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PC Reviews
Wonderburg Review
By David Becker
Pirate ghosts, yeti-like snowmen and creepy pumpkin-creatures flying on brooms - no, this is not about Halloween, but Wonderburg, the latest resource management game by Shiny Tales. You must help Alisa, a young magician, and her friend Rudi, a dwarf, to get to the bottom of the mysterious force that is threatening the villages of their country. But does real estate management really work in a fairy tale world?Echo: Secret of the Lost Cavern Review
By Erin Bell
The Lascaux Caves in present-day France are home to the most magnificent collection of prehistoric cave paintings in the world. Its frescoes of horses, bulls, stags, and other animals date back an estimated 15,000 years to the Paleolithic era. Echo: Secret of the Lost Cavern uses this stunning setting as the backdrop for a point-and-click adventure game set in the Stone Age.The story begins when a young hunter named Arok decides to leave his clan and follow in the footsteps of the charismatic artist, Klem, who he met once as a boy. To find Klem, Arok sets off on a journey through the prehistoric mountains and valleys and explores many caves where the paintings actually seem to come alive.Success Story Review
Flipping burgers and serving fries makes you a success story? It does if you own your own burger franchise! That's the idea behind Success Story, a hectic burger-themed time management game.Down in Burgertown, Mc Moo-Moos fast food chain is in serious trouble. A professor suggested they hire robot servers to make business more efficient, so they promptly fired all their staff. Things went from bad to worse when the robots went haywire and attacked customers. Then their former employees, still holding a grudge, refused to come back to work. You play as a teenage boy, in the right place at the right time, who offers to help. Thus begins your exciting fast food career.CSI: NY Review
If you've ever watched an episode of the popular television drama CSI: NY and found yourself yelling an obvious clue at the screen, now you can put your mouse where your mouth is with CSI: NY - The Game.Way to Go! Bowling Review
By David Stone
Bowling has rarely, if ever, been cool. Casual fans have enjoyed the otherworldly Elf Bowling, and Wii Sports Bowling has introduced an electronic version of the game to Nintendo Wii fans. Pogo has decided to give it their own spin with Way To Go! Bowling, and while it is a very cool-looking game, a number of factors make this game a "turkey" - and not in a good way.Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened Review
If you've ever imagined combining Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu universe into a strange tale, then Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened is probably the game for you. In a gory myster/horror plot that sounds more like science fiction than a classic Victorian novel, Holmes and Watson must track down a strange cult before they can resurrect the Cthulhu.The Tales of Bingwood: To Save a Princess Review
By Erin Bell
If you're like me and grew up playing the classic adventure games like King's Quest and Quest for Glory, or if you get can't get enough of modern adventure games like Emerald City Confidential, then you owe it to yourself to check out The Tales of Bingwood: To Save a Princess. The game's zany humor, brain-teasing point-and-click puzzles, and colorful "retro" graphics pay homage to the best adventure games of yesterday while piling on unique charms of its own.The first game of a planned trilogy, the fantasy-themed adventure stars young Tombrandt Driftwood, a fisherman's son who is reluctantly thrust into the spotlight when the princess goes missing and his village volunteers him for the rescue mission.Million Dollar Password 2009 Edition Review
By David Stone
Ever since Regis Philbin brought game shows back from the brink of extinction with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, networks have been mining the vaults of yesteryear, updating old shows with fresh coats of paint and, of course, significantly larger prize purses. Case in point: Million Dollar Password, co-incidentally hosted by Regis Philbin. Unlike the show from the 1960s, this one is fast-paced, tension-filled, and extra flashy. The PC game version, Million Dollar Password 2009 Edition, is no different, but thankfully, like the game show, the great fun is timeless.