The Clumsys is a new game for Mac from Gogii Games. It's a hidden
object game with lots of items to find, to place, to fix and to
assemble. The time machine was used by kids who went through different
times of the history. Now it's your mission to bring them back and to
check if everything is fine with the places they'd visited. To do that
you are going to use the time machine, time travel map, gadget assembly
screen and photo album. Every time you get to a famous place or to a
famous person's place. You have to get back several times to every
location since there are different types of tasks you are to
accomplish. The game is done in such a way so that not to get you
bored. All the
time you play in different places accomplishing different tasks.
Virtual
Villagers: The Secret City is the third
sequel of the saga for your Mac from Last Day of Work. The game features some new twists
taking you to a new place and telling you a new story but it still has its old
well-known play mechanics. You are to rebuild a city and grow and develop your
tribe, being on a new part of the island. A fun thing is that if you leave them
for some time, you'll find them working upon your returning. But if it's too
long then you are risking to find them all dead from starvation. You get really
attached to your villagers taking care of all of them. Progress in one of the
spheres like curing 30 villagers or mastering all five skills grants you an
award. The sequel is no worse than its predecessors so make sure that it is you
who controls the life of the village and not vice versa.
I suppose that you get an idea of the general background of the game
from its name. Yes, you are right, it's about the events from American
history. And that is what makes Hidden Mysteries - Civil War developed by Gunnar Games and published by GameMill quite special.
You find yourself on a battlefields in
America. The events described in the game are from 1861-1865. You are
told the life stories of three fictional generals - William Walker,
Richard Boyer and James Munroe. The game features two modes - Relaxed and Timed. I guess the difference
between the two is obvious. The bad thing is that no matter which one
you choose the game is still pretty short.
Lately all the hidden object games can boast a complicated story and
realistic characters. The one we are presenting is not like this. The
Hidden Object Show is the very essence of hidden object game play,
where your attention is fully concentrated on the game itself. Just
play and win prizes - that's all what is about it. But who needs more?
In The Hidden Object Show you will play in 30 scenes with 3 to 5 rounds
for each. Ten unlockable game modes and great virtual prizes to win
will keep you playing for hours. All the possible hidden object fun in
one game is offered to you by Gogii Games. Welcome to The Hidden Object
Show for your Mac!
Do you hear the wedding bells ring again? Yes, you are right, they
announce the release of a sequel most of us have been expecting for a
long time - Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World for Mac! Quinn is back to
become the best wedding planner in the world - with your help, sure!
The game has all the great features of the first part and some new fun
things that will make you love the game even more than you loved the
original game. You will travel with Quinn to five venues all over the
world, where you'll find 50 levels of time-management game play, lots
of new guests to please and disasters to avert. And you company will be
Joe Wright, a talented wedding photographer, and Flo, who will help
Quinn sometimes. So, are you ready for the new portion of Wedding Dash?