Reviews by Christoffer Rees

Azada
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Azada - Only OK*****

Some of the puzzles were really good. I mean really good, while others were so easy they belonged in something with a Sesame Street theme. What was potentially the coolest part of this game - the rooms where items had to be found and used properly - were often too difficult to understand but still solvable with random guess work, yielding a hollow victory. Ultimately I wanted more challenge. Not harder, just something that made me think more. Maybe a fifth of the puzzles here qualify. Ultimately I don't think it was worth the price. I'd pay $5 - it's worth that.

by Christoffer Rees, USA - Feb 11th 2008

Mystery In London
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Mystery in london - Weak*****

I like the hidden picture games. This one ads a new twist with not letting you see whole scene at once, instead you have the choice of 10 views (the sum of which comprise a 360 degree view of your environment - both high and low) and the things you are looking for are hidden in any one of the views. The story is lame as can be. It's a find hidden pictures game, the story is so completely irrelevant, and just waists time getting the the next "game." I hit the "SKIP" button as often as provided. Most things are easy enough to find, too easy, but the need to keep switching views because you don't know if your item is there or on another is just annoying. Some items were hidden well, and rewarding to find, but not most. Buy a better game.

by Christoffer Rees, USA - Feb 11th 2008

Mystic Inn
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Still the best yet*****

I have played many of these "click-crazy" games. I've tended bars, worked bakeries, opened pet shops, done housekeeping, and more, but the one where I am a witch in training serving potions to witch patrons of an inn is still the most fun. But most importantly this game is the best at giving signals where you need to focus your attention. Some games - you get clicking and before long it's really hard to keep track of what to do next because the visual feedback doesn't stand out. This game does not have that problem. Plus it's kind of cute thematically. There is an overall charm to it.

by Christoffer Rees, United States - Feb 11th 2008