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Other hidden object puzzle games give you a static picture, but Travelogue 360 Paris gives you a panorama so you can look up to the sky and down to the ground. Some of the items you have to find are in the distant sky, and others are right at your feet. The quality of the graphics is very good—even zoomed all of the way in. They did a good job at transporting me to those locations, which include a bakery and grocery store, the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysees, a hidden cave, a windmill, and other famous and not-so-famous Paris landmarks.

Is it a puzzle game strung together by a story of good versus evil, or an RPG where the combat is decided through puzzle matches? Well, both, but somehow it turns out much better than either of those descriptions even hints at. Puzzle Quest combines the best qualities of an addictive casual puzzle game with some of the customizability of an RPG.

The brain training game that took Japan by storm, challenging the nation’s citizenry’s collective gray matter has made its way to North America, and it was certainly worth the wait.  While it’s tempting to start pontificating how  Brain Age will open the doors further still in embracing the wily and illusive casual gamer, that’s something best suited for an editorial.  We’re here to talk about the good and the bad of this game, and what makes it a worthy purchase.

Money Tree is a new downloadable game from Mumbo Jumbo. The game revolves around William, a gardener for Mr. Grant, the richest businessman in the state. William has fallen in love with the boss’s daughter, Elizabeth. However, he cannot tell her how he feels because he fears her father will find a poor, lowly gardener unworthy of his daughter’s love.








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