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Yard Sale Hidden Treasures: Sunnyville
Posted by Poh Tun Kai on September 30th, 2008 in Reviews

Yard Sale Hidden Treasures takes the extra leap from finding hidden objects to do-it-yourself home decoration, and is far more satisfying to play as a result. What’s more, the theme of searching through junk for valuable treasure has been taken to its logical conclusion: yard sales!
You’re a new resident in the quirky town of Sunnyville, where [...]



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Indie Monday: Cards and Poker Edition
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 29th, 2008 in Features

Think card games are all the same? We bring you three games from indie developers that put a twist on what you think you can do with a deck of cards. Pull up a chair and enjoy.



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PayDayTrivia
Posted by Luna Cruz on September 27th, 2008 in Reviews

Once in a while we like to review other types of casual games, such as Flash, multiplayer, or online. We know our readers spend a good amount of time and money playing games (just like us!), but we rarely receive anything back other than pure enjoyment. So when we heard about a quiz game that [...]



Comments (1) | Add Comment rating ★★½☆☆
Top 10 Games (Sept. 27, 2008)
Posted by Casual Review Team on September 27th, 2008 in Features

Boy, we’re gone for just one week and suddenly there are all sorts of new games on the top 10! While we were busy at Games Convention Asia, newcomers like Cake Mania 3 and Amazing Adventures: Around the World sneaked up on us. Stay tuned every Saturday for our updated charts!



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Flash Friday: DevilishFree Games
Posted by Jianyang Tan on September 26th, 2008 in Features

Funny brings fun to a whole new level, and DevilishFree boasts just that. The site features an entire range of free Flash games that, though aren’t incredibly outstanding in concept, are actually unbelievably funny to play. Here’s a selection of otherwise mundane puzzle games from their site that, through humor, have been transformed into a [...]



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Rake in Grass Interview
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 25th, 2008 in Features

Rake in Grass is a small but flourishing independent game development studio in the Czech Republic. They’ve brought us gems like Jets’N’Guns and Styrateg. We interviewed producer Pavel Tovarys to find out more about Rake in Grass, including their latest game offering Archibald’s Adventures.

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Fashion Star
Posted by Xuanming Zhou on September 24th, 2008 in Reviews

I wish my girlfriend played this. There’s a possibility that she might decide shopping in a game was better than in real life and spare my wallet – with Fashion Star, that possibility is high indeed. In this game from Launching Pad Games, you play a rookie in the fashion styling scene, who climbs the [...]

rating ★★★½☆

Yummy Drink Factory
Posted by Poh Tun Kai on September 23rd, 2008 in Reviews

Coffee franchise stores are all over the world these days, from London to Beijing to Singapore, and now there’s the Yummy Drink Factory in the land of fairies! It all started when you forgot to tip the strange old lady in the coffee shop in the woods, and she zapped you into a magical realm, [...]

rating ★★★★½

Indie Monday: Fantasy Unleashed!
Posted by Nick Kojima on September 22nd, 2008 in Features

What better way to start a week than to be greeted with shiny armor by your bedside, dragons in your garage and sacred scrolls at your desktop? Fantasy, after all, has been a theme in games since time immemorial, so let’s keep that tradition going with these lovely picks:

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Enchanted Fairy Friends: Secret of the Fairy Queen
Posted by Jianyang Tan on September 20th, 2008 in Reviews

Enchanted Fairy Friends: Secret of the Fairy Queen, by Other Ocean Interactive, is a game in which you get to traverse lush, green landscapes, in search of hidden objects. It’s a brightly-lit lullaby, light-hearted in its atmosphere, minimal in narrative, and offers three levels of difficulty on which you engage in casual puzzle-solving and item-finding.As [...]

rating ★★★☆☆
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