Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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The Evomon dream team.
Tag: Puzzle
QuantZ Preview
By Erin Bell
Gamerizon has given us a sneak peak at QuantZ, an upcoming puzzle game that will blend action, match-3 and marble-popper gameplay. The game has been a long time coming, but we're happy to announce that it will launch later this month for PC and Mac. The objective of QuantZ is to control a cube with your mouse and drop marbles onto it. By manipulating the cube you'll gather colored "QuantZ," which you can launch to make them pop to create colorful explosions and set up combos and chain reactions. You'll explore 24 beautiful worlds and complete 100 puzzles on your quest to become the QuantZ Oracle. The game offers three modes: Strategy, Action and Puzzle, and will offer 30 hours of gameplay according to the developer.Babylonia Review
By David Stone
When playing a game, it's sad that, in spite of solid efforts from a developer, the word that first leaps to mind is formulaic. Babylonia, while well-crafted, has a big case of the "me-toos." It's a shame, because there are some interesting ideas in the game, but not enough to make it really stand out. Essentially your basic match-three tile game, Babylonia has you rebuilding the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon to please the goddess Ishtar. By playing the game, you gain resources including flowers and different coins, which are used to rebuild the gardens piece by piece.Lost Fortunes Review
By Jim Squires
Waking up at the carnival is never the sign of a good nights sleep, but waking up at the carnival with no recollection of who you are or how you got there? That's just trouble. Lucky for you there's a fortune teller ready to help you unravel this mystery in Lost Fortunes. Play a variety of brain teasing mini-games to get the fortune teller's tarot cards back and she'll help you recover those lost memories... or will she? Trapped inside her crystal ball alongside the missing tarots are the spirits of seven unfortunate souls that have had the displeasure of falling for her trickery in the past. Freeing these spirits, as well as the tarot cards, will help you in a final showdown against the disguised witch in a battle for your very own soul.World Mosaics 2 Review
By David Stone
The original World Mosaics title was a decent "picross" title, brimming with loads of puzzles and a mildly interesting story that wove the main game together. Its sequel, World Mosaics 2, returns with the plethora of puzzles of its predecessor, improves on some aspects of the first title, but strangely addresses none of the issues. The story picks up after the first World Mosaics. As soon as you discover the secret to the Pelasgian civilization - and the secret to the city of Atlantis - you encounter a strange hourglass artifact which has suddenly thrown you back in time to the age of the dinosaurs, shattering in the process.Everfall Review
By Jim Squires
In the kingdom of the forest all the flowers have lost all their petals.Hidden Wonders of the Depths II Review
By David Stone
As the saying goes, "Everything old is new again." The statement has never been truer than for Hidden Wonders of the Depths 2. It's the same game you already bought. Only Hiddener, Wondererer and Depther... I guess.Toki Tori Review
By Lisa Cowdell
He looks like a chicken, but Toki Tori is one brave bird. He's a fearless feathered friend on a mission to fetch his fettered eggs from bad guys like porcupines, hedgehogs and other prickly enemies. From the first moment he blinks his cute little eyes, you'll find Toki Tori is an adorable puzzle platformer that delivers hours of scratch-your-head, puzzle-solving fun.Hidden Island Review
By David Stone
A good game is like a cake. There is a delicate balance, an alchemy, an art. Mix just the right ingredients together, bake it just right, and it tastes delicious. Hidden Island is like an underbaked cake: it's got all the right ingredients, but hasn't been in the oven long enough.Resembling PlayFirst's Zenerchi at first glance - indeed, one could argue "heavily borrowed" - Hidden Island is a match-three using concentric circles made up of colored segments. They stack five around, and five deep, looking like a well. The goal is to make matches of three like-colors, either vertically towards the middle of the well, or in a ring horizontally.