Mystery P.I. - Stolen in San Francisco
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- Find over 2,100 hidden objects while exploring 25 stunning city scenes
- Enjoy three fun game modes: Find the Stolen Gold, Unlimited Seek & Find and a bonus game
- Play 5 unique mini-games: Match-3, Word Search, Circle Rotation, Tile Swap and Jigsaw, plus a unique final puzzle
- Locate hidden Keys and Peace Symbols in each scene to unlock 2 bonus games
- Go for a Perfect Investigation & speed bonuses to become a Master P.I.
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Explore San Francisco in this stunning new episode of the popular Mystery P.I. series! You're the world famous Mystery P.I. and you've been hired to find and return a fortune in stolen gold. You'll have to track down clues before the trail goes cold and it's lost forever. Seek and find over 2,100 hidden objects in 25 amazing settings - from Fisherman's Wharf and Alcatraz, to Haight-Ashbury and the Golden Gate Bridge. Collect special hidden objects in each scene for a perfect investigation and unlock two bonus game modes. You have just 17 hours to solve the case - if you find the gold in time, you'll collect a million reward! Are you up to the job?
Mystery P.I. - Stolen in San Francisco
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Classic Game Room HD - ZUMA'S REVENGE for PC review
Classic Game Room HD reviews ZUMA'S REVENGE for PC from PopCap games, the sequel to Zuma. This awesome puzzle game is a blast to play on a laptop or other personal computer and packs a career / campaign mode as well as numerous challenge levels. It has typical high quality Pop Cap games production value and excellent replay value. This CGR review of Zuma's Revenge has gameplay from Zuma's Revenge on PC showing game play in action. Available from PopCap's own website for a reasonable price.
Plants Vs. Zombies Game of the Year
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- Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and Zomboni drivers, as well as being able to make your own fun dead creatures with the Zombatar only found in the Game of the Year Edition
- Tower defense gameplay playable on both PC and Mac platforms.
- Play five game modes: Adventure, Mini-Games, Puzzle, Survival, plus the stress-free Zen Garden.
- Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode - through day, night and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop.
- Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more
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Stem a zombie attack in this Game of the Year Edition of the zombie-zapping phenomenon! Zombies are invading your home, and the only defense is your arsenal of plants! Armed with 49 zombie-zapping plants like peashooters and cherry bombs, you'll need to think fast and plant faster to stop 26 types of zombies dead in their tracks. Obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge, and with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies! New bonus content in this Game of the Year Edition: Create your own zombies with the Zombatar - then watch them in action as you play the game! Also, earn a bevy of in-game achievements.
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That is a scam of some sort. You need to talk to your bank to stop that money from coming out of your account.
Is the facebook gaming gold rush over?
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Has the bubble already burst on the Facebook gaming market? A recent AdAge article says 'yes,' especially for smaller game developers who are trying to make their games stand out in an otherwise very crowded space.
One of the ways that companies are getting attention to their games is by advertising on Facebook, but that can prove costly, and a lot of of the smaller guys will feel a tighter squeeze in July which is Facebook's deadline for app developers to transition to using Facebook Credits, which means they'll be handing over 30% of each transaction to the social network. From the article:
"For the most part, the window of opportunity for games on Facebook has closed," said Chris Cunningham, CEO of Appssavvy, a firm that pairs marketers with app developers and one that has worked extensively with Facebook. "There was a three-year window for companies entering Facebook, but since Facebook opened their platform in 2007, each year has brought stricter restrictions and requirements that have changed the Facebook app marketplace forever."
So what's a smaller Facebook game developer to do? Prepare to spends a decent amount of cash to find an audience and/or look to other places where smaller social games can thrive. Both Spil Games and Bigpoint are trying to lure smaller social game developers to their web sites, and the mobile/tablet space still remains a largely untapped territory for social games and some developers (even the big boys, like Zynga's Brian Reynolds) say that's because there has yet to be a mobile social network that provides as much built-in data/customers as Facebook does.
What does this mean for the Facebook game player? Well, it means that the Facebook gaming Who's Who (Zynga, Electronic Arts, Playdom, RockYou, Crowdstar and PopCap) will continue to drive the Facebook gaming scene.
While that's all well and good, it also reminds me of the time when big studios like Activision and Electronic Arts were the only companies putting out games on Xbox, PlayStation and other consoles things started to stagnate with the lack of competition, which lead to consumer boredom / declining sales (some might say this is still happening now, which subsequently made room for things like Facebook games and mobile games to thrive).http://www.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/compaq/484170-001.htm
I tend to agree with LootDrop's John Romero when he says (in a recent Games.com interview) "If you think of game development as a pyramid, I think the tip of the wedge is on Facebook, as far as design goes." Would hate to see the small guy get squeezed out this early in the game when there's so much more that can be done in gaming on the social network.
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