Little Briar Rose Review: Stained Glass Beauty

Little Briar Rose By: Mangatar What you'll notice first about Elf Games Works' and Mangatar's point-and-click adventure, Little Briar Rose, is the art style that's meant to mimic stained glass, the kind you see in the beginning of Disney's animated Beauty and the Beast. But that's not the fairy tale being told here. Instead, it's a version of the tale better known as Sleeping Beauty, in which a princess is put into…

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My Week Unwrapped: November 19, 2016

Hi everyone! Welcome back to My Week Unwrapped! I've been much busier this past week compared to last. There have been some strong releases and others that were a bit of a letdown for me. Let's start with some of the good stuff first. I mentioned last week that I was playing Replica : A Little Temporary Safety by Zero Rock Entertainment a bit ahead of its release. I had some mixed…

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unWorded: Review

unWorded By: Bento I really wanted to love French developer Bento Studio's narrative puzzle game, unWorded. The idea sounded intriguing -- forming images out of letters. The first few seconds of the game had me thinking, "wow this is going to be something special." I could barely contain my excitement. I mean, just watch the opening scene in the video I made below. There's a face that explodes into letters. It's provocative.…

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Little Briar Rose: Walkthrough Guide

Little Briar Rose By: Mangatar This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough with hints, tips, answers and solutions for the iOS, Android, PC and Mac point-and-click adventure game Little Briar Rose by Mangatar. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See my Little Briar Rose review here. Walkthrough: You can also watch my video walkthrough here: 1. After talking to the fairy, head right and then down to the…

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Replica Review: Dig Deeper. No, Deeper Still.

Replica : A Little Temporary Safety By: Zero Rock Entertainment (SOMI) My experience with SOMI's surveillance game, Replica, has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride. I was really looking forward to the game when I first heard about it and was disappointed when it turned out that mobile players would have to wait longer for it than PC players would. Then, when I finally got my hands on the game, it…

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Replica: Walkthrough Guide (All Endings and Achievements)

Replica : A Little Temporary Safety By: Zero Rock Entertainment (SOMI) This is a complete step-by-step walkthrough with help, hints, answers and solutions to help you find all the endings in the iOS, Android and PC game Replica by SOMI. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See my Replica review here. Walkthrough: This is for Ending 4, the most straightforward ending, which you get by following directions…

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My Week Unwrapped: November 12, 2016

Hi everyone, welcome to the latest installment of My Week Unwrapped, where I talk about the games I've been playing lately. My week started off very enthusiastic, as I got addicted to the surprisingly amazing puzzle game, YANKAI'S TRIANGLE, by Kenny Sun. However, a few hours after I wrote my review for it, we learned who our next president is. I've not been able to focus too well on games since then,…

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YANKAI’S TRIANGLE Review: Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop

YANKAI'S TRIANGLE By: Kenny Sun Kenny Sun's YANKAI'S TRIANGLE is a very simple puzzle game. Perhaps under different circumstances, I might have found it too simple and deleted it after a few minutes. But instead, I played through over three hundred levels in less than twenty-four hours and still keep going back to it. I can't stop. And since there's effectively an infinite number of randomly generated levels, I don't have to.…

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