea of time travel continues to fascinates us. It has to be said, however, I'm not sure anyone ever considered that merely matching up three coloured shapes in a line would be enough to power us forward in time. That's Time Machine: Evolution's precedent, though in fairness, the plot is little more than a sideshow.The Lost Inca Prophecy Review
By Chad Sapieha
Lost Inca Prophecy, a match-three game with a smattering of hidden-object puzzles, is a thoroughly disappointing experience. It tantalizes players with lovely artistic design and the promise of an interesting adventure through ancient Incan tombs filled with compelling matching games, and then nearly completely fails to engage the player. Allow me to elaborate.QuantZ Review
Like brightly hued boxes full of enticing candy bits, color-matching puzzle games come in all manner of different shapes and sizes. Though it seems rare to stumble upon new variations that are particularly original, I don't think I've ever encountered a puzzle game where the pieces I'm trying to match roll around willy-nilly in every direction - as if they loathe the thought of being combined in the first place. Temperamental space marbles are not the only thing that makes QuantZ so unique.