Monthly Archives: July 2010

Gaming Guide by the Stars

by Rhiannon Phillips Back when I was a kid, chocolate tasted like chocolate, you could buy an entire bag of lollies for 99c and computer games were handed out on big floppy discs by ‘Kind-Faced-Cowley’ in the school computer room … Continue reading

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Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Review

by December M Robinson Crusoe is the classic hidden object game with a twist – it’s actually HARD to find stuff! The graphics are gorgeous; incredibly detailed and lush. Its cartoon-style adds to a storyline that is effective and keeps … Continue reading

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Fishdom 2 Review

by December M There’s something very relaxing about aquariums. Maybe it’s a throw-back to the old days of aquarium screensavers, or perhaps we just like to watch fish play in their own little world, completely oblivious to our delight. No … Continue reading

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Royal Envoy Review

Joel says: an excellent, highly polished time-management game, with insanely detailed graphics, and a smooth learning curve. I’m not usually a time-management fan, but this one sucked me in. Continue reading

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Bookworm Adventures Volume 2 Review

Joel says: if you enjoy exercising your word power, you’ll find this a polished game with satisfying and fun gameplay. Continue reading

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Awesome Brawsome – An Interview with Andrew Goulding

Experienced programmer, Andrew Goulding established his company Brawsome in 2008 with a view toward creating original games for the casual space. His life long passion for the point and click adventure genre led him to develop the very charming Jolly … Continue reading

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I do not like them, Sam-I-Am!

One of our biggest challenges marketing Club Casual Games turns out to not to be selling our site and products, but the idea of playing games per se! You wouldn’t think this were hard. Hey! We have games. Really good … Continue reading

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My Kingdom for the Princess Review

It is the dream of all young princesses for a knight in shining armour to come and whisk them away into a deluge of love. Some Princesses will get this wish, while others will be doomed to a tragic, loveless … Continue reading

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Natalie Brooks: Mystery at Hillcrest High Review

Cripes – didn’t we read yarns with titles like this when we were kids? Fortunately, after we have been in Natalie’s garden (Chapter 1), at the art gallery (2), on a boat (3) and in a lighthouse (4), the school (5) we explore in minute detail is nothing like the dreary old ones we knew of yore. Continue reading

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