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Finding Doggy Review

Finding Doggy from Jaibo Games is a very slow-paced match-3 game that requires relying on luck instead of strategy. Plentiful and potent power-ups remove much of the challenge, though. This can be a fun game for families to play together, but will offer little of interest to most individual players.

Posted on 12/10/2008, 8:43am

Finding Doggy

Posted on 12/10/2008, 8:31am

Legacy: World Adventure Preview

In Legacy: World Adventure, an upcoming match-three puzzle game from Big Blue Bubble, young adventurer Emily King sets out to win the Grand Adventurer's Expedition, a secret race that her family has participated in for generations but never won - thanks to the cheating, money-hungry Barrington family. Emily wants to beat the Barringtons more than anything, but she'll need your help to do it.

Posted on 12/4/2008, 1:12pm

Legacy: World Adventure

Posted on 12/3/2008, 3:53pm

Puzzleville: Betty's Dream House

Posted on 11/25/2008, 10:04am

Call of Atlantis Review

Call of Atlantis - the third in the series of popular match-three puzzlers - deftly avoids the disturbing tendency to churn out identikit sequels to score a quick buck, delivering instead a spectacular return to form for the franchise. As an added bonus, it's also proof positive that a little time and effort is all it takes to reinvent nearly any adventure in the eyes of even the most jaded critics, much to our delight and surprise.

Posted on 11/17/2008, 7:23am

Fashion Match

Posted on 11/8/2008, 10:44am

Puzzle Park

Posted on 11/8/2008, 10:42am

Spooky Spirits Review

Halloween is just around the corner and there's no better way to celebrate the festive season of ghouls and ghosts than playing a match-'em-up game with a spooky theme. Spooky Spirits fits the bill perfectly, but will this game add enjoyment to your Halloween? Well, that's what we're here to find out.

Posted on 10/30/2008, 7:25am

Bejeweled Twist Review

With more than 350 million copies downloaded and more than 25 million units sold, PopCap's Bejeweled games are without question the most popular casual game franchise of our time. Little did the developers know in 2000, when Diamond Mine launched (later to be renamed Bejeweled), this simple yet addictive puzzler would spawn countless clones, sequels and spin-offs for multiple platforms.

As you probably heard by now, PopCap is back with its most ambitious follow-up to date: Bejeweled Twist. Nearly four years in the making, this game attempts to reinvent the match-three genre. Did PopCap Succeed? Yes and no.

Posted on 11/3/2008, 8:28am

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