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]
By Adele Wilson
The Evomon dream team.
Tag: Strategy
Monster Mash Tips & Tricks Walkthrough
By Joel Brodie
Before we get to the tips and tricks to complete Monster Mash, lets take a moment to understand the elements of the game. TOWERSFirst and foremost are the towers. These will be your defense against the enemy monsters and there are different kinds for different purposes. Upgrading the towers makes them more powerful. Speed and attack power will increase with each upgrade, however, the range will stay the same. Basic Tower - Shoots at walking and flying monsters, low damage, widest range. Place t...Escape the Museum Preview
By Joel Brodie
Back in January Gamezebo posted a brief summary and a handful of screenshots for Escape the Museum, the upcoming adventure/hidden object game from Gogii Games. Over the past few days we've managed to sit down and spend some time with a playable preview version of the game, and we're happy to report that it looks to be shaping up very nicely in time for its late-February scheduled launch.Monster Mash Review
By Joel Brodie
"Once upon a time in Curly Valley a giant pickle attacks!"Oh no! Not a giant pickle! The heroic villagers of Curly Valley manage to fend off the initial attack in Monster Mash, but it's up to you to help them protect their towns from more invasions in the new tower defense game from Sandlot Games.Tower defense games such as Monster Mash involve placing a series of defense towers along a predetermined path in order get rid of the enemies before they are able to get to the village, castle or fort at the end of the path. Combining strategic placement of the defenses with powerful upgrades makes sure the enemies are taken out quickly.Ghost In The Sheet Review
By Erin Bell
We've reviewed our fair share of adventure games here at Gamezebo, but Ghost in the Sheet is something a little different. Imagine point-and-click where you can't actually pick up and carry items and are unable to touch objects directly because you're... well, a ghost. In a sheet. It's a great way to shake up the genre, and newcomers Cardboard Box Games pull it off well.Magical Forest Preview
By Joel Brodie
Ever wondered what it's like to take care of a unicorn? How about a three-headed Cerberus dog? You'll look after these wondrous creatures and more in Magical Forest, an upcoming title from 3 Blokes Studios and iWin that combines elements of monster ranching, Virtual Villagers-style resource management and real-time strategy in a fantasy-themed package.The Sims Carnival SnapCity Review
By Joel Brodie
What do you get when you combine the puzzle-rotating fun from Tetris with the thrill of building and maintaining a bustling town a la SimCity? The answer is The Sims Carnival SnapCity, the latest in Electronic Arts' downloadable Carnival "casual game" series, following BumperBlast. It might sound like an odd fusion of game styles - but it works, and very well at that.Magic Seeds Review
By Joel Brodie
Cross pumpkin seeds with cabbage and what do you get? Not lettuce of any kind nor anything from the squash family. In Magic Seeds, mixing these two produces sausage. How about mixing lemon with watermelon? Corn with tomatoes? These product that most dreaded and loved food: The fully-loaded carb food, bread.NiBiRu: Age of Secrets Review
By Joel Brodie
Many Gamezebo readers are aware of my soft spot for the adventure genre - um, perhaps it's because I wax nostalgic about these point-and-click story-driven games in my reviews whenever possible - so I'm the first to jump on an assignment that lets me play and write about them. Such is the case with NiBiRu: Age of Secrets, a nearly 3 year-old CD-ROM adventure game that is now available as a sub-$20 "casual" game download.