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Glyph 2
Posted by Nick Kojima on August 4th, 2008 in Reviews

In making Glyph 2, veteran game developer Sandlot Games has gone back and redeveloped their sleeper hit, Glyph, packing it with more features than you can shake a magic wand at. The result is the transformation of Glyph from a simple little run of the mill match-3 collapse game with pretty graphics into a sort [...]


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Top 10 Games (August 2, 2008)
Posted by Casual Review Team on August 2nd, 2008 in Features

We’re launching a new feature: a Top 10 Games list! We’ve partnered up with CasualCharts to bring you the best-selling casual games, ranked comprehensively from the top portals (Big Fish, Reflexive, Yahoo, and more). Stay tuned every Saturday for our updated charts!


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Links
Posted by Casual Review Team on June 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized

Developers, Publishers, and Portals

10tons Entertainment
2D Boy
300ad.com
3inabed.com
5th Cell
Abduction Studios
Absolutist
Addicting Games
Addictive 247 Games
Adept Studios
Aisle 5 Games
Alawar Games
Alby Media
Alessi Games
Aliasworlds Entertainment
Alive Games
Alpha 72 Games
Always Neat
Amaranth Games
Anarchy Entertainment
Anawiki
AncientSoft
Andromedus Software
Another Day
AOL Games
AppAbove
Apus Software
Arcade Lab
Arcade Town
Armor Games
Article 19 Group
Astatix
Artogon Games
Aterdux Entertainment
Audio Surf
Awem Studio
Awesome Mega Mighty Games
BadBumble
Bee Games
Beep Industries
Ben Olding Games
Big Blue Bubble Inc.
Big Fish Games
Big Fizz
Big Toe
Blackburst Media
Blackjack Studios
Blazewave
Blippy Games
Blitwise Productions
Blue [...]


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Eschalon: Book I
Posted by Nick Kojima on June 14th, 2008 in Reviews

Lets get this out of the way right now – this is not a “casual game” in the sense of the word most of us have come to accept. No jewels are matched, no diners are dashed, no mysterious cases are… filed. Eschalon is a tile-built, turn-based RPG game in the classic sense of the [...]


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Travelogue 360: Paris
Posted by Nick Kojima on December 8th, 2007 in Reviews

Just when we thought the whole MCF thing was in danger of getting stale, here comes Travelogue 360 Paris. Yep – you are still finding candy canes and toasters in the upholstery, but now you are doing it in a foreign language – and that makes all of the difference.


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Wild West Billy
Posted by Nick Kojima on December 6th, 2007 in Reviews

You are not going to be impressed with this game at first glance. It is going to seem somewhat cheap and kitchy, and you are going to wonder why we liked it. But trust us on this one, if you play it for a few levels, you will find yourself drawn to it. Like a [...]

rating ★★★½☆

MCF: Ravenhearst
Posted by Nick Kojima on December 3rd, 2007 in Reviews

I know, I know, another Mystery Case Files game. The new episode really begs two questions: How many of these can Big Fish make before people are tired of it, and why are there not 20 other games out there copying it? I really have no answers to either. In fact, if I did, I’d [...]

rating ★★★★☆

Magic Shop
Posted by Xuanming Zhou on October 22nd, 2007 in Reviews

“Combo Bonus! Max Spell Level Achieved! New Artifact!” all these messages shout at me amongst the endless amounts of beautiful particle effects sprinkling all over the screen, as I click and click and click. Prepare for addiction. Prepare for Magic Shop.

rating ★★★★½

Hidden Object Extravaganza Pt 2
Posted by Mayling Tan on July 10th, 2007 in Features

If you enjoyed our previous feature on hidden object games, don’t hold your breath because we’ve got more coming your way! Last week’s list comprised mostly of forerunners in the hidden object game genre; which was more like a prep course. This week, we’ve managed to get our hands on newer games; such as the [...]

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Hidden Object Extravaganza Pt 1
Posted by Mayling Tan on June 26th, 2007 in Features

Hidden object games have come a long way from the days of Carmen Sandiego, I, Spy and Where’s Waldo. While games in that genre were being developed long ago, none made waves in the games industry until recently. When Big Fish Games’ Mystery Case File (MCF): Huntsville was released in early 2006, it burst out [...]

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