Taking A Grand Journey
Puzzle Expedition is simply one of the best puzzle games to be released so far this year. It’s even better than the much-loved Braid, and you know that’s saying something.
Puzzle Expedition is simply one of the best puzzle games to be released so far this year. It’s even better than the much-loved Braid, and you know that’s saying something.
Pipe Madness is the latest in a long line of games of the build-a-pipe before the water hits variety. Available for the PlayStation network for only $3, it’s quite a value.
Golden Trails follows the hidden object adventures of a cowboy sheriff in the Old West. While not the best example of this type of game, it’s not horrible to play either.
Ghost Mania is a game that lives within your Wii, and can be grabbed as WiiWare. While a really inexpensive and fun title, at its heart it’s just a brick dropping casual game.
Letters From Nowhere is a game that is certainly going somewhere. Awem Studios have taken the casual point and click adventure format and added a compelling plot.
Building upon the popular matching type of casual game, Cradle of Rome 2 takes that simple concept and builds a more complex and fun title.
Flip’s Twisted World has some cool concepts, but they just aren’t put together all that well. It’s a shame too, because they could have had a real hit on their hands.
Samantha Swift and the Hidden Roses of Athena is a hidden object and puzzle game with a quirky heroine and some innovative gameplay. It’s a bit brief, but good nonetheless.
Paying homage to Fargo, The X-files and others, Puzzle Agent follows Nelson Tethers, an FBI agent in the Department of Puzzle Research, as he tackles a big case.
Amelia Earhart was a high-flying aviation pioneer who disappeared without a trace in 1937. Now the Unsolved Mystery Club series is going to try and find her.