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What to try out next? #145406
05/18/07 08:38 AM
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So far have bought Mystery Solitaire , Private Eyes Greatest Mysteries, Gold Miner Vegas and Rocketmania. Will be getting MCF Ravenhearst and Magic Academy. Other casual games that I like playing are Inspector Parker, Chuzzle and Luxor and the other MCF games. Like variety and wonder what other games are interesting. Don't care much for gem swapping like in Rise of Atlantis.


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: acornia] #145419
05/18/07 08:56 AM
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Acornia, I really enjoy games like Mahjong quest. Have you tried those? And Brickshooter Egypt gets very challenging as you advance.


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: looney4labs] #145446
05/18/07 10:07 AM
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I agree with L4L - Brickshooter Egypt is top of my casual games. I am now on Level Pyramid 3 - it gets more and more difficult as your progress thumbsup

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Re: What to try out next? [Re: bermag45] #145461
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Diner Dash is a lot of fun. The levels become in-cred-i-bly difficult the further you progress, and I still haven't beaten it, but I do love trying! grin


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: Rushes] #145519
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I just got Mah Jongg Tales and I like it but the tiles are kind of hard to distinguish...

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Re: What to try out next? [Re: wysewomon] #145700
05/19/07 12:13 AM
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The Diner Dash games are fun. I have all three, plus the SpongeBob version, and Snowy Lunch Rush. There's also Betty's Beer Bar, Mystic Inn, Deliscious Deluxe, Wild West Wendy, Cathy's Caribean Club, and a new one called Coffee House Chaos. I also reccomend Cake Mania.
As for hidden object games, there's also Big City San Francisco, Hide and Secret, Mysteryville, Abra Acadamy, Hidden Expedition Titanic, and Mystery of Shark Island.
Big Fish breaks their games down into subcatagories so you can find what they have in the types of games you like.
Good luck.

Re: What to try out next? [Re: karmyn] #145791
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I'm really enjoying Jewel Quest Solitaire; it's not timed so one has time to think.


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: 3dobermans] #146592
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Found like Magic Academy, Fairy Godmother, and MCF Ravenhearts. Didn't care for Jewel Quest solitaire. After playing Mystery Island solitaire, not too much into match up and only having so many moves to turn the board gold. So far on the card ones, like World Class and Tripeaks solitaire--the ones that are Tex adventures.


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: acornia] #147462
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What did you pick, Acornia?


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: looney4labs] #147490
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So far have bought, MCF Ravenhearst (already got first two), Private Eye, Magic Academy, Rocketmania, Gold Miner Vegas, Mystery Solitaire--Secret Island, and Fairy Godmother though wished that had added a few more potions.

Skipping on Big City Adventure San Francisco and Mystery of Shark Island--just not in a mood for hidden objects right now. Jewel Quest Solitaire is like playing Mahjong and already got a mahjong game.

Right now am trying to decide between Escape from Paradise and Virtual Villagers. Similiar in that both require you to train people to do things though the Paradise one has puzzles/games that you can play while the castaways are building and gathering food. The other one get to research tech when you can get one to do so. Will probably get both.


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: acornia] #147531
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I haven't played any of the sim type games. You'll have to let us know which one you like best wave


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: acornia] #150651
05/28/07 12:33 PM
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Is "Ravenhearst" only available through Big Fish? I've been checking the local stores; WalMart, Target, Best Buy and EB but have yet to see it in any of those stores.

Thanks,

Robert


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Re: What to try out next? [Re: rmelone] #150657
05/28/07 12:48 PM
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I thought it was to be released in stores soon Robert, but I can't see it anywhere either. If it isn't out yet, I imagine it won't be long.

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