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PC Reviews
Kelly Green: Garden Queen Review
By David Becker
In Kelly Green: Garden Queen, it is your task to help Kelly with managing her inherited nursery. Farming is not exactly a rare setting when it comes to time management games, but this game not only feels fresh but is one of the best time management games of the year so far. Kelly actually considers herself a city girl, and prefers cooking over farming. But when she inherits her grandparents' nursery, she has no choice but to learn the ropes. In 50 levels that cover the four different seasons, the player has to help Kelly, her brother Neil and two other characters to lead the nursery back to its former glory.Party Planner Review
By David Becker
Pepper has the rare chance to combine two very pleasant opportunities by moving to Bashville. She is able to reconnect with her three childhood friends, and, with their support, finally launch her party-planning business. And this is exactly what Party Planner, the new release by developer GamesCafe who already brought you the Sally series (Sally's Salon, Sally's Spa), is about: hosting fantabulous parties.King’s Quest I: Quest for the Crown Review
By Erin Bell
Sierra's King's Quest holds a special place in the hearts of many veteran PC gamers (this writer included). The recent release on Steam of the King's Quest Collection - a package that bundles the first seven games together as a single download - allows fans to enjoy the series all over again in a new format. King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown is the game that started it all.She is a Shadow Review
By Erin Bell
She is a Shadow has a slightly interesting premise where a master thief is forced out of retirement to get her kidnapped son back. Other than that there's nothing you haven't seen before in dozens - if not hundreds! - of other hidden object games. Hanna used to be master thief nicknamed "The Shadow," but her career and personal life were changed forever when Sam - Hanna's business partner and the father of her baby - was murdered on the job. Sam's killer was never found, and Hanna gave up her criminal ways to raise her son Adam.Many Years Ago Review
Cave men, meet the Cave men. They're an ancient, stone-age family. From their tiny island, they're a page right out of history. So what has inspired me to badly re-write the Flintstone's theme song? Well, its a little game called Many Years Ago that absolutely reminded me of the famous Hanna Barbara cartoon from the moment I started playing it and it is packed full of cute cave man themed simulator fun.Build-a-lot 4: Power Source Review
By David Becker
Once upon a time a company called HipSoft had the crazy idea to develop a casual game about real estate management. For sure a lot of people asked themselves: "Who would actually play a game with such a dull topic?" Well, with the recent release of Build-a-lot 4: Power Source, which is the fourth installment of what is now one of the most successful (and copied) series in the casual game market, HipSoft can proudly answer: "Everyone and her brother!"Marooned Review
You awaken on an island with no memory of who you are or why you're there. What is this place? There were clearly scientists working here at one time - where have they all gone? What was the purpose of their experiments? Most importantly, how are you going to get home? These are just some of the questions you'll confront as you struggle to regain your memory in the hidden object game, Marooned. You'll investigate every inch of the island in your efforts to regain your memory, slowly piecing together the bread crumbs of information left behind. The island isn't particularly big, however, so you'll revisit each location many times: three times for hidden object searches, and a few other times to uncover key objects you'll need to continue further.Diamon Jones: Eye of the Dragon Review
By Erin Bell
In this sequel to Diamon Jones and the Amulet of the World, treasure hunter Diamon Jones rather reluctantly embarks on a new adventure that takes him from Shanghai to Chicago with a few stops in between. The story opens in a Shanghai bar, where rough-around-the-edges explorer Diamon Jones is celebrating the fact that he's just been fired from his latest job. When he runs out of credit at the bar, he agrees to help the innkeeper Win-Dou recover an ancient seal to earn more - and thus the adventure begins.