Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?Evomon Tier List [META and BEST Evomon]
By Adele Wilson
The Evomon dream team.
Tag: Puzzle
AstroDriller3020 Review
By Mike Rose
There's money to be made in space, and the AstroDrillers are ready to grab a piece of that action. AstroDriller3020 doesn't directly give you the task of mining gems from asteroids, but instead asks you to catch the precious materials that the drillers drop.Tetra3D Review
By Jon Mundy
Just as modern films suffer when they have an ill-fitting layer of 3D effects applied as an afterthought, so a classic 2D gaming franchise can be ruined by forcing it to enter the third dimension. Fortunately, Tetra3D - evidently an attempt to "update" the Tetris formula - has enough going for it to avoid such a disaster.The Lost Kingdom Prophecy Review
Most of the descriptions of The Lost Kingdom Prophecy peg it as being a hidden object game, but that's only partially true. For the most part it's a match-three game. And while it features a few interesting features, it's about as exciting as you'd expect from a title that combines the two most ubiquitous genres in casual gaming and is set in a generic fantasy world.Astroslugs Preview
By Erin Bell
A "polyomino" is a geometric shape that's made up of one or more squares. The most famous is probably the domino, which is made up of two. It was Tetris that first convinced us that arranging such shapes into perfect rows could be immensely fun, and since then dozens of developers have offered their own unique spins on the concept. The latest is Astroslugs, an upcoming puzzler from indie studio Bit Barons.MagniFusion Review
When Osmos made the transition to the iPad, it was a perfect fit; pushing around bubbles with your fingers just felt natural. MagniFusion attempts to take a similar concept and add some puzzle and arcade elements to it, and it's largely successful. Unfortunately, the loose controls undermine what's otherwise a solid puzzle experience.Flipstones Review
By Jon Mundy
"There's more than one way to skin a cat," so the saying goes. There's also more than one way to match up coloured gems, which may not sound as snappy, but it's a lot less nasty. Joining such well-worn methods as forming lines and arranging clusters, Flipstones has you building large triangles and hexagons from smaller coloured triangles.The Screetch Review
By David Stone
I have reviewed over a hundred games here on Gamezebo. I don't expect everyone to agree with my opinion, but I do expect to be able to play a game based upon what it tells me to do.The Screetchtold me repeatedly that it was a match-three title. Never before have I felt so mislead by such a simple description.Tidalis Review
By Jon Mundy
Tidalis promises to take you to unexplored realms, both through its fantastical storyline and its fresh take on the match-three puzzler. You'll still be matching up some familiar coloured blocks, but the way you do it differs considerably from other games in the genre. Rather than your typical Bejeweled-style swap-a-thon this is all about making use of "streams."