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Hoyle Official Card Games
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Hoyle Official Card Games

A very nice collection of card games like Spite and Malice and Rummy 500. Also 50 solitaire games. Nice graphics. However, this program does not seem to have a feature of saving your games. So, if you you were to be in the middle of a game, and you want to stop playing. You quit the game, get back to it later you have to start all over again.

by Donald L.2, USA - Apr 12th 2018

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II
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Storytelling at its best

Loved the game from the very beginning. Game length was perfect and never a dull moment with all the different player dialogue choices. Loved having the ability to turn team members into jedi

by andmor, South Africa - Apr 12th 2018

Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger
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Another overpriced DLC/Paywall

Some of these features should be included in the patch, this is a very poor DLC model, only buy this on sale or if someone gifts it to you.

by Kaiser-e-rum, USA - Apr 12th 2018

Crusader Kings II: The Reaper's Due
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Good DLC, maybe a bit overpriced.

If you want to make CK2 more difficult this is a fun way to do it - lots of new events and flavour text which improves the flow of the game when you're not constantly warring.

by lewis35437, United Kingdom - Apr 12th 2018

realMyst: Masterpiece Edition
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Good update

This is the best way to play Myst today.

by lewis35437, United Kingdom - Apr 12th 2018

Borderlands 2 Complete Edition
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Nice

Great game. Tons of content and worth every cent.

by ZZ22, Uganda - Apr 12th 2018

BVS Solitaire Collection
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BVS Solitaire

Huge collection of card games, very addictive. They also supply rules for all the games. I am very happy to have this in my collection.

by Donald L.2, USA - Apr 11th 2018

Door Kickers
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Cool Game

I played this game on my phone and think i buy it for pc because it's a GREAT GAME

by Deak M.1, Hungary - Apr 11th 2018

Battlestations: Midway
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Is what It says it is...

Game is what It says it is...

PROS: Good graphics and engaging.

CONS: Controls are a touch wanky

by Dan L.13, USA - Apr 11th 2018

Project Highrise
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Pleasant Surprise

Honestly I had low expectations about what this game would be.
So I was pleasantly surprised to discover it's actually a good game.

Nothing fancy, but engaging and oddly fun.

by Dan L.13, USA - Apr 11th 2018

Life Quest 2: Metropoville
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Fun the first couple of times

It lasts longer than the first life quest, but I can only play this game for so long. Still fun though.

by Trish D., Philippines - Apr 11th 2018

FATE
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Pretty cool

Cool game, but hard to compare to better versions of the same thing - i.e. Torchlight series.

by Will Lone, USA - Apr 10th 2018

Don't Disturb
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Wonderful visuals, some expected translation issues

Don't Disturb is a game about mourning, all told through the eyes of a dog. It is technically a puzzle game, although it takes around 20 minutes to solve everything it offers.
This game is more about the journey, the way the dog tries to face the loss of its owner, and the striking visuals that show us the traditional Chinese afterlife based on their old folklore.
Since this is a Chinese indie game, the translation is quite bad, but it almost exclusively relies on visual storytelling, so it is more like a mild annoyance.
Three stars mostly because of the length. Despite the two endings, it is possible to see everything it offers in 30 minutes.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

True Fear - Forsaken Souls
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Incredible atmosphere, but tedious gameplay

This is the first game of an intended series of horror hidden object games, and unlike similar casual games, this one relies on surprisingly eerie atmosphere and even some bloodier aspects of horror games.
We play as a young woman who is trying to learn about her past... and that is pretty much it. Since this is the first episode, it is mostly atmosphere build-up, with only the bonus chapter containing some actual plot. Said atmosphere is especially strong though, better than in most 60-dollar horror titles.
Gameplay is problematic though. Backtracking is through the roof and the adventure game aspects have a hefty dose of moon logic. The hidden object scenes are so challenging, players can choose to turn them off completely. This also means that if you want a HOG that is not just a super easy casual breeze-through title, then True Fear will satisfy. A lot.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

Yesterday Origins
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A sequel that almost makes the first game obsolete

Yesterday Origins is marketed as a prequel, but in reality it is both that and a traditional sequel to Pendulo's darkest and most realistic adventure game.

Set both in the middle ages and modern days, it has quite a bit of character drama around the life of the immortal protagonist. Despite the outworldy premise and some extreme plot points, the characters are realistically fallible and morally grey, especially the girlfriend character in modern days.
The plot itself is gritty to the point where sometimes the typical point 'n' click gameplay bits almost feel out of place, despite their mostly logical nature.

On the whole though, this is probably one of Pendulo's best games, one that is so complete in its storytelling that you can safely skip the first game and just rely on this one's superior narrative and play time.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

The Book of Unwritten Tales Collection
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One of the best point 'n' click series in recent times

The Book of Unwritten Tales is something you think of when you hear the word "adventure". Set in a typical magical fantasy land, it offers anything but typical storytelling, as it follows the tale of three different protagonists (all controllable, although the Critter Chronicles reduces itself to two, and BoUT 2 has over half of the game time controlling one) trying to prevent the plans of some rather conventionally evil villains.

The real charm lies in the writing. It is partly goofy, self-referential, and full of pop culture references and fourth-wall breakings, especially when it comes to modern society; and partly dungeons&dragons type adventure with heroes, monsters, treasure, and magic.

This collection puts all games together, totalling easily over 50 hours of play time, so if you love point 'n' click, you really ought to get into the world of Aventasia.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

Samorost 3
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An Amanita game with story...

Amanita's games usually consider storytelling a secondary aspect, they are about the visuals, the imagination put into their worlds, and the really unorthodox point 'n' click puzzles.

Although Samorost 3 still has those, this time the story makes an obvious presence, as the hero Gnome tries to foil the plans of a musical monk gone rogue. Music itself is a central element in the game, many puzzles and many small planets we visit rely on it somehow.

This was also Amanita's most "adventure game-y" title for a long while, with puzzles having more straightforward solutions. The usualy intuitive use of the scenery remains though, so if you are up for some really unique experience, Samorost 3 still delivers.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

The Perils of Man
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Funny, short, and full of adventure

Perils of a Man is about a young girl who discovers the true heritage of her scientific ancestors: a time-travelling device. This puts her on a quest through the ages as she tries to find her father but also finds something more sinister.

Gameplay, for the most part, tries to follow the shoes of the more light-hearted classic adventure games. The humour is there, yet it is not the main focus and some plot elements are downright dark and gloomy.
As for difficulty, it is somewhere between a 90s adventure game and an early 2010s one. It is relatively easy, since the amount of items and interactive spots is limited, but some of the solutions need extremely out-of-the-box thinking.

For its few-hour length, Perils of Man is easily one of the best indie point 'n' clicks of recent times, although it sometimes feels more like the first episode of a cartoon series than a standalone game.

by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

Dinosaur Hunt
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Never got to 'play'

I got this deeply discounted on Steam, figuring that at a dollar I could not get wrong. I went into the first tutorial area, a dino came out of nowhere and killed me. And that's pretty much how every effort ended: I had no chance to dodge or kill my enemies, and half the time, I could not even see them in advance of being eaten. This was not a fun experience.

by green_knight, United Kingdom - Apr 9th 2018

Harrowed Halls: Lakeview Lane
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What fun.

I love this storyline and the puzzles. It's a bit gruesome but I still love it.

by Colleen B.1, USA - Apr 9th 2018

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