When I'm inevitably a millionaire from all the video game journalism money that I'm raking in, I'm going to find the world's best architect and ask him or her to build an M. C. Escher house for me to live in, with stairways that double back on themselves, and impossible waterfalls for me to dive off of.
Swimming around, eating colorful shapes, and chasing your own tail doesn't sound like an action-packed experience. Luckily, The Sparkle 2: Evo isn't based on action. Nor is it based around a story. Nor is it based on deep, challenging gameplay. The main focus of The Sparkle 2: Evo is swimming around, eating colorful shapes, and occasionally chasing your tail. Even if that's not your ideal way to spend a Friday night, there's certainly a bit of magic to it.
The Duke of Wellington was a great general, but he wasn't distracted by the need to look after Britain's Industrial output or cultural heritage. His King, George III, had some qualities as a monarch, but didn't have to busy himself with the precise disposition of the brigades in his peninsular armies. To succeed in March of the Eagles, you'll have to do all this and more by yourself.
When I first sat down to write this review, I couldn't for the life of me remember the name of the game I had just played. But that's the kind of experience that Hallowed Legends: Ship of Bones turns out to be: a forgettable romp through familiar terrain. So much about this hidden object adventure is lost to its generic settings and gameplay that it leaves the whole package feeling more "hollowed" than "hallowed."
A peaceful kingdom has been rocked with the loss of its princess. A dark presence has turned the princess to stone, and you're the only person that can reverse the spell using the power of sunshine and light. Through dozens of time management levels, Sweet Kingdom: Enchanted Princess will see you balancing the use of resources as you collect sunshine and restore the Kingdom, and it's a system that works well even with its unique user interface.
Austin returns to his childhood home only to find his parents haven't been keeping up their garden as diligently as they used to. So, he and his mustache (and you!) decide to spruce it up. All you need is a little cash, which is easy to obtain by selling some of his parent's things in a series of hidden object-style yard sales!
The fantasy world depicted in Game of Thrones is fun to visit on HBO, but living there might not be (largely due to the difficulty of keeping your head attached to your shoulders). Disruptor Beam wants you to be able to experience all the intrigue and excitement of Westeros from the safety of your computer, creating the multiplayer RPG Game of Thrones Ascent for Facebook. The Iron Throne beckons, but only if you keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
In a marriage proposal gone very bad, your fiancé Mark accidentally summons an evil succubus from a book sitting in your house. Because it's just that simple! The demon witch appears in a cloud of fire and steals Mark away, leaving you with just one option: travel to the island of Sacra Terra and get him back!