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Little Folk of Faery Walkthrough
By Erin Bell
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Little Folk of Faery. The guide is organized into five sections: MENUS (an explanation of the menu icons and what they do) VILLAGERS (a run-down of the different types of villagers) GENERAL TIPS WALKTHROUGH (a guide to completing all of the main quests and secondary quests in the game) COLLECTABLES (an explanation of the different collectables in the game and what bonuses they grant) To skip immediately to any part of the guide, type ...Little Folk of Faery Review
By Erin Bell
Little Folk of Faery isn't the first game to simulate caring for a tribe of villagers (see Wild Tribe, Escape from Paradise, and of course the granddaddy of them all: Virtual Villagers), but it's certainly the one of the most stylish. Set in a beautiful fantasy realm populated with leprauchans, pixies, dryads and other fairytale creatures, the game is a visual delight even as the gameplay itself is nothing groundbreaking.Millennium: A New Hope Review
By Erin Bell
Millennium: A New Hope is the latest title from Aldorlea Games, an independent developer that specializes in creating casual or "retro-style" role-playing games. Fans of the genre will find many familiar trappings here, especially if you've played any of the studio's previous titles like 3 Stars of Destiny.Jane’s Realty 2 Preview
By Erin Bell
Realore sent us some screenshots and information for Jane's Realty 2, the upcoming sequel to Jane's Realty. Like the first game, Jane's Realty 2 appears to be a building sim in the style of Be Rich, where you not only get to build up a town from the outside, but decorate the interiors of the houses with furniture and other items. Check out some screenshots, or chat about the game in our forumWestward IV: All Aboard Preview
By Erin Bell
We're pleased to present a sneak peek at Sandlot's upcoming strategy game Westward IV: All Aboard. The game boasts a new storyline and characters, 36 buildings (including new upgrades and features), secret items and characters to unlock, and the ability to train skilled workers to add building bonuses and produce town goods to sell at the train station. Westward IV is launching very soon, and in the meantime you can check out some screenshots, watch a video trailer, or chat about the game in our forum.Tropical Farm Review
By David Becker
It is hard to count how many farming games have already been developed for the casual market, and Tropical Farm by Alawar is the next in line to compete for the player's attention. While there are not many flaws to be found here, the game still feels like playing more of the same old, and a few more innovations and twists would surely have been welcome.Tropical Farm Walkthrough
By David Becker
Welcome to Gamezebo's strategy guide for Tropical FarmGeneral Tips:Before each level you will learn your goals and how much time you have to reach those goals in expert time: At the end of each day all your money will be deposited into your bank account. The quicker you finish a level, the more bonus money you will receive on top of your sale earnings. Apart from this you also get to know the new features for the following day: From the map you can start the next level, constr...Build it! Miami Beach Resort Preview
By Erin Bell
Most games in the building sim genre offer players a variety of different maps and scenarios to play, but cerasus.media's upcoming Build It! Miami Beach Resort is trying something a little different: In it, players continue to work on the same map for more than 60 years as the city becomes bigger and bigger. The goal, as the title implies, is to build a thriving resort on Miami Beach while completing the challenges that are assigned within each level. You'll begin in the year 1920 with simple bungalows, and advance year by year (each level is a new year) to the 1970s. Through the decades you'll add things like art deco hotels, cinemas, the first fast-food diner, and even giant hotels right on the beach.