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Tag: Puzzle
Zen Games Review
By Erin Bell
Ever heard of Hexajong or Ishidoku? We didn't think so. They happen to be German developer Like Dynamite's own unique spins on mah jong and Sudoku, respectively. Both games appear together in the package known collectively as Zen Games.Aquitania Review
The name Aquitania, at first glance, sounds like an underwater adventure. It's actually a Roman division in the southwest part of Gaul. The game indeed radiates ancient Rome much like Awem Studio's previous hit, Cradle of Rome. Despite quickly turning frenzied and missing an introduction to the story, Aquitania's match-three gameplay entertains.Secrets of Olympus Review
By Joel Brodie
Rich and varied as Greek mythology is, our heads couldn't help but fill with visions of magical treasures, hidden temples and stunning supernatural beasts at the sound of this new tile-matching puzzler's name. Unfortunately, despite offering two highly distinct styles of play and a wholly attractive range of backgrounds, visuals and lilting symphonic tunes, it was soon discovered that the real Secrets of Olympus are as follows.Safecracker Review
By Joel Brodie
Duncan W. Adams is an eccentric millionaire petrol tycoon with a collection of combination safes and arcane locking devices. After he disappears and is presumed dead, his relatives hire you, an accomplished safecracker and locksmith, to search through Adams' mansion for his will to see who he has left his fortune to. But it won't be easy - Adams has left an elaborate series of puzzles to make whoever wants his will to work for it. That's the premise behind Safecracker.Neptunia Review
By Joel Brodie
Relaxing, fun and cerebral, Neptunia - an undersea puzzler notable primarily for its extensive storyline, solid production values and leisurely action - is in many ways the quintessential casual game. Based on a simple mechanic, accessible to players of all ages and skill levels, and designed to be enjoyed at your own pace, it'll prove equally attractive to working professionals and feisty whippersnappers alike. However, being a textbook example does have its disadvantages as well.ZoomBook: The Temple of the Sun Review
By Joel Brodie
Throughout the history of the casual game, the storyline has often been an afterthought. At first, no one cared about character and plot. In an effort to attract women, though, developers began adding simple narratives to their jewel-swappers. For a time, the story sat in silence in the corner of the room without disrupting the game; you could click past the cutscenes and still have fun. But no more. In ZoomBook: The Temple of the Sun, the narrative is such an intricate part of the tapestry, there's no separating the two.Cindy’s Sundaes Review
If you walked past someone playing a game of Cindy's Sundaes, you might write it off as a 3-in-a-row Bejeweled clone that replaces gems with dessert. But if you sat down and took control of the mouse for a few minutes you'll find that - while not completely original - this delicious little game offers a few extras "treats" for puzzle fans.ZenGems Review
By Erin Bell
It never ceases to amaze me that developers can keep finding new and interesting ways to re-invent three-in-a-row gameplay. ZenGems, a simple yet addictive Asian-themed puzzle game from FreshGames, happens to be a particularly spectacular example.