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PC Reviews
Art Detective Review
Not all detective work involves homicides. Art Detective is a spot-the-difference game that has you examining classic and lesser known paintings for subtle changes. It has a few creative mini-games, but a lot gets lost in translation.Be Rich Review
By Erin Bell
It's not hard for a game to be good when it borrows most of its ideas from one of hte most successful franchises in casual gaming. In spite of the clever innovations that building sim Be Rich does bring to the table, its considerable appeal is tempered by the fact that much of what makes it good was lifted directly from Hipsoft's Build-a-lot series.Chocolate Shop Frenzy Review
Digital Chocolate's Chocolate Shop Frenzy is a highly simplified time management game well-suited to the iPhone perhaps, but light on features and details when compared to existing counter service titles like Cakemania or Turbo Subs.Many time management games offer little more in the way of story than "Plucky young woman starts a business while menaced by giant corporation bad guy. Quality wins out." Chocolate Shop Frenzy has the same plot, as Emma, a young chocolate maker, attempts to compete with the Giant Cheap Chocolate Company. The game follows her through a year of business, although there are only 3 levels per month.Jenguu Review
By Chad Sapieha
The idea behind Jenguu, a match-three puzzler from small, ironically-named Canadian developer Vast Studios, is solid: Players clear blocks that slowly stack up on posts by matching them according to their material and size. Alas, lazy design, poor production values, and an unfortunately low level of difficulty keep the game from reaching its full potential.Little Shop – Memories Review
Not everything needs to change to stay satisfying. Like a mug of hot chocolate on a winter day, some pleasures are classics, time after time. GameHouse, the developer behind the Little Shop hidden object games, understands this very well. Little Shop - Memories, the fifth title in the series, simply gives us more of what we liked before: a quality hidden object game.Fabulous Finds Review
Not all hidden object games are created equal. Many savvy game designers - including Cara Ely of the Dream Day Wedding series - are adding their own unique spin to the popular genre. While it's not without its share of problems, Fabulous Finds is a fabulous find indeed.Here's the premise behind this fun and fresh download: you've inherited a home in Carmel, California, from your Great Aunt Beatrice, but it needs some serious work to whip it into tip-top shape. In order to fund your renovation plans you decide to sell off your great aunt's things through yard sales. Fabulous Finds is made up of three main types of game-play: a seek-and-find hidden-object task, yard sale puzzler and The Sims-like room decorator.Mahjong: Mysteries of the Past Review
By Erin Bell
The tile-matching pastime mah jong originated in China, but according to Mahjong: Mysteries of the Past the game is timeless. As you travel through five historical eras searching for pieces of a missing artifact (more on that later), the inhabitants you meet all have two things in common: one, they all conveniently speak modern English, and two, they're always up for a few rounds of mah jong.Post Mortem Review
Dig film noir - that special genre of movie reserved for fedora-wearing gumshoes, moonlit streets, saucy dames and senseless crimes? Then it's a cinch you'll enjoy old-school adventure Post Mortem, which, despite its lack of modern-day innovation, spins one seamy potboiler of a yarn.While starting to show signs of age (the game was originally released in 2003 on CD-ROM), a large file download and more formulaic than fascinating, you'll still enjoy this user-friendly whodunit nonetheless.