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Abstract: Puzzle games have taken off hugely on the DS, the touch screen pumping blood into the veins of grid based puzzles and resulting in more choices than you could possibly hope to shake a stick at when it comes to choosing one to pick up. One of the earlie...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: May 14, 2007 - Handheld gaming is a wonderful thing. I see it as the great savior of the family vacation. All of the fun, well, almost all of the fun, of the big consoles is wrapped up in a convenient little package. It makes cross-country trips in the ba...
that there is no more quests to gain. Its sort of like a big tease there, at the end. In spite of the above flaws, I feel that Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, is a puzzle game that will stand up to even the most demanding of puzzle players. ...
Abstract: Could it be the most addictive game ever? Since buying Puzzle Quest for a plane ride over two weeks ago, I have not played –or done– much else. In fact, I must admit that I am now forcing myself to write this review in part to help break my ad...
Abstract: Game: Puzzle Quest: Challenge Of The Warlords Genre: Puzzle/RPG Systems: DS, PSP, Xbox Live ArcadeEvery so often a game blends two genres in such a way that the collective jaws of the collective masses hit the collective floor. This could be for two ve...
Abstract: I know that the last video game mashup youre probably looking forward to is Bejeweled and Final Fantasy. Or Bejeweled and any RPG. Or maybe even Bejeweled and anything at all. And I can definitely see why: that stupidly addictive gem game is for ...
Abstract: Not since Monty Python and the Holy Grail has there been a medieval adventure as sacrilegious as Puzzle Quest. Breaking from the traditional hack-n-slash RPG, it rolls in like a Sir Bedeveres Trojan Rabbit, albeit one bearing the gift of addictive p...
Abstract: Its really a gamble you know? Taking two genres and placing them together in a hybrid-style game and then hoping that the ingredients mix together well enough to create a new and exciting splinter genre. Looking back there have been many games that ma...
Abstract: Its an established fact that some things are better when theyre experienced together. Take peanut butter and jelly, for example. Or Axl Rose and Slash. See? The individual elements are good by themselves, but when paired with its corresponding partne...