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I really like this game. Just about the time you think you will lose all your money, it hits a big one. This happens on all four games, some sooner than others. It will keep your attention for hours.
– Check this out!I really like this game. Just about the time you think you will lose all your money, it hits a big one. This happens on all four games, some sooner than others. It will keep your attention for hours. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 14th 2015
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– Almost thereI like the 3D aspect of the game. There just doesn't seem to be enough tiles to keep you going for long like in regular mahjongg. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 14th 2015
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– Good funI see where this could become addictive. The one thing I would like to see, not only in this game but all others, is the ability to play again under the same name and compare scores for each game. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 14th 2015
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– Work those men.Loved the Cradle of Rome series, and this is the same with different people and landscapes. I expect to see a Cradle of Hawaii, Turkey, Austria, etc, etc. I will play them all. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 14th 2015
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– OkayNot as well written as some others in this category, but still fun. Story line needs punched up a bit. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 14th 2015
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– Good eyes.I love the find things games. The only problem I have is old age and bad eyes so can't see some of the items. Need to use hint too many times which takes away from my score. The one thing I like is different objects to find when you play the same level over. Can't memorize the items and get a perfect score every time. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 13th 2015
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– Just averageDoes not compare with the little gopher on Fairway. Not enough games and levels to keep you going for long. Good theme and graphics though. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 13th 2015
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– History lessonThis is a nice look at what may have been in other parts of the world. I like old castles and temples and even cemeteries with exotic mausoleums. by Robert Caylor, USA - Jan 13th 2015
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