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PC Reviews
Bumps Review
By David Stone
Physics-based puzzle games like Peggle have proven to be very successful, but an integral part of Peggle's gameplay was the random elements of chance that made each game different. Take away that element, and you end up with Bumps.Essentially a large series of drop puzzles, Bumps is about dropping colored balls onto a series of platforms and letting the games excellent physics engine work its magic to collect like-colored keys. (The keys unlock cages filled with captured Bumps that are being stored away to be eaten by some alien invasion, but other than the opening sequence, it's just a foil for the gameplay.)Virtual Families Review
If you were a professional game reviewer, naturally you'd want to bestow high marks on a deep and ambitious game. But what would you do if that game wasn't finished? If it were laden with many technical and graphical issues that marred the experience? And what if it were an unoriginal concept?Such is the case with Virtual Families, the latest from developer Last Day of Work (of Virtual Villagers fame), and while we had fun with this The Sims-esque game, we also grew frustrated with its lack of polish and innovation.Trial of the Gods: Ariadne’s Fate Review
If rescuing the princess was as easy as completing a few puzzles then I would totally be storming the castle right now welding nothing but bunch of Sudoku puzzles , but its seems only in the world of puzzle games like Trial of the Gods: Ariadne's Fate that you can defeat a Cyclops by matching three or more symbols in a row. Guess I'll have to stick to my day job for now.Paradise Quest Review
Popular as casual games have become, you can't turn anywhere without running into a puzzler based on making horizontal or vertical rows of three or more identical objects. Likewise, there's no shortage of head-scratchers featuring green, or eco-friendly, themes. But tempted as you may be to lump Paradise Quest into either category as just another nondescript offering given a passing glance, don't. One of the finest examples we've seen of both, it's sure to be a hit with kids, adults and carbon-conscious players of all interests and backgrounds alike.Samantha Swift and the Golden Touch Review
Poor Samantha Swift. Once again hot on the trail of her missing father, she unwittingly gives a nefarious villain the means to rediscover the Midas Touch, the ability to turn objects into solid gold. Realizing her mistake, she ventures off to right the wrong and bury the secret of the golden touch once more. Finding dad will just have to wait.Puppy Stylin’ Review
They say that pets usually look like their owners. That's probably not a good thing if you own a pitbull! On that topic, Puppy Stylin' is a quirky time management game that has you styling up pampered pooches with hairdos, clothes, nail polish, and accessories, all to match their equally quirky masters.Kitten Sanctuary Review
Well, it's not every day you come across a cute little kitten raising game that involves tile matching and alien abductions. That's the premise of Kitten Sanctuary, a quirky match-3 game that's surprisingly engaging. Don't worry - the space aliens barely feature in the game play, and not a hair on a kitten's head is harmed. When the game begins, the alien invasion of Kitten Island has already begun. These aliens are clever, and they try to lure kittens into their traps with goodies like milk and canned fish. Your job is to rescue the trapped kittens by making matches over energy squares, while gathering resources to support your kitten colony.3 Stars of Destiny Review
By Chad Sapieha
The French-made role-playing game 3 Stars of Destiny pushes no boundaries. Its teen-saves-world story is far from original, and it doesn't introduce any innovative mechanics or scenarios. It simply maintains the classic RPG status quo.But that's no reason to avoid it. Indeed, fans of traditional role-playing will probably find a lot to like about this sprite-based adventure from Aldorlea Games.