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Treasure Island - The Gold Bug
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Good way to get a headache

The graphics were dark and fuzzy, and the objects were sometimes impossible to see. They warn you to set your monitor at its brightest, but that still doesn't help. The music was annoying, although you could turn it off. The storyline didn't seem to flow well, you feel as though you are jumping around randomly. You are limited to so many clues for the whole game, then there is no way to get any more. Since the graphics are so terrible, you probably can't make it through the whole game. I had a headache after my trial period, and probably wouldn't take it even if it was free.

by Linda Bullock, USA - Nov 7th 2010

A Vampire Story
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Pretty Good

I agree with most of these other reviews - the game is fun, maybe a little too much talking. The most annoying thing are well-reported crashes that are unaddressed by the developer.

by Lucas Haley, USA - Nov 5th 2010

A Vampire Romance - Paris Stories
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A Vampire Romance - Paris Stories
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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Hard Evidence
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TOO SHORT!

I was disappointed in the length, only five cases. They even reused scenes and characters, in my opinion if they are going to take the easy way out they might as well resuse the scenes and characters about 10 more times and give us something that takes more than a couple hours to finish.

by cs_, USA - Nov 4th 2010

Eschalon: Book II
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Farmers Market
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Animal Agents
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Good family fun

This is a good hidden objects game, suitable for all ages. There is a good hint system in place so that all can manage to clear a level. The story is basic, but interesting enough and can be done from a boy's point of view or a girl's.

by KTen10, United Kingdom - Nov 3rd 2010

Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill REMASTERED
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Around the World in 80 Days
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Is that all there is?

I expected more interesting action with each level, not just more bombs you had to clear. Is that all there is up to level 81?

by Rosine J. Reynolds, USA - Nov 2nd 2010

Campfire Legends - The Babysitter
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Not long enough but good game still

I enjoyed the first one so I was happy to buy this one, it's good but I completed it way too quick.

by Lucy Grech, Australia - Nov 2nd 2010

Pathfinders – Lost at Sea
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Cake Mania 3
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Good but too hard???

I play a lot of time management games but I'm totally stuck on a level and can't see me ever being able to make enough money to progress to the next. Now frustration is spoiling a good game. Perhaps if you're really fast and can outsmart the witch.....

by Wendy Halley, Scotland - Nov 1st 2010

Campfire Legends - The Babysitter
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Really good game.

I played Campfire Legends the Hookman first that game was awesome. I have been waiting for another Campfire Legends so I was ecstatic when I saw this. It is a really good game and I am going to purchase it but it is not quite as good as the first.

by michelle Scholze, USA - Nov 1st 2010

Letters From Nowhere
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OK game!

This game was just OK. You didn't get to walk around and decide where you want to go next and then have to back track to find things from other rooms. I basically just gave you pictures of areas and you just click on one and then find the objects. I like the game to be a little more challenging like Ravenhearst or Campfire Legends. I did the free hour but did not purchase.

by michelle Scholze, USA - Nov 1st 2010

Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World
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Fishdom Harvest Splash
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Luxor Complete Collection
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Letters From Nowhere
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Reasonably well-done HOG, with twists

Not a bad game. Well-drawn HOG; not too easy, not too hard. Biggest flaw is the fact that it ends with a teaser, probably for the sequel, rather than with an answer to the game's central quest. The "twists" are minigames, which vary in quality, and lots of extra hint devices.

by Susan Koffman, USA - Oct 31st 2010

Robin's Quest: A Legend Born
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Annoying & No Challenge

This is one of those games where the main character, in this case Robin, tells you exactly what to do through the whole game. No challenge here. It's more like watching a game than playing it. I didn't even get through the free 1/2 hour trial.

by Susan Ellis, USA - Oct 31st 2010

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