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Friday, November 06, 2009
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"My Secret Diary is the seventh O-Games title I?ve had the ability to review. While I haven?t been impressed whatsoever by the other two titles in the My Games series (My Dress-Up and My Make-Up), My Secret Diary offers a little bit more substance and is the first game in the series that may actually have a justifiable existence. While the other My games offer little to do and no reason to do it, My Secret Diary has some hint of a purpose and reason for a young girl to give it a few moments of their time. I?m not saying it?s the next Final Fantasy, but at least it?s something. "
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
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"Not too many people have played Igel Argern (also known as Egelrace), mainly because it was (obviously) never released in the rest of the world. Plenty of board games are available for the DS platform, but most are popular titles like Scrabble or Monopoly. Hurry Up Hedgehog is somewhat of a backgammon meets checkers type thing, and will provide a different type of board game from what you are used to. Plus, it has a silly name that makes you want to give it a try. To that end, Oxygen Games gets a few points for originality in deciding to bring American audiences a German game instead of something we?ve seen a million times. The question is whether or not it holds its own as a standalone video game? "
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"While Math Workout does improve upon some of the drawbacks in Brain Puzzles that kept me from enjoying the first game, it?s not without its own fair share of problems. Where Brain Puzzles relied on the safety of employing classic puzzles (Sudoku and Picross), Math Workout involves original creations. However, these original games don?t always play out so well, and you may up feeling like the only thing that?s been truly challenged is your patience. "
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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" Oxygen Games recently released Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles, another brain game made for the Nintendo DS. The DS is certainly the leading console for puzzle games, as its physical design and platform make it a great candidate for the structure and light-natured game play that comes along with the puzzle genre. While Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles isn?t the most successful puzzle title available and isn?t going to blow anyone?s mind with its take on the genre, it will suit some audiences."
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