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Tag: Puzzle
Charma:The Land of Enchantment Review
A seasoned casual gamer will take one look at Charma and immediately write it off as a Chuzzle clone.After all, not only do the names of the games sound the same but they both star cute, furry and colorful little balls with eyes on them. Plus, both Chuzzle and Charma are both 3-in-a-row games, whereby creating at least three same-colored fuzzies in a line destroys them.Gemsweeper Review
By Joel Brodie
We know many Gamezebo fans have spent countless hours clicking away at "Minesweeper" over the years, that deliciously simple yet mind-frazzling game of deduction built into the Windows operating system.Well, it's about time someone took this game concept a step further - and MumboJumbo and Lobstersoft were the ones to take the plunge.The result is Gemsweeper, a highly-polished puzzler that is as fun as it is tough.High Seas: The Family Fortune Review
By Joel Brodie
Many of us who are stuck in a dead-end job can't shake the feeling life was supposed to be more exciting. This is exactly what went through Tricia McDormand's mind as she unhappily trudged along at her father's company. But as fate would have it, Tricia one day stumbles upon a mysterious map handed down from her late grandmother, who was a daring explorer, and so Tricia decides to sail the seven seas on a magic ship to seek out the secret treasure.Rainforest Cascade Review
By Joel Brodie
GameHouse's Rainforest Cascade is kind of like a good movie sequel: you more or less know what to expect when you walk in, and you enjoy it while you're there, but it does very little to push the creative envelope.In other words, this new 3-in-a-row puzzler is fun and relaxing, but will hardly win awards for ingenuity.Exocubes Review
By Joel Brodie
Playing Gameeel's Exocubes is kind of like seeing a flick starring Samuel L. Jackson: it can be fun at times, sure, but it's by no means an extraordinary experience.Forgive the strange and biased analogy, but a game reviewer such as yours truly is trying to make a point that mediocrity exists in the interactive entertainment world just as it does in Hollywood.A Pirate’s Legend Review
By David Laprad
I've been sitting here for 20 minutes trying to think of a clever way to open this review of A Pirate's Legend. I've already scrapped, "Ahoy mates! We've dug up a new matching game," and, "Shiver me timbers! Will it walk the plank?" Now I'm stumped, so how about you read the review and I keep the cheesy wordplay to a minimum?Arctic Quest 2 Review
By Erin Bell
Even though the Snow King was defeated at the end of the first Arctic Quest, his son is back to finish the job in Arctic Quest 2, the sequel to the popular puzzle game. So once again, the Earth is in danger of being turned into a frozen wasteland with all living creatures encased in ice unless you can travel to the Snow Prince's lair to break the spell.Inca Ball Review
By Joel Brodie
This time of year, as a good chunk of the country is still waiting for spring to, er, spring, nothing beats lazing away on a damp Sunday afternoon than by clicking through a fun casual game. Why, you ask? They're simple to pick up and play but somehow impossible to put down. The latest time-waster is Inca Ball, a game that resembles the popular Zuma game from PopCap, but with a few new twists.