Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
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Tag: Strategy
Westward III: Gold Rush Preview
By Erin Bell
Sandlot Games has given us a sneak peek at Westward III: Gold Rush, the next game in the popular strategy-adventure franchise set in 19th century America.As speculators flock west in hopes of striking it rich, the kind-hearted but financially strugging Baron family welcomes three weary travelers into their home and offers them a place to rest. Greatful for their hospitality, the pioneers promise to replay the family for their kindness by sending money when they are settled.My Tribe Review
If it's true imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Grubby Games must be praising the developers at Last Day of Work (LDW), the folks behind the Virtual Villagers series, because Grubby's My Tribe is virtually the same game but with a few extra features.Home Sweet Home: Christmas Edition Review
Bright lights, big smiles, frosty temperatures and dozens of casual game developers looking to cash in while Christmas carols and Chanukah hymns are a-ringing... yep, must be holiday time again! First to star the yuletide season off with a bang is Home Sweet Home: Christmas Edition. A relatively minor expansion on the popular interior design simulation series, it's nonetheless one with a welcome Noel-themed twist.Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Tips Walkthrough
Check out our walkthrough for Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe. CAMPAIGN MODE You will start the game in Campaign Mode. You will visit a variety of towns and neighborhoods performing tasks for the local mayors. CASUAL MODE You will be given a specific goal in this mode and you can use a strategy of your choosing in order to beat the game. TABS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN There are 4 tabs at the bottom of the screen, each tab serves a different purpose and will help you reach y...Forgotten Lands: First Colony Tips Walkthrough
By David Becker
Check out our strategy guide and walkthrough for Forgotten Lands: First Colony. GENERAL TIPS The help panel offers useful information about units and buildings. A unit's scroll shows the amount of products it produces per cycle when placed on a building. The left number in the upper right panel of the screen shows the current food reserve, the right number displays your population. The town hall supplies a food reserve of four from the beginning on. Demolishing a building recovers ha...Lavender’s Botanicals Review
You've probably strolled past stores like the Body Shop and Bath & Body Works countless times while at your local mall, or perhaps you've stepped inside to check out the scented lotions, fancy creams and rinses. You glance at one of the price tags and gasp. "Heck, why don't I add lemon zest to a bar of soap and charge $10," you mutter to yourself. Here's your chance.Alice Greenfingers 2 Review
What would happen if you took a time management game and offered it in untimed mode? Alice Greenfingers 2 has the answer, and it turns out to be surprisingly engaging. But to fully enjoy the game as it is, you have to put aside all your preconceptions about what it's supposed to be.Like a warm Spring day spent puttering in the garden, Alice Greenfingers 2 is as much about process as it is about produce. And while it takes some getting used to, the reward can be hours of stressfree satisfaction.Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Review
By Erin Bell
At the risk of sounding cliched, HipSoft has done it again with Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe. Not only does the game offer a fresh set of challenges the third time around, but it continues to succeed in its unlikely quest of making real estate both accessible and fun.As the name implies, this time around you're stamping your passport and heading across the pond to Europe, where you'll spend time in countries like England, Spain and Switzerland helping the locals to spruce up their towns by building new properties like Spanish haciendas, English cottages and Swiss chalets.