Tic is a HoverBot who looks like a unicycle with long wobbly arms. That's not even the strangest part of Tin Man Can, either, as when the game opens a wormhole appears and drags Tic into another dimension, stranding him in a colorful world full of hills and hovatrons and holes. Now the little guy has to ride his way home, and you're just the arcade game expert to do it!
Gamebooks, for those unfamiliar with the term, are very similar to the classic Choose Your Own Adventure books of days long ago, with the added bonus of multimedia content like music, hi-res images, and even occasional bits of simple gameplay. At first glance, Askaryl's Grimoire looks like it will be an impressive addition to the genre, with an epic story of dark magic, betrayal, and war wrapped in glorious visuals and remarkably good music and sound effects. But looks, as we all know, can be deceiving.
While digital interactive fiction is on the rise nowadays, sometimes we forget that it all started with the printed word. The Choose Your Own Adventure series kicked off back in 1979, introducing millions of children to the fun and excitement of controlling the stories they read. And when that series kicked off, it kicked off with a book by series creator Edward Packard.
Before starting this review, I spent a good ten minutes trying to decide how best to categorize Act 1 of Kentucky Route Zero. That was a complete and total waste of time. This is not the kind of game that can be neatly placed in a box, which will make it something of a pain to own if you ever move to a different house. But you need to get over that, because we may well have an early contender for 2013's game of the year on our hands.
As a completionist, failing to reach the end of a game is the virtual equivalent of a punch to the gut. Try as I may, though, I haven't been able to finish The Icarus Box. I fought the good fight, but in the end its obtuse puzzle design bested me. I can't even begin to tell you how hard it was to type out that sentence - much less put it on the Internet.
Welcome to the Resonance walkthrough on Gamezebo. Resonance is a point-and-click adventure game played on created by Xii Games and published by Wadjet Eye Games. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete Resonance.
Reality Show: Fatal Shot is an interactive puzzle game in the horror genre developed by ERS Game Studios. Submersed in a suspenseful storyline with beautiful graphics you will travel to various locations examining clues, documenting data, picking up items and using them to help you progress in the game. You will also solve challenging mini game puzzles and can play the game in a casual or advanced mode. Gamezebo's strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, hints, and information to help you play your best game.
Check out our tips and tricks for Book of Legends. GENERAL Click on any item in the list to see its silhouette on your PDA. After you've made enough money to travel, you can still stay in your current location and keep doing jobs until all your clients are satisfied. I found it easier to wait until you had found all the clues in an area before starting the jobs. You can click around and have your pick of jobs and choose the ones that will get you bolthe most money. WALKTHROUGH W...