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Tag: Puzzle
Headspin: Storybook Review
By Erin Bell
Headspin: Storybook is a collection of spot-the-difference puzzles presented in a giant 3D pop-up book - but this isn't the kind of story you'll want to read before bedtime. The pastoral setting, which evokes a medieval village, is deceptively peaceful: an unrelenting timer and increasingly challenging puzzles make this a game of reflexes rather than relaxation.Kaeru Jump Review
By Lisa Cowdell
I play a lot of games. All kinds of games. Puzzle games, arcade games, pinball, Wii, music games, hidden object games, time management games, match three games. I don't want you to think I'm bragging. It's just that I play a lot of games with my family. Family times have always been focused around playing games together. And most games I can finish or score very high if I put my mind to it. So, I was quite disheartened when I started playing Kaeru Jump to find that it took me a really long time just to pass the first level.Strimko Review
By David Stone
There have been a rash of great logic/puzzle games in the last few months, and Strimko, from newcomer Braintonik, is a worthy addition to that roster. Taking Sudoku in new directions makes for a fun - if uneven - experience.Deep Blue Sea 2 Preview
By Erin Bell
Scheduled to launch next month, Deep Blue Sea 2 is the second game from Danish studio The Game Equation and the follow-up to 2008's match-3 Deep Blue Sea. While it's almost unheard of to spend two whole years developing a sequel in the world of casual PC downloads, the developers of Deep Blue Sea 2 have put that time to good tweaking the gameplay and even adapting one of casual gaming's most popular genres - hidden object - into the match-3 mix. Read on for Gamezebo's hands-on impressions of the game's first few levels.Geisha: The Secret Garden Review
By Alicia Ashby
If I didn't tell you that Geisha: The Secret Garden is the first project from French developer Casual Box, you'd probably be able to guess it anyway. Games like Geisha almost always result from the blend of bold creativity and muddled execution that you see most often in first-time creators. What Casual Box has tried to achieve here is a clever reinvention of the basic match-3 puzzle game using mahjong-like tiles, a zen gardening mini-game, and Japanese-themed visuals to create a relaxing atmosphere where players pit themselves against an ever-growing flood of titles that need to be eliminated by matching them into groups of three or more.Bounce Quest Review
In many early civilizations, rites of passage were held to celebrate the coming of age of a worthy apprentice to test his skills, will and might. Bounce Quest is a puzzle game based upon a certain rite of passage involving wizards and magic where you're the one who will be put to the test. The story revolves around a wizard trainee who has finally developed enough power to be considered as a master wizard by the council elders. However, before being a full-fledged master wizard your skills must be put to the test against a real peril that's plaguing the land. Harnessing your ball of power, you have to cleanse the area of all evil, bring back peace to earn your much-deserved wizard ranking.Aqualux Review
By David Stone
Fixing a broken leak usually involves a call to a plumber at 4 a.m. But in Aqualux, a new puzzle game from Milkman Games, it's up to you to guide the flow to the drain. While fun and engaging, you've done this home repair before. The gameplay concept is a familiar one. Move pipes with various joint shapes to guide the flow of liquid from a starting point to an end point. Depending upon color, pipes can either be swapped with an adjacent piece or rotated in place. There are obstacles such as large bricks that cannot be moved, or pipes which cannot be altered from their starting position. And in later levels, you'll find wormholes that transports the flowing ooze to another part of the board.Simplz: Zoo Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Simplz: Zoo. General Game Information Game released by Reflexive entertainment and South Wind Games January 2010 A combination Match-3, simulation game where the player via a match-3 game earns funds to purchase animals, build structures, and exhibits which over time will become more elaborate with the goal of becoming the number one ranking zoo in the World. Each time you purchase an item for you Zoo and place it on the land provided your Zo...