Nowhere Games Goes Somewhere Fun
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.
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.
Playing more like Pipe Dream than SimCity, City Builder offers a Joker’s Wild type of gameplay that’s simple and addicting. And you can get the game for just $30, which is quite a deal.
Bejeweled Twist takes the gem-breaking gameplay we’ve come to expect, and twists it in fun and exciting ways to make a slew of new variations for the game the world has fallen in love with.
Memento Mori isn’t a bad game, but won’t challenge even the most elementary adventure gamers either. If you can pick up an item or two, you can solve this mystery.
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix takes the standard match three type of game into space, where the combat is frequent, the story engaging, and the puzzle elements are somewhat unique.