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Tag: Strategy
Chocolatier: Decadence by Design Preview
By Erin Bell
While The Great Chocolate Chase: A Chocolatier Twist was a fun time management diversion, the game that Chocolatier fans are really waiting for is the true follow-up to Chocolatier 2 - the game that will continue the tycoon style gameplay that had players trotting the globe in the service of the famous Baumeisters and their vast chocolate empire. Fear not, because Chocolatier: Decadence by Design is on its way, and we're here to give you a first look.Bipo: Mystery of the Red Panda Tips Walkthrough
By Erin Bell
Check out our walkthrough for Bipo: Mystery of the Red Panda. TIPS You get four slots to save your game in. Use them all instead of saving your game over the same slot. This will allow you to restart from different points in the game if you need to. When the game tells you to save, it's a good idea to listen. The "ESC" key brings up your menu. You can investigate objects by either pressing the "c" key or the spacebar. WORLD MAP Y...Bipo: Mystery of the Red Panda Review
By Erin Bell
If you enjoy "old school" role-playing games (RPGs) like Aveyond or Eschalon but find the combat aspects of the games a bit of a drag, then Bipo: Mystery of the Red Panda might be for you. In terms of depth and length it doesn't hold a candle to the meatier RPGs out there, but the fact that there are no random monster encounters or tedious level-grinding make it an interesting alternative.Forgotten Lands: First Colony Review
At face value, it would seem like an impossible task: To create a deep, yet wholly accessible real-time strategy (RTS) game allowing even novice players to colonize entire realms. Yet that's precisely the subtle balance that Forgotten Lands: First Colony manages to strike, offering an incredibly rich, yet immediately intuitive exercise in settlement building.Featuring a catchy theme, user-friendly controls and lots of thought-provoking challenge, it's held back from greatness only by a middling presentation, sluggish pacing and a more complex setup than beginners may be accustomed to.Vanilla & Chocolate Review
Take a business simulation like Chocolatier and combine it with a time management title such as Cake Mania and you'll end up with something like Vanilla & Chocolate, a hybrid restaurant game that fuses these two concepts together. Is it a case of two tastes that taste great together? Yes and no, as a few gameplay and technical issues left a bit of a bad taste in our mouths.OK, so it's not the most inventive name, but at least with a title like Vanilla & Chocolate you know you're managing an ice cream store. In the main Story mode, you enter the "Ice Cream Master's Apprentice Competition" and are tasked with running an ice cream parlor.Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Preview
By Erin Bell
We have some good news for fans of Build-a-lot and Build-a-lot: Town of the Year. The third instalment of the construction-themed strategy game is launching very soon. Hipsoft gave us a rundown of the new gameplay features you can expect to see in Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe.As the title implies, this time around you'll get to travel to nine locations all over Europe, including Portugal, Switzerland, Italy, France, Greece, Germany and Ireland, while building new types of European-style house.Tradewinds Caravans Tips Walkthrough
In Tradewind Caravans you will travel along the Silk Road from Damascus to the Eastern edge of China, finding adventure, glory, and maybe fortune along the way. The series retains its trademark humor and plot depth, but this time the game experience varies tremendously from character to character, making it six complete games in one. STRUCTURE OF THE GUIDE This guide is divided into the following sections: 1. Getting Started: Choosing a Character. 2. General Gameplay Tips for All Character...Townopolis Review
Construction simulations are all the rage lately, helping to prove that literally every genre - real-time strategy included - can benefit from a casual-minded extreme makeover. Townopolis certainly swears by this theory, reducing the core number of resources you must manage to just two (materials and workers). Unfortunately for aspiring foremen though, a weak presentation and tons of inherent drudgery serve to undermine what could otherwise be considered a strong foundation on which to build.