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Pakoombo
Posted by Luna Cruz on October 23rd, 2008 in Reviews

Do we really need another Match-3? Pakoombo attempts to set itself apart from the rest by adding in a bit of everything. 10 boss battles! 18 power-ups! Quests and subquests! Three playable characters! So how do all of these measure up? Read on to find out.


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WW2 Pacific Heroes
Posted by Brandon Scheuerman on December 23rd, 2007 in Reviews

Nearly every boy that I have ever known has at one time or another wanted to be a fighter pilot. Whether it’s in the first history class that they learn of the Red Baron or when they see the combat footage from WWII fighters, eventually, they all want to be in that fighter plane, feeling [...]


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Battles of Norghan
Posted by Cameron Sorden on December 5th, 2007 in Reviews

All too often people make the mistake of assuming casual and indie games are all simple and showy and lacking in any depth. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard my “hardcore” gamer friends dismiss a title just for being casual. Well, Mitorah’s game, Battles of Norghan, is a swift kick to the teeth [...]


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Risk II
Posted by Cameron Sorden on November 27th, 2007 in Reviews

Miss those marathon games of Risk from your childhood? Have fond memories of “accidentally” knocking the board over once Dad got control of Asia and Europe? Risk II has all the fun you remember with some sweet new additions.
Learning to play is simple even if you’ve never played Risk before. You divide up all the [...]


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Oasis
Posted by Nick Kojima on November 16th, 2007 in Reviews

It’s a strategy game you can play in 10 minutes, which is exactly what the world needed. Oasis is to the big strategy games like Civilization what Disneyland is to Europe. All the most important parts are there, but they have been shrunk down to something that even a child can understand.


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Bullet Candy
Posted by Mayling Tan on June 4th, 2007 in Reviews

A lot of times a lot of casual games are not given a chance simply because of how they look. Bullet Candy might not immediately strike a chord with gamers but it will quickly prove you wrong.

rating ★★★☆☆
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