Grow A Garden 2 Base Price List
By Meriel Green
What's the most valuable crop?Evomon Best Starter [Leafbun, Blazpup, or Bubble?]
By Adele Wilson
Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type?Evomon Tier List [META and BEST Evomon]
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The Evomon dream team.
Tag: Strategy
Rooms: The Main Building Review
By Erin Bell
Don't take the just-slightly-above-average score we've decided to give Rooms: The Main Building as a sign that we felt only lukewarm about the game. On the contrary: Rooms is one of the most interesting, unique and challenging puzzle games we've seen in a while. It just takes a while to grow on you due to some design quirks that are too significant to ignore.Rooms: The Main Building's shtick is slider puzzles - and lots of them. Slider puzzles, for those unfamiliar with the term, are those puzzles where an image is segmented into tiles and then scrambled, and you have to recreate the image by sliding the tiles around until they all fall into their proper places.Oval Office Review
With the countdown to election season quickly drawing near, it seems like practically everyone's got an opinion (and one they're all too happy to share) on how America should be run. Thankfully for the more outspoken among us, would-be policy makers finally have a chance to put their money where their mouth is with Oval Office.A comprehensive simulation of modern politics and matters of state, the game quickly wows with its detail and depth, even if the scope and difficulty will be hard for the average player to stomach.Kudos 2 Preview
By Erin Bell
Positech Games has released the first screenshots for its next game, Kudos 2, which is scheduled for released in early October. Kudos 2 is the sequel to the life simulation strategy game that puts you in charge of a character from the age of 20 to 30 and challenges you to help them make something of themselves.In this turn-based game, your character starts out uneducated and penniless, working a dead-end job. Your goal is to improve their life, whether that means making them happier, more popular, wealthier, or by carving out a career.Home Sweet Home 2: Kitchens and Baths Preview
By Erin Bell
Big Blue Bubble let us in on a sneak preview of the sequel to its interior design strategy game, Home Sweet Home. Home Sweet Home 2: Kitchens and Baths will introduce you to the hip lifestyle of uptown apartment living, where you can create the kitchens and bathrooms of your clients' dreams.Pay attention to clues to figure out what your client needs, and design a room with your own creative touch. Then, bring in your crew and watch your design come to life.The game will feature improved controls for the building phase, a new collection of riddles, and hundreds of new appliances and customizable furniture from twelve different categories. Players will have the ability to change the materials and colors of the items.Pony World Review
Every little girl dreams of having a pony, or so they say. Thankfully for parents, now besotted toddlers can finally get one courtesy of Pony World Deluxe, which lets you raise simulated versions of the friendly critters at a fraction of the real-world cost.Sunshine Acres Review
Want to work on a farm? Given the number of farming games we've seen lately, this seems to be a popular idea...at least with game developers. If you're up for another one, or just like wearing overalls and a straw hat, Sunshine Acres is a time management farming game that has you raising fresh veggies to keep your little plot growing.Build in Time Tips Walkthrough
Check out our tips and tricks for Build in Time. STRATEGY TIPS Keeping your customers happy will ensure that you get a bigger tip from them. Right before you take a customer to their new home, you should give them an appliance in order to boost their heart rate. Don't let any customer fall below 2 hearts or you're guaranteed to get a lesser amount in the end. Once they are all out of hearts they will leave and you will lose that revenue. If you want to make the most mon...Build in Time Review
Have you ever wished you could travel back in time? Einstein believed that space is curved and time is relative, so time travel is theoretically possible... at least if you plan on traveling to the future. Build in Time takes you in the other direction, where you build your way through six decades of styles and trends from 1950 to 2009. The theme developers from juke boxes and flower power, to disco and leg warmers, straight into the Internet Age and modern life.