Game Review by Matt Bird
Game Rating = 3.5/5 Balls
Yay. Yet another chess game. There are thousands of the things already: who really needs another? What else can be done with chess that hasn’t been tried before?
Game Review by Matt Bird
Game Rating = 3.5/5 Balls
Yay. Yet another chess game. There are thousands of the things already: who really needs another? What else can be done with chess that hasn’t been tried before?
Game Review by Debbie Lester
Game Rating = 4/5 Balls
If peace and tranquility is what you are looking for in a game, than look no further. Osmos, a new game released by hemisphere games is all about simplicity. The genre of “ambient” games is becoming more popular. Gamers who are tired of all the fast paced action of time management and arcade games will love Osmos, with it’s slow pace, based on the laws of physics.
Game Review by Hal Wierzbicki
Game Rating = 5/5 Balls
Plants Vs. Zombies is the latest take on the defense genre by Popcap games. With a $20 price tag, it has a lot to offer. Try it for free for 60 minutes of game play, and discover how much fun it can be to fend off the undead with gardening!
Game Review by Ryan Ambrose
Game Rating = 4/5 Balls
Project Aftermath by Games Faction is a real-time strategy game with a 50’s comic-book/B-movie feel. The objective is to play the good guys, the Morphids, and defeat the evil New Order.
Game Review by Harry Balls
Game Rating = 5/5 Balls
It was fun playing this new innovative game, ‘Chocolatier: Decadence By Design’ by PlayFirst games which is an economic simulation game, placed post WWII, where you play as the CEO of a chocolate company owned by Baumeister family. Alex who owns the company appoints you as the next CEO, while she goes on a wild goose chase to find her husband who hasn’t returned from the war. You are expected to run the company while she is gone and build on what she has given you.
Game Review by Matt Remley
Game Rating = 4/5 Balls
County Fair is the game that fans of RollerCoaster Tycoon have been waiting for. Right from the start of the game, players are thrown into a story of long lost relatives and inheritance. Controlling an unnamed character, players soon discover from a stranger’s lawyer that the two are actually related.
Game Review by Andrew Fink
Game Rating = 5/5 Balls
The Lowdown: A turn based, tactical war game with a few real time strategy elements, Warbands is a well-polished, extremely fun strategy game that, at 20 dollars, is easy on the budget. It has both single player and multiplayer modes, including a twenty-five mission campaign.