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Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children Review
By Chuck Miller
Temperatures are in the teens, snow blankets the ground and icicles hang from the eves. Brrrrr! It's hard not to think about heading for a warmer climate -- something tropical, balmy and bright!Well, it may not be possible to jet to Hawaii or the Bahamas, but you can at least pack your bags, figuratively, and head for a sultry retreat in Isola. That's right. The long-awaited sequel to Virtual Villagers is here!Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children Preview
Right now, even as you read this, thousands of gamers from around the world are at their job or school -- yet they're daydreaming of little island castaways.No, they're not so concerned with the gang from Lost or Survivor. Instead, they've fallen for a lovable cast of characters fending for themselves on Isola, a fictitious island in the mega-popular casual game, Virtual Villagers.This runaway hit - which challenges you to micromanage the lives of these shipwrecked men, women and children -- has captured the hearts of many for its accessible yet addictive game-play, attractive graphics and soothing music.Sid Meier’s Railroads! Review
By Joel Brodie
Trains captivate. Whether invoking memories of a simple layout under the Christmas tree, a story from a beloved book or scene from a favorite film, or the joys of watching your own children indulge in some make-believe railroading, trains have the power to fascinate.Thanks to Sid Meier's Railroads, that addictive allure is yours to enjoy -- trainmaster or not.Westward Tips & Tricks Walkthrough
By Joel Brodie
Check out Tips & Tricks for the latest from Sandlot Games, Westward:Each Farm can support about 10 people.Trading Posts are especially useful on maps with few resources. A mix of Gunslingers and Deputies is more effective than one or the other alone. Ranches use Wood and Water, but each Citizen working there produces more Food than a Citizen at a Farm. When a character is selected, if you hold down the Shift key and then left-click on the map, the character will move to that location. Focusing ...Cute Knight Tips & Tricks Walkthrough
By Joel Brodie
Check out Tips and Tricks for casual role-playing game (RPG), Cute Knight. Note: lots of great information here. . . but also lots of spoilers.Special Event Endings1. "The Royal Family"2. "False Princess"3. "Fairytale Wedding"4. "Royal Knight"5. "Family Magic"6. "Warrior Wife"7. "Partners"8. "Dragonslayer"9. "Oops"10. "Slacker"Adventuring Endings11. "Hero"12. "Fighter"13, "Martial Artist"14. "Thug"15. "Witch"16. "Sage"17. "Sorceress"18. "Druid"19. "Assassin"Academic Endings20. "Professor"21. "...Nancy Drew: Danger By Design Review
By Joel Brodie
Many computer gamers - even casual ones - may recall the popularity of "adventure" games in the '90s. These story-based titles, from the likes of Sierra and LucasArts, whisked away players to interesting locations to solve puzzles and interact with characters.At some point over the years, computer gamers turn their backs on these slower-paced point-and-click adventures for more action-heavy shoot-em ups, fantasy role-playing games and strategy titles.Westward Preview
By Joel Brodie
The "Golden Age of the Western" began in the 1930s and lasted through the '70s. Stagecoach, A Fistful of Dollars, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, My Darling Clementine and High Noon epitomize the best in films. On TV, it was shows like Wagon Train, Bonanza, Maverick, Rawhide and Gunsmoke that kept viewers in the saddle.For PC pardners, however, no "Golden Age" appeared. A handful of decent mainstream titles sauntered into town over the years, but nothing to placate the more "refined" tastes of the casual gamer...until now.Cute Knight Review
By Erin Bell
With intricate subplots, playtimes of 30 hours or more, complex menu-driven interfaces and hundreds of different items and character stats to juggle, the role-playing game (RPG) is not a genre typically associated with casual gaming.Cute Knight, however, strips away a lot of that weightiness while remaining true to its RPG roots. The result is a light adventure that's easy to get into and can be played in short spurts - in other words, it's perfect for the casual gamer.