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Mishap: An Accidental Haunting
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Great Game

Slightly different take on a hidden object game. Light hearted fun with great graphics. Good music and unique, challenging mini-games. Very enjoyable.

by casual gamer, USA - Oct 4th 2010

Robin's Quest: A Legend Born
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Excellent!

I usually don't play too many hidden object games but this one is stellar. Good graphics, storyline, etc. Well worth a look if you're into those type of games.

by Guri, USA - Oct 4th 2010

The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom DLC Set 1 + 2
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My Kingdom for the Princess II
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Even better than MKftP the original!

I've just finished My Kindom for the Princess II and I am sorry to see it end. The levels were excellent, the game held my attention very well and took me quite awhile to complete. I felt like the developers managed to make an even better game this time than they did the first time, and I really hope there will be a third one in this series.

If you enjoy time management and want something a little different, this is the game for you.

by Dawn J.2, USA - Oct 3rd 2010

Bubble Shooter
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Basic Game

Match the bubble colors. Very simple game.

by Carmin Politano, USA - Oct 3rd 2010

Amnesia: The Dark Descent
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Dreary

This is far from a bright cheery game. It seems like it might be fun to play if I could only comprehend what to do. I ran the demo until I got used to the controls and was asked to pay for the game. I still do not comprehend it at all.

by Carmin Politano, USA - Oct 2nd 2010

My Kingdom for the Princess II
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Perfect to spend some hours

Same wonderfull and simply concept as the first part. Very good price. It's a must

by Luis S, Spain - Oct 2nd 2010

Blitzkrieg
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Good game hurt by performance glitches

Worst one is that I can only get it to run in windowed mode. Fullscreen mode results in a black screen with sound running in the background. Seems like a good RTS game but this and other glitches make it very hard to enjoy. I'm very sorry that I spent $39.95 here - definitely not worth it until the screen issue and others are fixed.

by Robert White2, USA - Oct 1st 2010

Amnesia: The Dark Descent
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Creepy evil is in your brain!

This is a cool game that causes you to get the hibbi-jeebies from the evironmental aspects of the game, and not so much confirnation with horrid monsters. It puts the evil in your brain, not on the screen. Nicely done.

by Laura Ulmer, USA - Oct 1st 2010

Pet Hotel Tycoon
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Robin's Quest: A Legend Born
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The Dark Hills of Cherai
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Victorian Mysteries: Woman in White
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent
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Freak out

This is an addictive games .The sound is fantastic ,it put you in a state of mind with the evil .this is more a psychological games where you have to deal with terror and monster that scratch your back.
Paul

by Paul langlois, Canada - Sep 27th 2010

Aqua Park Tycoon
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My Thoughts

I just played the demo of Aqua Park Tycoon. First of all, it appears that the demo is the full version of the game but with only sixty minutes of game time. I initially thought this was too short a time to get a good idea of the game but I learnt quite a lot quickly within this time period and in a way it has left me wanting me - which Im sure is the point of the sixty minute trial. However, by the end of sixty minutes I was already getting frustrated at a few things which got in the way of the gameplay. I will install this on my Macbook Pro another time and play it again for an hour with what I already know.
First of all, I was avoiding the tactic of being too cheap on ticket sales into my aqua park, and I set all prices to average, and used regular advertising.
The point of being a Tycoon is to delegate and expand your empire. It got really annoying having to constantly feed the animals, they give you an option for the assistant to do a feed all, clean all and repair all. On my demo game I press all three and quickly went into debt. I think it will be better if I try it again and just use the feed all command.
I felt that it was quite tricky to keep track of the numbers - perhaps at the end of each month the game should stop momentarily and show you the results of that month compared to later months.
I also felt that the inclusion of an assistant who you would give specific orders to would be good. You want to be able to automate tasks but without making the game too easy. My suggestion would be to be able to pick staff with differing levels of quality i.e. capability, and then for each level you can give a specific command. For instance, I should be able to click on Oscar the penguin and say as soon as he gets at 3/5 hunger he gets fed one bit of food. Then after a month of training, this staff member can extend it to automating feeding for two penguins. In fact, you would train this person up to be an Animal Feeder or send them on an intensive course - which would allow a maximum number of animals to be looked after and also, purchasing of food when stocks get too low. In all cases, you specific a trigger i.e. food stocks hit 0 or 5 levels / and then you specify an amount i.e. +5.
You can then apply the same to a mechanic or a cleaner or a vet.
Allowing these tasks to be fully automated to your standard means you are free to expand your empire as you see fit.
If you feel that your animals always need to be fully fed i.e. 100% then you can do so, but if you feel that they can be maintained at a certain level like 80% then you can do this as well to keep lower costs.
Obviously even with automation, you are the boss so you can always override commands and feed the animals when you want.
The whole point of management is to ensure that any frantic elements of gameplay where you are repeatedly doing the same things is removed. Of course, once you do this, you have to provide the user with a new level of gameplay.
Overall, Aqua Tycoon, in the 60 minutes I tested seemed highly original, had fun graphics and quite fun gameplay, but it didnt do enough to persuade me to buy. This leads me to presume that the actual longevity of the game is short, and the publishers have cleverly chosen this 60 minute amount quite cynically.

by Simon Kincaid, United Kingdom - Sep 25th 2010

Midnight Mysteries: Salem Witch Trials
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Brunhilda and the Dark Crystal
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Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child
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WAYYYYYY too short

I enjoyed it while it lasted, but finished way too soon to justify the steep price.

by Amelia Arnett, USA - Sep 23rd 2010

The History Channel Lost Worlds
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The History Channels Lost Worlds

I purchased this when it first came out and it was entertaining for about 30 minutes, but in the last two years there have been NO upgrades. It only has three civiliations. The History Channel should be ashamed and refund everyone who purchased this. What a let down.

by Joseph Wheatley, USA - Sep 23rd 2010

The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World
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