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Tag: Puzzle
Collapse! Review
By Erin Bell
When it comes to classic puzzle games, GameHouse's venerable Collapse series is right up there with the likes of Bejeweled and Zuma. The latest sequel, called simply COLLAPSE!, is a follow-up to Super Collapse 3 that refreshes the franchise with a visual facelift, new types of boards and other goodies.Jewel Quest 4: Heritage Preview
By Erin Bell
The fourth title in iWin's Jewel Quest match-3 series, Jewel Quest 4: Heritage (formerly known as Jewel Quest: Legacy of the Golden Jewel Board), is slated to launch later this month and Gamezebo has the sneak peek. Rupert Pack has settled into a comfortable life with his wife Emma and daughter Natalie, having opened a museum of exotic artifacts with the prized Golden Jewel Board as the exhibit's centerpiece. Nothing seems amiss... until government agent storm through the museum's doors and confiscate the Golden Jewel Board on the orders of none other than the evil Sebastian Grenard, who has claimed it as a family heirloom.The Treasures of Montezuma 2 Review
By David Stone
Sequels are difficult things to gauge sometimes. This is doubly true when the first game was a real winner. The Treasures of Montezuma 2 is of course the follow-up to last year's Treasures of Montezuma, but in spite of the 18 months between titles it doesn't look like a lot of new material was brought to the table.Treasures of the Serengeti Review
It's hard to imagine the dry, grassy plains of the Serengeti would be a particularly hospitable location to settle, and it's certainly not the kind of place where you'd expect to encounter a land rich with colorful gems ripe for the plucking. Treasures of the Serengeti may take more than a few liberties with its premise, but the tribal setting provides a nice backdrop for an unusual blend of traditional jigsaw puzzle and fast-paced gem matching gameplay.Simplz: Zoo Preview
By Erin Bell
Reflexive Entertainment has announced its next game, Simplz: Zoo, a time management game that will put players in charge of their own zoo and give them a chance to control nearly every aspect of it, from which animals they exhibit to where to put the drinking fountains. Created by the same team that developed Airport Mania, Simplz: Zoo was created with a similar focus: having fun and putting smiles on players' faces. The game will feature a soundtrack from composer Isaac Shepard, whose music you might remember from the zen-like hit Web game Music Catch.Collapse! Preview
By Erin Bell
When it comes to classic puzzle games, GameHouse's Collapse! series is right up there with the best of them -- which is why we were excited to learn that the franchise is returning with a brand new block-busting, color-matching title called simply COLLAPSE! The premise of Collapse! is of course to click on clusters of three or more of the same colored block to clear them from the screen. When this happens, the surrounding blocks "collapse" in on the hole to create new color matching combinations. In COLLAPSE! you'll travel a new world with more than 180 levels and guide your own customizable character on a heroic mission to free the land from invaders, going up against enemies like Blockzilla and Blocktopus.World Train Royale Review
By David Becker
Don't judge a book by its cover. This saying, along with the ability to be patient, should be kept in mind when it comes to World Train Royale, a new game by developer versus-software. The combination of match-3, time management, and tycoon elements surely sounds promising, but as always the mixture of different genres can be a tricky case. While the game is far from perfect, players who enjoy details and a real challenge might still get hooked on it easily.Constellation Review
By David Stone
If we were to trace casual games back to their roots, then we would certainly come across old standbys like Reversi or Bejeweled. These were games that didn't try to pretend they were anything more than fun, simple diversions. But as history has shown, just because they were simple, didn't mean they were without merit. Constellation, from indie house PaperDragon Games, sets out to prove this same ideal, with pretty decent success.