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Puzzle | PSNStores - Part 5

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January 5th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle

Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …

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December 3rd, 2013

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Review: Tiny Brains

Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …

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November 21st, 2013

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Review: A-Men 2

A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …

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September 1st, 2013

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Review: Open Me!

I’m going to fill you in on a very personal secret of mine: I don’t trust games that tell me what to do in their title. It might have something to do with Justin Timberlake, Adam Sandberg, and that SNL …

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August 7th, 2013

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Review: Do Not Fall – Run For Your Drink

Do Not Fall came out of nowhere for me. There were a couple of posts on the site about this game, but besides for that I had no idea what it was all about. When I set out to review …

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July 24th, 2013

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Review: Coconut Dodge Revitalised

If you have followed PSNStores’s activity throughout the last three years, chances are you’ve seen or heard us talk about Coconut Dodge. The original Coconut Dodge released back in 2010 on the minis platform. It was FuturLab’s first game on …

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July 20th, 2013

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Review: Picbox

Whether your calling it Nonogram, Griddlers, Picross or in this case Picbox the game is always the same. You are presented with a grid (in Picbox it’s 5×5, 10×10 and 15×15) and you must fill in certain cells in the …

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June 16th, 2013

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Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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June 1st, 2013

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Review: Yu-Nama: The Puzzle

Back in my day, there was an interesting little puzzle-type game by the name of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What did I do to Deserve This? Said game came out on the PlayStation Portable. It put you in control …

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May 26th, 2013

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Review: Voodoo Chronicles

Voodoo Chronicles is a hidden object game (subsequently referred to as HoG) in which you work as a detective trying to solve a supernatural murder mystery. As James Voodoo, P.I., you’ll point and click around over 40 different screens in …

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January 5th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle

Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …

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- 7 Comments

December 3rd, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Tiny Brains

Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …

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Read More

- 12 Comments

November 21st, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: A-Men 2

A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …

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- 6 Comments

September 1st, 2013

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Review: Open Me!

I’m going to fill you in on a very personal secret of mine: I don’t trust games that tell me what to do in their title. It might have something to do with Justin Timberlake, Adam Sandberg, and that SNL …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

August 7th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Do Not Fall – Run For Your Drink

Do Not Fall came out of nowhere for me. There were a couple of posts on the site about this game, but besides for that I had no idea what it was all about. When I set out to review …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

July 24th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Coconut Dodge Revitalised

If you have followed PSNStores’s activity throughout the last three years, chances are you’ve seen or heard us talk about Coconut Dodge. The original Coconut Dodge released back in 2010 on the minis platform. It was FuturLab’s first game on …

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Read More

- 6 Comments

July 20th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Picbox

Whether your calling it Nonogram, Griddlers, Picross or in this case Picbox the game is always the same. You are presented with a grid (in Picbox it’s 5×5, 10×10 and 15×15) and you must fill in certain cells in the …

+

Read More

- 1 Comment

June 16th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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Read More

- 4 Comments

June 1st, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Yu-Nama: The Puzzle

Back in my day, there was an interesting little puzzle-type game by the name of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What did I do to Deserve This? Said game came out on the PlayStation Portable. It put you in control …

+

Read More

- 3 Comments

May 26th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Voodoo Chronicles

Voodoo Chronicles is a hidden object game (subsequently referred to as HoG) in which you work as a detective trying to solve a supernatural murder mystery. As James Voodoo, P.I., you’ll point and click around over 40 different screens in …

+

Read More