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Latest Game Reviews - Provided by GameMile.Com
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Carrie the Caregiver
The Article 19 Group, a developer of Carrie the Caregiver, holds up tradition of Diner Dash-type games. This time your task is to help Carrie, a nursing school graduate, to take care of babies until they go home with their parents. Traveling with Caregivers International around 5 continents, you'll feed babies, change them into fresh diapers - to do everything to make the children smile and their parents pay. System requirements: Windows 2000/XP, 600MHz or faster Processor, 128MB RAM
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Turtle Odyssey 2
Turtle Odyssey 2 is a sequel to a popular adventure game developed by Realore Studio. This is a colorful cartoon-like adventure of a cute Ozzy the Turtle comprising several episodes. The point is to direct the main character from level to level, collecting 5 diamonds on each one. You have to defeat monsters like octopi, snails, flying fishes, odd yellow fishes and other hostile creatures. The latest version features: enhanced graphics, an adventure map, after-level awards, and a brand-new storyline.
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Big Kahuna Reef
Big Kahuna Reef is a sea-inspired match-3 game for Mac OS developed and published by Reflexive Entertainment. In this game, one has to match three or more tiles in order to free sea creatures by making wooden boxes behind matched tiles break open. Revolutionary Mouse Party of the game suggests that multiple players can play on the same computer through an almost infinite number of levels. System Requirements: Mac Platform, G3 400 MHz, 128Mb RAM, MacOSX
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Teddy Tavern: A Culinary Adventure
Teddy Tavern: A Culinary Adventure is a fast-paced culinary adventure that requires you to please customers by quickly serving them with tricky dish combinations. In this game which is a mix of a strategy and an action, you'll unlock five challenging destinations, meet six different types of clients, cook 25 dishes and earn multiple power-ups. System requirements: Win 98,2000, ME, XP, Pentium 750MHz, 512MB RAM, DirectX 7.0
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Westward
Westward by Sandlot Games is a strategy game. The point of it is to set up a town on the wild west and sustain its growth by constructing and restoring new buildings, accomodating settlers, feeding and hiring them. The game offers over 30 hours of game play. Original concept, humorous messages and user-friendly interface is what has made Westward one of the most popular sims in 2006.
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MCF Huntsville and Prime Suspects
Out of 3 games of MCF series only the first two games were ported to Mac. We are happy to present them to you. In a nutshell, the game play in both games is a crime investigation that a player is to carry out. It's a normal detective job: first you'll have to collect a required number of clues in different locations. Afterwards you're to unravel a criminal case and bust the criminal by solving a sort of jigsaw puzzle at a crime computer.
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Top-Notch Arcades
Time to review the most dynamic and crazy-paced games that make your brain and fingers work. We're talking about arcade games. Compared to puzzles and strategies, arcade games have not seen such a great boom in 2006. Just like a year ago, in the latest Luxor you would create color matches of multicolored balls and smash them. Yet game graphics, ingame physics have seen tremendous changes. So, why not gazing at the best of arcades and seeing what was new about these games in 2006?
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Magic Ball 3
Season's surprises are snowing in: on December 25th Alawar games finally released Magic Ball 3. This pirate arcade stands out among other sequels to popular games that have seen the world at the end of expiring year. It features stunning 3D graphics, more than 80 challenging levels, lots of power-ups and other improvements. The main point of the game is to smash multiple on-screen items using a paddle and a ball. System requirements: P-III 1000 Mhz or equivalent processor, 64 MB VRAM, DirectX - compatible video card, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, DirectX 8 or higher.
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Mystery Case Files Ravenhearst
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst developed by BigFishGames Studio is a sequel to the famous MCF: Huntsville and MCF: Prime Suspects. The main idea of the game is to search the abandoned manor for hidden items to unravel the mystery of place called Ravenhearst Manor. The clue to the mystery can be found in the diary of Emma Ravenhearst, but some entries of the diary were lost... To locate Emma's lost diary entries, 32 rooms are to be explored and multiple puzzles are to be solved.
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Tango-paced Success Stories
In terms of so-called micromanagement, or restaurant games, 2006 was even more fruitful. Many developers produced a number of diner-dash-like titles based on the same scheme: they created new graphics and characters, while game play basics remained untouched. A title character (yep, that's a rare type of casual games with a live character!) is to accept and fulfill customers' orders to make customers happy at a time limit.
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