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You stumble through the gates of a cemetery after a car accident only to have them clang shut behind you, trapping you inside. Moments later, a restless spirit– the first of many – begs for your help and you hop through a portal to the house where he and his daughter died in a fire. As openings go, Redemption Cemetery: Curse of the Raven's is hard to beat for sheer drama, but the game can't maintain that level of energy and soon falls flat.

Update Date: 2010-08-06 10:46
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Speed Escape 4 walkthrough
Speed Escape 4 is a new point and click room escape game from flonga. There are 3 different areas that you must escape. You have 5 minutes to escape each area. Play it here.

Speed Escape 4 Walkthrough
Area 1
• Start by accepting Kyle’s challenge. In the first room, take a look at the window on the right, the bottom left piece will move revealing a keyboard key, take the key and place it into inventory.
• Move right, turn on the stereo by pressing the white button on the stereo and a key will fall, take the key. Notice the books on the shelves, the ones on the top let will slide aside to reveal another keyboard key, take the key. Open all of the bottom cupboard doors and you will find a safe behind one, we will come back to this in a bit. Notice there is a light switch on the left of the cabinet, flip it to turn it on.
• Move left and then use the key on the fish tank cupboard, once open you will find another keyboard key, take the key.
• Move left once more and look under the couch cushions, you will find some junk and another keyboard key, take the key. Look at the sconce on the back wall, it is on since you flipped the switch, take a look at it and you will find it says 43770 under the sconce.
• Turn left and then move the trash can aside to reveal another keyboard key. Now click on the keyboard on the desk. Notice it is missing some number keys, replace the keys with the keys you found. Once they have all been placed you will then see the computer screen asking for a password. Enter 43770 on the keyboard that you just fixed then press the enter key, if you mess up press the backspace key (top right), now you will see “Welcome Kyle527” now turn left and click on the safe that you found earlier, enter the code 527 and then click the slider to unlock the safe, get the gold key, turn left and use it on the door You have made it out of the first area!
Area 2
• Click the pail to move it which will reveal a battery, take the battery. Notice the dog has a small red ball in his mouth and will not let it go.
• Turn left, click on the duck to take a closer look, click the duck again to see the other side, there is a small key, take the small key. Notice the dirt on the side of the house and the hose is missing a nozzle.
• Turn left 2 times, click on the truck to move it out of the way to reveal a remote control, the remote is missing a battery, click on the battery and then click on the remote to add the battery. Next click on the sand castle to take a closer look. Use the tiny key on the sand castle door to unlock it. Once opened you will find a sprayer nozzle, take the nozzle.
• Turn right 2 times, use the remote control on the doggy door, then reach inside and you will find a bone. Place the bone into inventory. Attach the sprayer nozzle to the hose and then turn the hose on, you will get rid of the mud revealing 130. You will need this number in a moment.
• Turn right and give the dog the bone you found, he will drop the ball. Take the ball and place it in your inventory.
• Move right 2 times and then click on the cabinet, the door is locked and needs a pass code. Enter 130, the clue from behind the mud. Once the door has been unlocked take the slingshot and place it in your inventory, then take the red ball and add it to the slingshot. Take a look up the big tree, you will find a kite is stuck up there. Use the slingshot that now has the rubber ball and shoot the kite down. Once the kite has fell, take a look and you will find a gold key.
• Turn right 2 times and then use the gold key to unlock the gate. Good job, you made it out of the second area!
Area 3
• Start by taking a look inside of the lab coat pocket, you will find a gold key, also notice there is a power box on the wall that is locked, we will come back to this later.
• Turn right 2 times, use the gold key to unlock the cupboard door on the left, once open you will find a cork, take the cork and place it in inventory. On the shelf to the right, take the beaker and move the books around, there is a button behind the middle left books, press the button to slide the shelf out of the way. Take the Silver key and then use it to unlock the cabinet door on the right, once open you will find a test tube, take the test tube and place it into inventory.
• Turn right, click on the book and you will find some instructions. It says Pink + Blue = Green and then there is a picture of a test tube with green liquid inside and corked on top and an energy symbol.
• Turn right 2 times, take a look at the colored symbol on the tank to the left, When taking a closer look you will see that there are numbers on the different colored diamonds. Yellow=1, blue=2, green=3 and red=4. Turn left 2 times and notice some buttons on the left side of the table, Click the colored buttons in order – Yellow, Blue, Green then Red. A container will rise up which contains a red key. Take the red key and place it in inventory.
• Turn right 2 times, take the empty test tube and place it in the holder next to the other 2 test tubes. Now get the empty beaker and fill it with the blue and pink liquids by clicking on the tubes at the end. Once the beaker is full of green liquid, fill the empty test tube. Now take the cork and place it on the top, you will now have the test tube full of green liquid. Place the test tube in your inventory.
• Turn left, click on the panel on the left of the door, use the red key to unlock the panel. Now place the test tube into the slot. Take a look on the right side of the door, there is a button, press the button and it will open the door leading out. Click to exit this area.
• Congratulations, you have escaped all 3 areas!!
Update Date: 2010-07-16 03:40
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Help Epiphany O’day sneak on board the luxurious and dangerous Imperial Majestic to stop murder and mayhem in its tracks! After being laughed out of her university, Epiphany is on the track of the ancient and mysterious Dragon Wheel artifact, known for having an enormous amount of evil energy. Travel from Europe to the exotic far east [...]
Update Date: 2010-07-15 23:15
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Fanglies is a Facebook game developed by Playdom that lets you build a village of cute vampire looking creatures. Create a community with different Fanglies by constructing shops to sell or add to the village, add items to your collection, feed everyone with snacks to maintain energy levels and do unique activities to keep them happy. This quick start guide will provide you with tips to get started playing Fanglies.

