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April 30, 2013
Hidden Object/PlayStation/PlayStation 3/Reviews/Voodoo Chronicles

I’ll be honest, up until a couple of months ago, I’ve never really played a hidden object game. Having grown up on adventure titles during LucasArts’ golden years, hidden object games (HOG) always felt like watered down versions of their point-and-click cousins. And that’s why I’m torn on Voodoo Chronicles:…

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Review: The Tiny Bang Story (Android)

September 21, 2012
Android/Hidden Object/Puzzle Game/Reviews/Tiny Bang Story

Puzzle/hidden object games seem destined to be the next tower defence of the casual market world, and just like tower defence genre, the market is saturated with a spectrum of qualities, some good, some not so great. So where does the game Tiny Bang story fit into the spectrum? Sadly…

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Review: Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart (iPad)

September 17, 2012
Apple/G5 Games/Hidden Object/iPad/Nightmares from the Deep/Reviews

It is an odd quirk that so many hidden object games seem to come from a horror background. This genre allows for a lot of fun for developers to build themed settings in which to hide those pesky objects. Halloween with all its ghost stories, haunted houses, dark cemeteries and…

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Review: CrossWorlds the Flying City (iPhone)

June 13, 2012
CrossWorlds/Hidden Object/iPhone/Reviews

Okay I’ll admit it, when I first saw the title of this game I thought I was reviewing a crosswords game. Boy was I surprised, because it’s not about crosswords at all! Instead it’s a story of a daughter attempting to search for her lost father. Best crossword yet? CrossWorlds…

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Review: Mystery of the Crystal Portal (Android)

October 19, 2011
Android/Hidden Object/Mystery of the Crystal Portal/Reviews

Hidden object games are a great concept. They are easy understand whilst being hard to master making them ideal for all ages. They may not have the non-stop action of a FPS or the scope of an RPG but they provide you with a deceptive amount of enjoyment. Dare I…

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Review: Mystery of the Crystal Portal (Android)

October 19, 2011
Android/Hidden Object/Mystery of the Crystal Portal/Reviews

Hidden object games are a great concept. They are easy understand whilst being hard to master making them ideal for all ages. They may not have the non-stop action of a FPS or the scope of an RPG but they provide you with a deceptive amount of enjoyment. Dare I…

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Review: Tales from the Dragon Mountain: the Strix (PC)

July 14, 2011
Hidden Object/Paradox Interactive/Reviews/Tales from the Dragon Mountain

Cateia Games are well known for publishing interesting takes on genres and are renowned for not being scared to try a little bit of innovation. The tales from Dragon Mountains: the Strix is an eyecatching addition to the Hidden Object game genre, and in the innovative tradition provides a relatively…

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Review: Tales from the Dragon Mountain: the Strix (PC)

July 14, 2011
Hidden Object/Paradox Interactive/Reviews/Tales from the Dragon Mountain

Cateia Games are well known for publishing interesting takes on genres and are renowned for not being scared to try a little bit of innovation. The tales from Dragon Mountains: the Strix is an eyecatching addition to the Hidden Object game genre, and in the innovative tradition provides a relatively…

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Review: Forgotten Places: Lost Circus (iPad)

April 18, 2011
Forgotten Places/Hidden Object/iPad/Reviews

A circus is creepy. The bright colours, the laughing clowns, the freak shows and the interplay between humans and various deadly animals are, on the surface, an entertaining escape from the real world for a day, but in reality it’s a grand mockery of humanity. It’s the kind of horror…

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Review: Forgotten Places: Lost Circus (iPad)

April 18, 2011
Forgotten Places/Hidden Object/iPad/Reviews

A circus is creepy. The bright colours, the laughing clowns, the freak shows and the interplay between humans and various deadly animals are, on the surface, an entertaining escape from the real world for a day, but in reality it’s a grand mockery of humanity. It’s the kind of horror…

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