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PC Reviews
Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone Review
Mystery and motive: two elements that surround all the characters in Freeze Tag's latest title Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone. Based off the original novel first published in 1868 by Wilkie Collins (and considered to be a precursor to English mystery novels like the Sherlock Holmes series), the game tells the tale of the missing Moonstone, a diamond of immeasurable worth. With a missing diamond and rumors of a curse lurking about it, this classic story turned hidden object game is sure to capture your imagination.Midnight Mysteries: The Edgar Allan Poe Conspiracy Review
Combining hidden object games with well-known literary works is a popular trend today - whether it's classic Agatha Christie yarns or more contemporary works, such as James Patterson novels - and now players get to click through Edgar Allan Poe's gothic 19th century tales.My Kingdom for the Princess Review
A great casual game is one that's simple to learn, yet challenging to master. It has high production values, addictive game play, and a great story to tie it all together. That's probably why My Kingdom for the Princess is so fun to play - it's a resource management game with all of those core elements, and more.Farm Frenzy 3 Review
By David Tovey
Alawar's Farm Frenzy 3 is the fourth title in the Farm Frenzy series, a time management game where you have to meet different, and sometimes conflicting, goals like owning five goats or baking 10 cakes. The previous Farm Frenzy Pizza Party may have gotten too complicated for some players, and Farm Frenzy 3 takes a big jump backwards in gameplay, while adding more of a story and some international locations. Sadly, though, the result is also a step backwards in fun. It's still a playable game, but it lacks the charm of earlier titles.Nancy Drew: Ransom of the Seven Ships Review
By David Stone
The latest Nancy Drew adventure from Her Interactive, Ransom of the Seven Ships, is the twentieth game in the series. In spite of the quantity of games, the Nancy Drew titles manage to keep a high quality level, with fun writing and devilish puzzles. Ransom of the Seven Ships maintains this tradition, while trying to add some new twists to the formula, albeit with mixed results.Megaplex Madness: Summer Blockbuster Review
If you've ever gone to the movie theaters to escape the summer heat, then you'll appreciate the premise of Megaplex Madness - Summer Blockbuster. It's a frantic time management game that's full of new twists, with a flexible difficulty level that's sure to challenge even the most seasoned players.Megaplex Madness - Summer Blockbuster may be big on game play, but it's light on story. After successfully restoring five historic theaters in the first Megaplex Madness, you decide to tackle something even more ambitious - building a huge movie Megaplex from the ground up. This enormous theater has five sections, each themed according to the movies shown there, like Sci-Fi, Action Hero, Romance, Western, and Horror flicks.Margrave Manor 2: The Lost Ship Review
We last left Edwina Margrave as she searched through the family's haunted Mansion in search of the dark secrets of her family's history. Now in Margrave Manor 2: The Lost Ship, her quest continues as her grandfather's ship, the Aurora Dusk, re-surfaces after 10 years. Margrave Manor 2 offers more of the beautiful artwork and re-playability as the first game, however it has failed to iron out the issues of its predecessor, and has a few new issues of its own.Zulu’s Zoo Review
By Erin Bell
There's a million-dollar grant on the line for the best-run zoo in the country, and a plucky young animal lover named Zulu is determined to win it. With her tender loving care, and your help, she'll restore a run-down zoo to tip-top shape and snag the prize. That's the premise behind Zulu's Zoo, a hidden object game from Little Games Company.