Showing posts with label Puzzle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puzzle. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Trauma Team


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Previous Trauma Center games have focused on virtual surgery, challenging you to hone your operating skills to a scalpel's edge with punishing difficulty. Trauma Team takes a more holistic approach by staffing six different characters, each with a distinct specialty. No two disciplines play the same way, and the resulting variety is refreshing. Hopping between skills and performing different procedures is easy and rewarding thanks to the slick presentation and sharp controls, though players looking for a tough challenge may not be happy with the lessened difficulty. Still, there is a lot of cleverness to be found in both the gameplay and the writing. Of course, neither is without its flaws, and the game sometimes drags its feet when it should be moving things along. Occasional pacing slowdowns aside, this is a lengthy game that is packed with content and priced affordably. The quality and diversity of the gameplay shine through despite its blemishes, making Trauma Team the most accessible and feature-packed Trauma game to date.



The most familiar discipline here is surgery. The controls use the same slick system as before: you select your tool with the analog stick and perform actions with the remote. It is definitely entertaining (even for TC veterans), and there are some new elements to contend with, but surgery is nowhere near as challenging as it was in previous games. There are no supernatural abilities to contend with, only the story of an amnesiac prisoner called on to perform high-risk surgeries in exchange for years off of his sentence. Surgery is more streamlined in Trauma Team because it plays a supporting role instead of being the franchise player. While some may lament the reduced challenge, this old standby ends up filling its niche quite nicely because the other disciplines round out the game so well.

Orthopedics is similar to surgery in that it deals mainly with cutting on an anesthetized patient, but it plays out a little differently. Rather than selecting your tool on the fly, you use the one you are automatically given. You cut, drill, hammer, and screw in sequence, all the while building up a chain meter for each successful action. This meter offers another layer of instant feedback on top of the neon adjectives displayed after every action, upping the pressure as the procedure continues and your chain grows bigger. Another significant difference is in how the cutting action is presented. Pointing the remote to keep your tool in the designated area is easy at first, but it's not long before the camera starts moving of its own accord, forcing you to keep up with the cut line while staying within the borders of the guide. Soon, the camera starts moving out of sync with the guide, and you have to be even more wary. This is initially aggravating, but once you get the hang of things, it becomes a reasonable, if slightly contrived, challenge. The orthopedic doctor is a muscular specimen named Hank Freebird, a relentless optimist whose extracurricular activities, while almost too goofy, somehow manage to stay within the bounds of sanity.

Emergency care is the most intense of all the disciplines and is handled by a similarly intense doctor who loves to take charge and yell at people. Controlwise, this mode is similar to surgery, but you have only a few tools at your disposal, and your focus is on stabilizing patients so they can be transported to the hospital. Burns, cuts, and broken limbs are your common foes, but the real challenge is that you have to handle multiple patients at a time, and they are all losing health quickly. Switching between patients and administering treatment is an engagingly hectic challenge, though you can find yourself forced to rely overmuch on the magical health-boosting stabilizer injection. Still, this is the most frantic action in Trauma Team, and successfully saving a bloody parade of accident victims is very satisfying.



Endoscopy is a much more deliberate specialty, but it's not without its challenges. The trick here is the controls: you have to pinch A and B and move the remote forward or backward, mimicking the motion of pushing or pulling the endoscope through your patient's inner pathways. Steering and tool usage are both relegated to the nunchuk, and learning how to use the analog stick to cut after being accustomed to using the remote is definitely tricky. The controls are sharp, but tough to master. This helps mitigate the fact that endoscopy is one of the more repetitive disciplines, because it takes a while before you get the hang of things. Trauma Team's resident endoscopist is Tomoe Tachibana, the daughter of a modern-day samurai lord, who is on a quest to attain honor outside of her homeland and prove her worth.

