What should be done if there are only 15 days left until the anticipated wedding between Prince Charming and Snow White, while the Glade still is a horrible mess? Just ask Beatrix, the cleaning fairy of this fantasy kingdom. Fairy Maids by developer Spark Plug Games allows the player to clean messy rooms in a fairy tale setting, inspired by the stories of our childhood, but the game fails to deliver a consistent and entertaining experience.
There are a lot of pirate-themed games on Facebook, but these games have an alarming tendency to not really be about pirates. They're actually about managing a business or restoring antiques and just happen to tell you that you're doing this because you're a pirate. There's something baffling and disappointing about that. Pirates sail around fighting people and looting treasures. Pirates Saga is possibly the first pirate-themed game on Facebook that actually lets you engage in these classic pirate activities.
Monster Galaxy is a Facebook game developed by Gaia Online. Become a Moga Tamer and be the best by capturing mogas, include them in your team to battle other wild monsters. Fulfill quests and ask help from other players to gain advantage during battles. These are just a few of the things you can do to get started playing Monster Galaxy by referring to this quick start guide.
Sound is often overlooked in games. We talk about how great a game looks, or how well it controls, but rarely how the sound makes us feel. But Papa Sangre doesn’t let you ignore the way it sounds. Instead, it’s a game that’s focused entirely on audio, forcing you to use your ears to traverse dark and treacherous terrain. And even though you can’t see anything, or maybe because of it, Papa Sangre is terrifying.
Welcome to the Awakening: Moonfell Wood walkthrough on Gamezebo.com. Awakening: Moonfell Wood is a puzzle / adventure game for the PC created by Boomzap and published by Big Fish Games. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete Awakening: Moonfell Wood.
We’ve had ball-based platform puzzle games for quite some time now. In them, we’ve used everything from marbles to encapsulated monkeys (a phrase you might never expect to type). It finally took develop D7 to realize what was missing: a disco ball! Too bad that the result, DiscoTech is missing a fair bit itself.