If you are having a recurring nightmare about being on a cruise ship that is hit by a meteor (?!?), do you really think the best way to get over your fear is to take a cruise on a ship named Dark Seas? Well, that is exactly what our hero does, and, needless to say, it doesn't go well.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP is an adventure game for the iPad from developer Capybara Games. Set off on a mystical quest through two worlds, one of dream and one of reality, as you attempt to assemble three pieces of a mystical trigon. Gamezebo's Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP walkthrough will provide you with step-by-step instructions, as well as all the tips, tricks, and strategies you'll need to complete the game.
Welcome to the Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles walkthrough on Gamezebo. Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles is a hidden object/adventure game played on the PC created by DG Form. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide to how to complete Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles.
Games like Adventures of Veronica Wright: Escape from the Present are few and far between on the App Store these days, and that's probably for the best. Let's get this out of the way, right now: this is a dreadful, nonsensical point-and-click adventure game that deserves neither players' attention nor money. Read on if you want to know all the reasons why it should be skipped.
Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles, from its description alone, seems like it would be an incredibly interesting tale through the Netherlands in the year 1520. There is an evil group of demons known as the Destroyers of Art that has come to destroy the Aspectus, Mr. Bruesen's "perfect painting," and you'll need to help him finish his masterpiece before the demons have their way. However, in its actual execution, Aspectus is nothing more than a sloppy mess.
Back to the Future Episode 3: Citizen Brown is a tough title to review. Taken on its own, it's a shallow, almost meaningless game. In the greater fabric of the quintilogy, it serves its purpose as a bridge, the dip of the story arc. Not a great place to be, but it's obviously setting up exciting things to come.
There are two things that I really want to accomplish over the course of this review. 1: I want you to buy this game by the time we're done here. 2: I don't want to spoil any part of the experience for you in the process of selling it to you. Normally I'd say it was impossible to accomplish both at once, but let's give it a shot!
It turns out there's a secret city of mole-people underneath us all. I never knew about it until my companion dog Rex fell in a hole in the basement and we ended up there. He even got himself arrested for espionage. Ironic being charged as a "mole" by a bunch of moles, but here in the City of Secrets that sort of witty nonsense is par for the course.