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Midnight Mansion HD (Review) Mac
Posted by H2oelemental on November 20, 2011 under Mac, ReviewsWish you could explore those old mansions in your town to see what treasures are hidden within? Midnight Mansion HD Episodes 1 & 2 by Actionsoft ($14.99) is your answer. Midnight Mansion HD follows the same formula that fans have come to expect. The game is improved by allowing the fans to take advantage of their computer's powerful graphics, enhancing their gaming experience and adding le... more. -
Royal Envoy II (Review) PC
Posted by H2oelemental on October 31, 2011 under PC, ReviewsEver wish you could save a village? Royal Envoy II is your answer. It plays very much like the original Royal Envoy. Royal Envoy II starts as you are late arriving to the King's meeting. After much debate, you are sent to make the people in the villages happy. You go with one of the Kings's men, Cedric. He will help you achieve your objectives. You must clear land, gather resources, manag... more. -
Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots (Review) iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch
Posted by H2oelemental on October 30, 2011 under Portables, ReviewsEver wish you could slice and dice food with the best of the chefs? Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots by Halfbrick Studios (iPhone $0.99) is the answer for you. You need to chop and slice your way through various levels of flying fruit and slice the magic beans for extra lives, but be careful of the bombs that will explode when struck, taking one of your lives. The fruit includes tomatoes, pineapple,... more. -
Leedmees (Review) Xbox 360 Kinect
Posted by H2oelemental on October 5, 2011 under Reviews, Xbox 360Wish you can save a species? Leedmees by Konami (Xbox 360 Kinect, 800 MS Points) is a fun and interactive game that allows you to do just that. You must guide them (the Leedmees) to safety using your whole body. You can pick them up, roll them with your body movements, and if you’re not careful, destroy them. You must get a certain number of Leedmees from one portal to another. These por... more. -
Rise of Nightmares (Review) Xbox 360 Kinect
Posted by H2oelemental on September 19, 2011 under Reviews, Xbox 360Ever want to take someone's head off? Sega's Rise of Nightmares for Xbox 360 Kinect ($49.99) will allow you to live your fantasy. You start with the choice of two difficulty levels: Humane and No Mercy. Once the game begins, you are completely immersed in the fight of your life. At the beginning of the game, you find yourself playing Aaron who is in a locked cell with Katja. To get out of t... more. -
Protect The Monkeys (Review) iPod/iPad
Posted by H2oelemental on August 28, 2011 under Portables, ReviewsDo you love (or hate) monkeys? Then Protect The Monkeys by YeeDa Games, iPhone $0.99 (also available in HD for iPad $0.99) is the game for you. You will need to slide your way to keep the monkeys safe to advance to the next level. Upon opening the game you will find the option to start a new game, resume a saved game, options, and use Game Center. Options allows you to choose whether or no... more. -
Choo Choo Steam Trains (Review) iPhone/iPod/iPad
Posted by H2oelemental on July 21, 2011 under Portables, ReviewsEver wish you could be a train conductor? Choo Choo Steam Trains by Chillingo (Iphone $0.99) grants your wish. You start off with 3 options: Play, Build, Watch. You can also click on a crystal and validate your e-mail address to get into Crystal where you can view your achievements, find friends, look at recommended games, my games, account settings, and switch users. When you click play... more. -
Aztec Quest (Review) iPhone
Posted by H2oelemental on June 8, 2011 under Portables, ReviewsLooking for a way to get your creativity rolling? Look no further than Aztec Quest. Aztec Quest allows you to take the elements of a puzzle and put them in their proper place to hit the ending diamond with your ball. A ball comes out of the starting element, the dragonhead. The other elements of the game consist of rollers, spring pads, tubes, hammers, catapults and teleport pads. Thes... more. -
Dying for Daylight (PC) Review
Posted by H2oelemental on May 31, 2011 under PC, ReviewsDying for a game that you can sink your teeth into? Charlaine Harris’s Dying for Daylight is the answer for you. You play Dahlia, a vampire looking for the legendary Sun Potion. This potion is said to allow vampires to walk in the sun. The story opens with comic book style art that starts the story. The game is broken down into episodes. As you complete each section you will move... more. -
Reel Deal Slots Adventure III (Review) PC
Posted by H2oelemental on March 22, 2011 under PC, ReviewsEver wanted to take a spin on a slot machine? Reel Deal Slots: Adventure III by Phantom is your answer. Travel around the world and unlock each country/continent to increase your selection of playable areas. The game challenges start out by having you spin the wheels 150 times and progressively gets harder with challenges such as having to get a number of points in a certain amount of minute... more.
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