Update Date: 2010-07-13 12:55
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It turns out destruction is imminent for the homeworld of platypus biologists Spike and Syndey, and it's up to you to save them!... the part of "you" here being played by a cell in the first stages of its growth, barely able to defend itself against incoming threats or generate enough energy to move. Just like that one meteor movie with Bruce Willis! CellCraft is one part resource management, one part puzzle, one part strategy, and even one part funny. Oh, and did I mention? It's (*gasp!*)... educational!

The game, created by CellCraft Team (Anthony Pecorella, Lars Doucet, Chris Gianelloni, and Hibiki Harutois), is primarily controlled with the mouse, clicking and dragging on the outer area of your cell to move it, and clicking on the various buttons on screen to create new enzymes or perform other actions. Most of the game is actually given over to resource management; your cell needs both Nucleic Acid and Amino Acids to perform most actions, and initially you'll need to pick both acids up by moving over them, but eventually you'll be able to generate your own. Sort of. Not well versed in the respected field of "Making Cells Do Stuff What Is All Scientific Like"? Don't worry. Admittedly, I was a bit skeptical about the educational capabilities of a platypus, but it turns out Spike and Sydney do an excellent job detailing the controls and finer points of cell growth as you go along. Before long, you'll be generating and recycling enzymes with the best of 'em!

The game is broken up into levels, each of which introduces new elements to the gameplay, and has new challenges to overcome as the story progresses and you move to new environments with new threats. If you find your eyes glazing over during the short periods the game takes to describe the nitty-gritty of how cells actually work, don't worry; most of it is just there to provide you with extra information, should you so desire it, and can usually be skipped. As long as you're comfortable with the notion that, somewhere, you're making your fifth grade teacher cry.

Update Date: 2010-07-12 10:00
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A powerful spell has drained all the mystical energy from the enchanted land of Skymist, and it’s up to you to recover the lost Spirit Stones and restore peace to the kingdom! Find clues and keys, solve puzzles, and uncover secrets as you journey across the mysteriously transformed land, all while unraveling the tale of a [...]
Update Date: 2010-07-06 18:46
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Elements earth + fire = lava air + earth = dust air + fire = energy energy + air = storm fire + dust = ash lava + air = stone fire + stone = metal water + stone = sand energy + metal = electricity water + air = steam metal + steam = [...]
Update Date: 2010-06-25 23:35
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Doodle God Review

Updated Jun 17, 2010, 10:42am

If you’re not familiar with the Bible, let me get you up to speed on a little chapter called Genesis. According to the good book, God created everything you see – the earth, the sky, the moon, the sun – in only 6 days. Now it’s your turn. Can you start with the building blocks of creation and create everything we know? Doodle God is a wonderfully unique little game that’s all about creating the basic elements of our world, and it’s nothing like anything we’ve ever played before.

As the game begins players are presented with the four basic elements. The object of the game is to combine these elements in such a way that they create new elements. Combining air and water, for example, makes steam. Combining fire and earth makes lava. Each of these new elements can then be combined with existing elements to (you guessed it) create more elements. There are 115 in total. By the end of the game, you’ll have created everything from vodka to dinosaurs.

Doodle God Doodle God

The elements themselves are broken up into 14 groups like fire, animals, bacteria. Discovering new groups proves to be just as satisfying as discovering new elements. The whole process is incredibly simple – just select two groups to list all of the available elements, and then select two to see if they combine. If they do, fantastic! If not, start searching for another possible combination.

