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Tag: Puzzle
Simplz: Zoo Review
By Chad Sapieha
If you're shopping for a match-three game with a bit of meat on the bone, look no further than Simplz: Zoo. This lengthy puzzler serves up nearly a dozen hours of polished puzzling plus several more spent building and customizing a monster-sized zoo. You're unlikely to find many other games in the genre that offer more bang for the buck. The story begins with a handwritten letter informing players that they have inherited a zoo from their grandfather, and that he hopes we will fulfill his dream of making his menagerie the top-ranked facility of its kind in the world (though, it's worth noting, he doesn't seem to have done much to achieve this goal himself, given that we start the game with just a single attraction). Then it's straight to work.Wizard Land Review
By David Stone
It's rare that a game can come completely out of nowhere and impress, particularly in the sometimes-tired puzzle genre. Looking at the screenshots for Wizard Land, the latest from developer Rumbic Studio, it looks like an average puzzle game. But looks are deceiving, and seen in action, Wizard Land is one of the best puzzle games to have come along in a long time.The story for Wizard Land isn't awe-inspiring. A land has been overrun by evil wizards, who have turned the land's source of power (a magical flower) into stone, along with the land's protector, a magical fairy. You, as the oldest wizard remaining, travel across the land to restore the power of the flower to the people, and save Wizard Land.The White House Review
By Chad Sapieha
No surprises are in store in The White House, a thoroughly middling hidden object game set in the nation's capital. Its few minor innovations are overshadowed by a substandard visual design that features poorly rendered objects which are often badly hidden in muddy, dull environments. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Players take on the role of college student Miranda Hunt (get it?), longtime friend of a professor who has gone missing while exploring and researching artifacts scattered about the White House. The FBI recruits Miranda to help find him, giving her access to freely move about the President's home.Great Adventures: Lost in Mountains Review
By Erin Bell
Great Adventures: Lost in Mountains is a bit hard to classify. It's not as deep as a sim game, nor as hectic as a time management game, but there's no denying that the cheerful aesthetic and likeable characters lend the game a certain appeal in spite of the fact that it has little to no long-term replay value. In Great Adventures you control two characters: a woman who's smart, nimble and good at crawling through small spaces, and a man (presumably her husband) whose talents include fixing mechanical gadgets and moving heavy objects. Alternating between the two characters is the key to solving the various situations and puzzles that the game throws at you.Great Adventures: Lost in Mountains Walkthrough
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Great Adventures: Lost in Mountains. Navigation: General Tips Objective 1: Find the Snow Shovel Objective 2: Turn on the TV Objective 3: Open the Kitchen Door Objective 4: Find and Open the Power Shed Objective 5: Open the Library Door Objective 6: Open the Gates to the Staff Building's Backyard Objective 7: Activate the "Book shelves" Puzzle Objective 8: Find the Combination to the "Book shelves" Puzzle Objective 9: Turn O...Ziro Review
By David Stone
The recent global warming summit in Copenhagen has brought environmental issues to the forefront of the world's attention, and people are being encouraged to help save the planet by changing their routines. Ziro is trying to help cool down the planet... using dice?TrafficCity Review
By Keith Andrew
Traffic signals one of the few things almost everyone inherently trusts, yet the pandemonium you could cause if you had them under your control is immense. TrafficCity, though handing you the keys to this asphalt-laden kingdom, expects you to be a little more responsible, however.Tumble Jumble Review
By Lisa Cowdell
Many years ago, I remember competing with my brothers for a try at a new game on the monochrome GameBoy device. Everyone who played it just couldn't put it down. We all wanted to get the highest score, and for some reason we never tired of making lines to erase the dropping blocks of varying shapes. Like the rest of the world, we were smitten with Tetris, a new kind of fun that would endure as one of the most unique game mechanics of all video games. Every since then, game developers have been trying to figure out ways to emulate Tetris and create a game genre without violating the copyright. Ideally, a worthy extension of the "stacking blocks of different shapes" category would add lots of variety and challenges. There are many out there who've tried and come up short. I think Tumble Jumble comes close.