Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
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Tag: Puzzle
Deep Blue Sea 2 Review
After working on the violent and mature themed Hitman game, two members of the development team switched gears and embarked on a journey into the casual gaming world by forming The Game Equation. Following a similar theme of change, the studio's 2008 debut Deep Blue Sea blended match-three style gameplay with a tale about an advertizing executive named Jessica who ditches her day job to become a deep sea treasure hunter. Two years of polish and hard work have made their follow-up aquatic puzzle adventure all the more impressive.Numbl Review
By Keith Andrew
Some say mental arithmetic is a dying art, and they may have a point. Take a trip to any major store when the tills are down, for instance, and you'll see just how incompetent the average human being is without a computer doing the leg work for them. Numbl, however, just might be the ticket to get our brains back in gear, its simple number-based play helping to get the blood flowing up top.Babo Crash Review
By Jim Squires
Innovation isn't a word that's used too often when describing match-3 games. Sure Bejeweled Blitz offered a neat re-tooling of the genre, but new experiences like that are few and far between. Babo Crash is one of those rare new experiences, and it's one that works incredibly well. Crazy power-ups, challenging obstacles, and unique objectives turn the well-worn match-3 formula on its head -- and we couldn't be happier.The Enchanted Kingdom: Elisa’s Adventure Review
By David Stone
Building a kingdom is a tough gig. After all, you have to match all those tiles, unscramble those pictures and build production facilities in less than two seconds. Okay, it's not necessarily tough, but it sure is fun, and The Enchanted Kingdom: Elisa's Adventure is definitely fun if not deepTinseltown Dreams: The 50’s Review
By David Stone
How many times have we seen something move from the silver screen to the small screen? Movies that get turned into TV shows rarely work well. This same move for Tinseltown Dreams: The 50s from PC screen to iPhone/iPod Touch is fraught with the same perils, and sadly, doesn't fare too well.Saving Private Sheep Preview
By Erin Bell
The war between wolves and sheep is raging in Saving Private Sheep, an upcoming physics-based puzzle game for iPhone from French developer Bulky Pix. Read on for a sneak peek.Lilly & Sasha: Curse of the Immortals Review
By Chad Sapieha
The most important element of any RPG is narrative. Players spend hours reading dialogue, and if it's filled with typos, written by someone noticeably uncomfortable with English, or just plain boring, the experience can quickly become unbearable. Happily, this isn't a problem for the wonderfully witty Lilly & Sasha: Curse of the Immortals, a new game from independent RPG shop John Wizard.Charmed Review
By Lisa Cowdell
I have been known to play Bejeweled for hours, so you might say I have a great affinity for well-designed match three games. (Of course, I like shiny jewels and precious gems too... what girl doesn't?) Mind Juice Media has built a match-3 game around objects that women like me enjoy in Charmed.