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PC Reviews
Cindy’s Travels: Flooded Kingdom Review
Imagine a fairytale kingdom packed so full of junk that you could hardly move. No, it's not a hidden object game! It's Cindy's Travels: Flooded Kingdom, a perky match-3 puzzle game that has you navigating through a cluttered kingdom in search of the source of the world's useless rubbish.Ice Cream Craze: Tycoon Takeover Review
Time management game Ice Cream Craze returns with a sequel called Ice Cream Craze: Tycoon Takeover, complete with new characters and the same good graphics quality. Unlike most time management games, this one lets you choose where to play next instead of following a path from one end to the other. While this approach gives you more control, the game's pace requires lots of patience.Flock! Review
While herding sheep may seem like a chore, throw in some aliens and a bunch of crazy obstacles and you have Capcom's newest and most entertaining downloadable title, Flock! Available for download for the PC (which is the system we review the game on), Xbox 360 via Xbox Live and Playstation 3 via the Playstation Network, Flock brings you into the world of live stock alien abduction in a fresh and kooky kind of way.Winemaker Extraordinaire Review
By David Becker
While there does not seem to be a week going by without a release of a new hidden object or time management game, the number of options for people who enjoy strategy games like the Chocolatier or Tradewinds series' is rather limited. All the better that Winemaker Extraordinaire turns out to be a compelling and well-made game in the same line. Instead of making coffee, truffles and chocolate bars the player travels the world to acquire new wineries and collect more and more blends of wine.Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child Review
By Erin Bell
The third instalment in the Dream Chronicles series, Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child is another visually stunning Myst-like adventure that transports players into a fantasy world of fairies. Like its predecessors, the excursion is immersive and fun but over all too quickly.Taking place soon after the events of the second game, Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze, The Chosen Child begins with Faye waking up with no recollection of her past or who she really is, except that she keeps having dreams that she has a husband and a daughter who's taken by the Fairy Queen of Dreams.Pretty in Pink Review
Pretty in Pink is a hidden object/puzzle game based on the classic 1986 movie of the same name, where Andie and Blane, two teens from opposite financial and social backgrounds, fall in love and have to deal with intense pressure from peers who don't want their two worlds to mix. Iona, Steff, and Duckie are back as well, bringing 80's nostalgia to your computer. Can love survive intense peer pressure? Can people from different social backgrounds make love work? Can we ever recover from the hair and clothes of the 80's? Pretty in Pink has the answers.Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect Review
By Erin Bell
Jesse grew up not knowing much about her past, so she's excited to receive a letter from the Flux Family promising answers if she'll help them retrieve various historical artifacts by travelling through time with the help of a special device. Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect is the latest casual title to combine hidden object and adventure gameplay, and is certainly fun while it lasts.Braid Review
By David Stone
Created by developer Jonathan Blow over a period of several years, Braid was a darling of the independent games circuit, and made a huge splash when it appeared in the Xbox Live Arcade download service last year. After several months, the game is now available for PC users, and if you haven't played it yet, it's worth the wait.