Diagnosis and forensics offer the most divergent gameplay from the Trauma Center standard because they don't feature proper medical procedures. In diagnosis, you talk with your patient, use a stethoscope, and run tests in order to identify symptoms. As the cranky diagnostician, you begrudgingly accept a computerized companion program, but not without a healthy share of cantankerous quips. Using this computer, you attach symptoms to diseases and determine your diagnosis. Looking at actual CT scans and X-rays is cool, even though it amounts to little more than a spot-the-difference minigame. Occasionally the progress of your diagnosis hinges on finding one particular symptom that for one reason or another manages to elude you. While Trauma Team generally does a good job of nudging you in the right direction, it is frustrating when one obscure, illogical, or just plain overlooked detail stands in your way. Patience and perseverance are the keys to overcoming these infrequent barriers, and there is always a solution, no matter how vague.

While diagnosis can require some cleverness, it is forensics that more often requires ingenuity on your part, and this gameplay is some of the most unique and clever that Trauma Team has to offer. As the icy Dr. Kimishima, you work with a helpful FBI lackey to investigate crime scenes, corpses, and audio recordings in order to collect evidence cards. By analyzing or combining these evidence cards in logical ways, you can piece together the puzzle and further your investigation. Doing so also requires that you answer multiple-choice questions about the evidence at hand. Some questions are easy, while others are vague or poorly worded; some answers are surprisingly amusing, and the best questions require you to make logical leaps. Forensics episodes play out in clever and enjoyable ways, though they are susceptible to hang-ups in the same manner as diagnosis episodes. While both offer some of the most intriguing new gameplay mechanics in the game, they are also prone to carrying on too long and rehashing discoveries.

Fortunately, quick readers can thumb ahead and accelerate through these doldrums, but the same can't be said for the cutscenes. The story is told through still shots that, while stylish and appealing, often linger too long. All of the aforementioned doctors play crucial roles in the intertwining story, and though they can border on cliche or downright weird, their personalities and escapades come together quite nicely to create an enjoyable narrative. Throughout the game you can switch between characters and disciplines whenever you like, and this freedom helps you set your own pace. Given that forensics and diagnosis episodes are slower paced and take much longer to complete than the other specialties, it's great to be able to hop over to surgery or emergency care to spice things up.


Trauma Team is a lengthy game that will likely take you tens of hours to complete, and just when you think things are wrapping up, well, think again. When you finally complete the game, you unlock a new difficulty level, as well as new doctor-specific medals that are awarded for performing certain tasks throughout the adventure. You can also play four out of the six disciplines cooperatively (diagnosis and forensics excluded), though surgery, in which you share tools and act simultaneously, is much more interesting than the others, which force you to take turns. All told, Trauma Team is an impressive package with a diverse array of engaging gameplay modes. Though the characters and the activities have their flaws, the whole comes together impressively, making Trauma Team a great bet no matter what your specialty is.


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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom

Having clones of yourself seems like it would be the perfect remedy for solving your problems. You would always have a helping hand when you needed it, you could show up for and skip work simultaneously and, if your clones are anything like P.B. Winterbottom's, you’ll never be without a sturdy umbrella. The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom explores the unique relationship between a dapper gentleman, his many clones, and the tasty pies he so desperately craves. Surprisingly enough, being able to churn out identical manifestations of yourself at the drop of a hat does not make life significantly easier, so you will need to use a fair amount of your puzzle-solving might to corral the many pies that float tauntingly beyond your grasp. Reaching the top of dessert mountain requires an awful lot of brain power, but the satisfying thrill you feel when you finally collect that last pie will make all the head-knocking frustration worth your while.

