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Tag: Puzzle
Heroes of Hellas 2: Olympia Review
By David Stone
It's always nice when a sequel isn't just a re-skinned game with a new coat of paint. Developer Jaibo Games went back to ancient Greece for Heroes of Hellas 2, the sequel to Heroes of Hellas, but it isn't all same-old.The game greets you with a fully-voiced introduction, telling you how the land is falling due to rampant evil. You are to create a haven for the good people in the land of Olympia. Continue to grow and shape the land and its people, and you may yet stand a chance at freeing the rest of the world from evil.The Perfect Tree Review
By David Stone
It's that time of year again. Time for entertaining family you see once a year, wearing your credit card's stripe through while blowing past your limit, and decorating your tree while another ball shatters on the ground. Well, with Anawiki Games' The Perfect Tree, there's something that can be done about that last thing, but it's so much work that you'll probably want to deal with Aunt Ethyl's perfume overdose than another level. Your completely non-descript match-three game, The Perfect Tree has only one thing to do: earn stars to buy ornaments for your empty tree to make it all pretty and such. You earn stars by making matches over purple tiles (or gold ones which need to be matched over twice!).Everyday Genius: SquareLogic Walkthrough
By David Stone
Welcome to Gamezebo's tips and tricks for Everyday Genius: SquareLogic.EveryDay Genius: Square Logic has no timer. Feel free to take your time, look at the board, and formulate your strategies.At its heart, EveryDay Genius: Square Logic is Sudoku. That means no two of the same number in the same row or column.Possible answers are called Candidates. When the board starts, all candidates appear in all the boxes. As you find correct answers, invalid candidates will begin disapp...Everyday Genius: SquareLogic Review
By David Stone
Not often does a game come along where the first adjective you can think of is "sublime." We've played many number/logic games, but few are as addictive or thoughtful as TrueThought's Everyday Genius: Square Logic. This game was so good, it literally infected our dreams after a night of playing it. The basic premise of Everyday Genius: Square Logic is like Sudoku, where you fill in grids ranging in size from 4x4 to 9x9 with numbers that cannot repeat in the same row or column. The possible numbers (called candidates) appear in each box, and are eliminated by either solving another box in the same row or column, or right-clicking it because simply cannot be part of the correct answer. However, that is where the similarity ends.Devil’s Tuning Fork Review
By Erin Bell
As human beings most of us are accustomed to relying on our eyes to see the objects around us and guide us to where we need to go. But that's not the only way of perceiving our environment. Devil's Tuning Fork is a free PC download developed by a small team of students from DePaul University. Highly experimental and set in an abstract world inspired by the art of M. C. Escher, the game attempts to let the player experience what it's like to "hear" the environment instead of see it.Orba Review
Match-three puzzlers aren't exactly in short supply on the App Store, so it takes a unique approach -- or at least some polished aesthetics -- to make an impact in the crowded marketplace. Orba, a recent screen-clearing entry from Kieffer Bros, does a little of both, offering a simple experience that is ideally suited for the iPhone and wrapped up in a nice visual packageFishdom: Frosty Splash Review
Fishdom: Frosty Splash is the Christmas version of Playrix's popular match-3 game, Fishdom. The game follows in the footsteps of the Halloween-themed Fishdom: Spooky Splash, and the Thanksgiving-themed Fishdom: Harvest Splash, this time allowing you to decorate your fish tanks with holiday cheer.Jewel Quest 4: Heritage Review
By Erin Bell
In the aptly titled Jewel Quest: Heritage, Rupert's arch-rival Sebastian Grenard has stolen the Golden Jewel Board, claiming it as a family heirloom. In order to prove that the board is rightfully his, Rupert must trace the origins of the Jewel Board all the way back to the Aztec Empire while investigating his own family tree to see how the history of the jewel board is intertwined with the lives of his own ancestors. The fourth game in the gem-swapping match-3 series features the same core gameplay as its predecessors. The goal is to match three or more jewels to clear them from the board and turn the tiles below to gold. the board is complete when all the tiles are turned to gold before the allotted time limit runs out.