The number of Bust-a-Move-style bubble games on Facebook continues to grow at an exponential rate, making it increasingly hard for any one game to stand out. King.com's Bubble Saga managed to do just that thanks to a clever and unique physics-based take on the genre, and the similarly titled Bubble Witch Saga attempts to do the same with ... witches. There isn't anything new here in terms of gameplay, and the experience actually feels like a step back from Bubble Saga. That's not to say that Bubble Witch Saga is a bad game, as it's solidly crafted and visually polished, but it's also not any different than all the other bubble games out there.
Following the success of Collapse Blast, GameHouse is returning to Facebook and this time the developer is bringing fireflies. The upcoming Bayou Blast is another matching game, but this time you play as a brave firefly out to save his glowing friends from the evil voodoo frog.
When people think of mobile gaming, they tend to think of the iPhone, the Android, maybe even the 3DS and PSP... but the Nook? And yet the Nook, an e-reader by Barnes & Noble, is exactly where Squishy's Revenge was born.
The Secret of Chateau de Moreau is a murder mystery that places you in the role of accused, as you try to solve the murder of your foster father and prove your innocence. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with all of the guidance you'll need to solve the crime and clear your name.
Welcome, fair traveler, to the land of Happy Hills! As you can see, this is a place that everyone will love, once we're able to get rid of those gosh-darned blocks sitting on our hills and literally keeping them down. If you'd be willing to help us get rid of those things, we'd be eternally grateful, and we'll even let you remove them as violently as possible. Hey, if we're going to saddle you with a pest-removal gig, we might as well let you have some fun doing it.
Burn the Rope: Worlds is a puzzle action game from Big Blue Bubble for the iPhone and iPod Touch. You are in control of the flames again in this sequel to the original Burn the Rope game. Without a bit of direction though, some of the puzzles can be rather tough! Luckily, you have Gamezebo's quick start guide that has all of the tips, tricks, cheats and solutions you'll need to fan the flames.
We've all played match-3 games before, haven't we? But what about a match-3 game built not around swapping, but stacking? And what if that thing we were stacking was condos? Condos that we feed to hungry monsters? That, in a nutshell, is Monsters Ate My Condo. Leave it to Adult Swim Games to bring us something wonderful, yet wonderfully bizarre.
The sequel to Burn the Rope follows the same type of expansion mentality as games like Cut the Rope: Experiments. It offers largely the same experience as the original, but more of it. There are a few new gameplay tweaks and even some new modes, but it's essentially the same game. Of course, given that the original was so good, that means that Burn the Rope: Worlds is simply more of a good thing.