Tag: PC
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Review: Mystery Trackers: Silent Hollow Collector’s Edition (PC)
A game at the top end of the hidden object genre.
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Review: Hypnosis (PC)
You’re not here…..This isn’t happening….
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Review: Apothecarium: The Renaissance of Evil Premium Edition (PC)
Space Monkey Games Factory International looks to move the hidden object/adventure genre to the next step with this game.
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Review: House of 1000 Doors: Serpent Flame Collector’s Edition (PC)
Giants snakes are destroying the world, and only time travel can stop them. It’s as odd as it sounds.
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Review: Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition (PC)
A game where you play as gamers playing a game. Mind blown, right?
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Review: Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella Collector’s Edition (PC)
Admit it. You had no idea there was more than one Cinderella.
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Review: I Am Vegend: Zombiegeddon (PC)
The game made the jump to PC well, but it doesn’t justify the higher asking price.
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Review: Rite of Passage: Child of the Forest Collector’s Edition (PC)
A rare hidden object game that attempts to evolve the genre.
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Review: Mysteries of the Undead: The Cursed Island (PC)
Easily the worst hidden object game I’ve played yet.
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Review: Northmark: Hour of the Wolf (PC)
The mechanics are solid in this card game, but the rest of the package drags the experience down.
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Review: Enchantia: Wrath of the Phoenix Queen (PC)
This is easily recommendable to HOG fans, and I’m hoping that we get to visit Enchantia again sometime in the near future.
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Review: 9: The Dark Side of Notre Dame (PC)
If bad accents are a pet peeve of yours, avoid this game like the plague.
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Review: Shadows: Price for Our Sins (PC)
If you’re in the market for a good HOG to kill some time, this is a solid option.
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Review: Seven Seas Solitaire (PC)
It is what it is, which is to say a simple Solitaire game with a few tricks up its sleeve to help it stand out from the crowd.
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Review: Cursed Fates: The Headless Horseman Collector’s Edition (PC)
Looks like we finally got a video game version of the Tim Burton “Sleepy Hollow” film.
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Review: Dark Mysteries: The Soul Keeper Collector’s Edition (PC)
At least it has a catch menu theme…
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Review: Mystery Case Files: Shadow Lake Collector’s Edition (PC)
This game lives by its live action actors, and dies by its live action actors.
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Review: Hidden Mysteries: Gates of Graceland (PC)
For an Elvis fan, you’ll find a leisurely stroll through memory lane. For a non-fan, you’ll find a incredibly generic hidden object game.
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Review: Where Angels Cry (PC)
A satisfying story set in thirteenth century Italy turns this generic adventure game into an enjoyable experience.