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Happy Street Review
By Dant Rambo
Mobile games are a strange animal. Unlike console games, where it's easy to form a solid opinion upon completion, much of your opinion is formed in-between plays. More specifically, it's based on how long you can go before playing again. In that area, Happy Street is a massive success. Minor issues aside, it's everything I could hope for in a mobile sim and, cliche though it may sound, I'm having trouble focusing on this review because I'd rather be playing it. My life is hard.Happy Street Walkthrough
By Dant Rambo
Happy Street is a simulation game developed by Godzilab, wherein players are tasked with building their own homes and villages, making friends, playing games, and more. Our quick start guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Happy Street Preview
By Dant Rambo
I was on my daily stroll, exploring parts of town I'd not yet made it to. I walked block after block, soaking up the window signs promising half-off oven mitts and discount electronics. I approached Oak Street, and decided to check it out. As I carried on, something cropped up in my mind: There are no oak trees on this street. Its name is pointless. Uninviting and obtuse. Then I took a left at Happy Street.Neverwinter Preview
By Andy Chalk
From the ashes of the Spellplague comes Neverwinter, a free-to-play Dungeons & Dragons MMO that will put players in the middle of an epic struggle for the fate of one of the most famous cities in the Realm.Pirate101 Preview
By Andy Chalk
KingsIsle Entertainment, the people who brought you Wizard101, are at it again with an exciting new family-friendly fantasy world called Pirate101.Family Guy Online Preview
By Nadia Oxford
It seems today that all you see is violence in movies and sex on TV. Where are those good old fashioned values on which we used to rely? Let's look to the Internet, where Fox Consumer Products, Roadhouse Interactive, and ACRONYM Games Inc. are preparing to launch Family Guy Online, a free-to-play massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) that runs in your browser. You can do questionable chores for Herbert the Pervert, lay waste to Dead Format Records for that "Surfing Bird" incident, and play Chase the Greased-Up Deaf Guy, all from the comfort of your own home. Finally, media with morals and values. Cheers to Peter Griffin, savior of our souls!Star Wars: The Old Republic Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Three months can be a long time in the life of a young MMORPG, possibly long enough to make or break it in today's market. Star Wars: The Old Republic has made it past the 90-day mark - and sits on the cusp of its first truly significant content update - making it the perfect time to see if the Force truly is with BioWare's big budget foray into the genre.Jumala Preview
By Nadia Oxford
What if your friend built a game, and you could take out your red pen and mark it as you go? Better yet, what if you could pause the game, play around with it, and share your alterations with other friends, family members, and the community at large? That's the concept behind Jumala, a PC title that brings game creation to the players. No programming experience necessary.