P.B. Winterbottom is far from your typical video game hero. The elderly star of this puzzle-solving adventure uses the wisdom only age can bring to steal pies from the mouths of youths, thereby satisfying his own greedy needs. This ridiculous premise is given an old-timey, Victorian-era style, painting the world in black and white. The occasional film grain flicker completes the effect, and because Winterbottom is a man of few words, everything about the game's presentation is reminiscent of old silent movies. This unusual aesthetic is used remarkably well, giving the devious fellow you control an air of quaint mischievousness that makes all your actions feel extra silly. The story is told between stages in a building series of rhyming couplets, and the classic art direction combined with the comical wordplay makes for a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
The action takes place on a series of single-screen levels in which pie--and pie alone--is your measure of success. Every stage has pies floating all over the place, and you must create clones of yourself to grab them all. By holding down a key, you record the actions of Mr. Winterbottom, and the created clone will continue mimicking your movements on a loop until you halt his progress in some way. Your clone can trigger a switch, knock you to higher ground with his umbrella, or stand obligingly still while you use his head as a jumping platform. You can only have a finite number of clones onscreen simultaneously, and working in tandem with your other selves serves as the foundation for the majority of levels.
But just having multiple copies of yourself to work with does not mean this is an easy adventure. The few abilities you have in Winterbottom are pushed pretty far, making you think beyond basic clone relations to solve the more complex puzzles. Timing becomes paramount, forcing you to record your actions down to the second so your various clones can work in perfect harmony to solve a particularly nasty puzzle. Although challenge in a puzzle game is welcome, Winterbottom never strikes the perfect balance between too easy and too hard. Many times, you will be able to blow through levels with little thought and use the same techniques that you learned in the beginning stages. But there are a few monstrously hard puzzles tossed in, and these can stymie your progress in crushing fashion. Getting past the harder levels is extremely satisfying, though. Finally figuring out how to pass a stage that seems impossible at first is well worth the effort, and earlier frustrations are easily forgotten.
The 51 levels in P.B. Winterbottom not only vary wildly in difficulty but also in the rules set in place. Early on, you need only make clones of yourself to nab every pie onscreen. But later worlds introduce new rules, such as needing to collect the pies in a certain order or limiting pie collection to just your clones, and this adds a layer of unpredictability that continually keeps you on your toes. Unfortunately, some of the cooler ideas are not pushed quite far enough. For instance, during a few stages, your clones become deadly adversaries and will kill you instantly with a single touch. You must sprint around the level with focused determination, nimbly dodging your clones while nabbing the tasty pies. These are some of the most fun levels in the game, but they are also some of the easiest and run their course before any wrinkles are tossed in to up the challenge a bit. Every new set of rules introduced in Winterbottom is unique and engaging, but some of the concepts end too abruptly, never realizing their full potential.




Aside from the story-based levels, there are unlockable bonus levels that add even more variety. In the normal stages, you need only collect every pie to reach the end. There is no score being kept, so it's just a matter of figuring out how to grab every dessert and moving on to the next challenge. But in the bonus worlds, your time is being tracked, as well as how many clones you use, and this adds some depth that makes these worlds worth playing repeatedly until you finally master them. These levels are also the only place in the game in which leaderboard scores are kept. It's a lot of fun to see what the best players have been able to accomplish and try to somehow match their best efforts.
There is no mistaking P.B. Winterbottom for a young man, and it's a shame that the controls seem to reflect that he is getting on in years. There is a sluggishness to your movement that makes some of the more action-packed moments a bit difficult to pull off. The slight control problems coupled with the uneven difficulty keep this whimsical puzzle game from being something truly special, but it is still a thoroughly enjoyable game. The vintage aesthetic gives this a charm all its own, and the clever puzzles are exceedingly rewarding to overcome. The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom may not be as tasty as pie, but at least you won't feel the glutton's remorse when you finish this goofy adventure.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Palace Builder v1.0.1.101



In 18th century France, you are a young, unknown architect looking for your big break and a chance to impress the Queen. In this building Simulation game, set in the romantic upper class world of French aristocracy, you will design and manage the construction of the most beautiful structures in the kingdom. Will your work attract the attention of the Queen, or will a secret destroy your chances for fame and fortune? Find out in The Palace Builder

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Strimko



Jump into Strimko and enjoy classic Sudoku gameplay with a twist! Take on hundreds of puzzles in Classic mode, or help Luana save her planet in the exciting Adventure mode. Create number streams and find magical amulets to power up Luana’s magical Astrolabe! Use your Strimko skills to unlock the treasure chests and protect the entire planet. Can you master the art of this unique Puzzle game?

* Unique and original gameplay
* Hundreds of puzzles
* Master the art of Strimko!

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Edens Quest The Hunt for Akua v1.0 -TE



Another cool hidden object game developed by BigFish. Eden Hunt, a world-famous archaeologist, has received a call from a mysterious man, inviting her on a fantastic treasure hunt! Find the ancient treasure of Akua to win a huge sum of money, and finance Eden’s future adventures. Take on the other competitors head-on as you track down the hidden treasure. Eden’s Quest – The Hunt for Akua takes you around the world on an exciting Adventure!

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Fiona Finch and the Finest Flowers v1.0.3



Help Fiona win ‘The Finest Flowers’ garden beauty contest! Plant flowers in beautiful gardens in various locations. Cross breed flowers to discover 50 beautiful new species! Sell flowers then buy fruit trees and process your harvest using machines. Optionally accept orders and deliver goods before the timer expires, for fast income. Use Fiona’s special skills to make growing flowers, selling goods and completing orders a breeze!

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Super Collapse 4



Super Collapse is simply a blast! Find rows and columns of three or more like-colored blocks; click them and they disappear, collapsing the rows and columns above. Easy, right? Watch out though, more lines are stacking up at the bottom (and speeding up), and as soon as any column reaches the top, it’s game over! Super addictive and great fun for the whole family!

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fantastic Farm v1.01-TE



Help the fresh out of school Maggie run her magical farm! Use a variety of magic powers to grow a small farm into a prosperous enterprise! Care for the animals, grow plants and make enchanted goods in Fantastic Farm! Earn trophy achievements and keep the sinister business man from shutting your farm down. Make ice creams, sweaters, strawberry pies and lots more in this fun and addicting Time Management game!

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* Multiple magical spells
* Different animals to care for
* Run a Fantastic Farm



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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Elements (Updated)



Finally, a matching puzzler with a twist – match elements of the same size to fuse them into larger elements! Harness the power of nature’s greatest forces in this addictive swap-and-match game. Follow the clues from the Book of Elements and Leonardo da Vinci’s greatest confidante to conquer all 50 levels and unlock the Elixir of Life!

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Rain Talisman v1.0



Spin wheels to make color matches and recover the ancient Rain Talisman on this great adventure! Be rewarded by a plethora of power ups by turning the right wheel. With over 100 levels spread across 3 Game Modes and 6 different locations, you will never get tired of Rain Talisman and the perplexing puzzles it delivers.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Bato Treasures of Tibet v1.0



Match similarly colored stones to unearth Far Eastern treasures! Help your Tibetan master force stones to collide and clear the board in each exotic level. From deserted ruins to secret caves, embark on an adventure of logic and puzzles!

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Flock-RELOADED



RELOADED have just released a strange and smallish (176MB) puzzle game called “Flock” which was actually released in April but looks like no scene groups have released it until RELOADED just now, basically you have to control a UFO and try to “Flock” animals to the mothership.

Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a … lovable animal-herding UFO! In Flock, players take control of an alien UFO that is tasked with herding animals to its mothership through a variety of interactive levels. Players will have to overcome the stubbornness of the temperamental beasts (this may require the use of fear, or amorous yearnings, etc.), as well as a series of environmental puzzles that must be solved using Flock’s physics-based gameplay. By finding or making a passable route, players can herd the animals safely toward the ship. Solving the puzzles within the suggested time limit yields exciting rewards. But players can also take their time to find more hidden bonuses.

Flock uses a sophisticated physics engine that drives the challenging puzzle elements of the game. Whether it’s using the Tractor beam to move obstacles out of the way, or the Depressor beam to stamp out crop circles to guide your herds, being an extraterrestrial has never been this addictive. Friends can also join in through co-op play. And when all the levels have been completed, users can make their own with the level editor that comes with the game.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Fashion Fortune v1.0-TE



After finishing school and getting your degree, you decide to open up your very own hip and trendy boutique! Sell fantastic clothes, find perfect outfits for your clients, and earn your very own Fashion Fortune! Purchase helpful upgrades to increase profits and expand your store in this fun and exciting Time Management game. Can you work your way to the top and make your boutique the number one place to shop?

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Adventures of Mary Ann Lucky Pirates



Take control of the entire Caribbean by becoming the King of the Pirates! Sail the dangerous seas and battle your way to the top in this gripping Match 3 game. Complete different quests, expand your arsenal, and collect powerful artifacts as you explore the Caribbean islands in multiple gameplay modes. Battle perilous pirates, outrageous octopuses, and sinister squids in Lucky Pirates!

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Brain Train Age v3.91



Brain Train Age TM features activities designed to help stimulate your brain, like solving a series of simple, rapid-fire math equations as fast as possible, counting interesting icons and many other easy, but interesting and helpful games, Brain Train Age is the very PC game for you to exercise your brain in a simple, efficient and fun way.

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Wizards Hat



Clear out and clean up the cluttered Magic Glades using a magical Wizards Hat and your fantastic Match 3 abilities! Piece together crazy combos to create special potions with incredible abilities, and helpful powers. Carefully plan your moves to start huge chain reactions and earn as much money as you can to unlock upgrades like magnificent magic wands, shiny cauldrons, and the ultimate Wizards Hat!
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  • Gripping gameplay
  • Powerful upgrades
  • Save the Magic Glades
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Lost Inca Prophecy v1.1.104



Acua has been having vivid dreams of the New World, and wakes up to find she has drawn a map of a place she has never been to! Travel to the New World and help Acua prevent a devastating prophecy from occurring, restore demolished temples, and save the Inca civilization! The Lost Inca Prophecy can only be deciphered and understood using your Match 3 skills, and by following Acua`s mysterious dreams!

Features:
  • Help Acua and her friends save the Incan Empire
  • Choose from three great puzzle modes: Swap, Group, and Chain
  • Select your favorite board shape: Hexagon, Square, or Mixed.
  • Solve nearly 200 original levels
  • Search for hidden objects in 16 bonus levels


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Relic Hunt v1.5.1.0



Embark on a thrilling hidden object hunt for a secret family treasure in Relic Hunt! Famed explorer Melvin Jones is spending his golden years with his rather shiftless grandson Marcus. But when Marcus proves that he has inherited his grandfather’s adventurous ways, Melvin takes a chance and reveals the secret locations of his hidden wealth! Join Melvin on an exciting journey to seven exotic islands filled with masterfully hidden objects, original puzzles, unique riddles, and addictive fun. Featuring more than 200 levels, gorgeous graphics, and a captivating storyline, Relic Hunt is more than an adventure; it’s a touching tale of a grandfather’s love

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Kelly Green Garden Queen



Spring is in the air and the sights and sounds of the country await in Kelly Green: Garden Queen, an upcoming farming sim from iWin. You’ll help city gal Kelly escape her hectic life to make a go of Grandpa’s family farm. With limited resources and only the help of friends, Kelly is determined to revive the farm that once employed locals, but was brought to ruin by corporate interests.

If you can finagle your way through a line of customers and still keep the rosebushes thriving, the cows happy, and the floral arrangements looking fresh, your hard work just might save the day. Check back to Gamezebo and we’ll let you know the instant the game launches

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Mystery Masterpiece The Moonstone v1.0.1655-TE



An ancient and priceless piece of jewelry, the Moonstone, has been stolen, and it`s up to you to track it down! Investigate every person who was in the mansion at the time of the crime to solve the mystery and catch the crook, in this Hidden Object game! Explore every room of the mansion to find valuable clues in Mystery Masterpiece – The Moonstone, and return the jewel to its rightful owner.

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