Doodle God was great fun, but it could also be incredibly frustrating. There were moments in the later half of the game where it would feel like every conceivable combination had been made, and the 3 minute wait for the hint timer to recharge seemed to take forever. We were also a little disappointed that we couldn’t simply “play god.” When I combine a fish and a bird, it’s because I’m trying to strike gold with the next platypus here. Instead I’d be met with a buzzer sound letting me know they didn’t make anything. Not to argue, but I’m pretty sure they’d create a fishbird.

115 is a lot of combinations, but it’s also a finite number. This means that some combos you’d expect to make something simply don’t because the end result wasn’t included in the 115. Inversely, some of the combinations don’t make the least bit of sense. I understand how fire and oil make energy, and I love that combining life and corpse creates a zombie, but how on earth does combining life and stone make an egg? Or bacteria and swamp to make sulphur?

Regardless of some late in the game frustration, the unique mechanic of simply combining items to discover new items was incredibly addictive. If anything, the frustration came as a result of how much fun it was. Getting stumped happened like clockwork, and we were having so much fun when we weren’t stumped that we didn’t want that excitement to stop.

Doodle God Doodle God

The presentation here was surprisingly top notch as well. Whenever I hear the word “doodle” in a title I do a little cringe. Most of the time “doodle” is associated with low budget high school notebook visuals, but in Doodle God that’s simply not the case. Every element has its own small, yet perfectly recognizable, icon. The element groups have much larger icons, and a great deal of artistry went into making these stand out. Add some famous quotes every time a new element is discovered into the mix, sometimes silly and sometimes poignant, and you’ve got yourself a game with a good deal of charm.

Update Date: 2010-06-17 11:11
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In the real estate world, house flipping is just a cool way of saying you’re going to buy a piece of junk property, fix it up so it’s shiny and new, and then re-sell it for a profit. HipSoft’s popular Build-a-lot games have successfully taken the concept and turned it into an addictive casual strategy series. Earlier installments have you working your property mogul mojo in modern times, with installments focusing on international travel, clean energy, and building award-wining towns. The series’ fifth game, Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era, switches things up by journeying back in time.

Update Date: 2010-05-27 12:09
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Doodle God Review

Updated Jun 17, 2010, 10:42am

If you’re not familiar with the Bible, let me get you up to speed on a little chapter called Genesis. According to the good book, God created everything you see – the earth, the sky, the moon, the sun – in only 6 days. Now it’s your turn. Can you start with the building blocks of creation and create everything we know? Doodle God is a wonderfully unique little game that’s all about creating the basic elements of our world, and it’s nothing like anything we’ve ever played before.

As the game begins players are presented with the four basic elements. The object of the game is to combine these elements in such a way that they create new elements. Combining air and water, for example, makes steam. Combining fire and earth makes lava. Each of these new elements can then be combined with existing elements to (you guessed it) create more elements. There are 115 in total. By the end of the game, you’ll have created everything from vodka to dinosaurs.

Doodle God Doodle God

The elements themselves are broken up into 14 groups like fire, animals, bacteria. Discovering new groups proves to be just as satisfying as discovering new elements. The whole process is incredibly simple – just select two groups to list all of the available elements, and then select two to see if they combine. If they do, fantastic! If not, start searching for another possible combination.

Doodle God was great fun, but it could also be incredibly frustrating. There were moments in the later half of the game where it would feel like every conceivable combination had been made, and the 3 minute wait for the hint timer to recharge seemed to take forever. We were also a little disappointed that we couldn’t simply “play god.” When I combine a fish and a bird, it’s because I’m trying to strike gold with the next platypus here. Instead I’d be met with a buzzer sound letting me know they didn’t make anything. Not to argue, but I’m pretty sure they’d create a fishbird.

115 is a lot of combinations, but it’s also a finite number. This means that some combos you’d expect to make something simply don’t because the end result wasn’t included in the 115. Inversely, some of the combinations don’t make the least bit of sense. I understand how fire and oil make energy, and I love that combining life and corpse creates a zombie, but how on earth does combining life and stone make an egg? Or bacteria and swamp to make sulphur?

Regardless of some late in the game frustration, the unique mechanic of simply combining items to discover new items was incredibly addictive. If anything, the frustration came as a result of how much fun it was. Getting stumped happened like clockwork, and we were having so much fun when we weren’t stumped that we didn’t want that excitement to stop.

Doodle God Doodle God

The presentation here was surprisingly top notch as well. Whenever I hear the word “doodle” in a title I do a little cringe. Most of the time “doodle” is associated with low budget high school notebook visuals, but in Doodle God that’s simply not the case. Every element has its own small, yet perfectly recognizable, icon. The element groups have much larger icons, and a great deal of artistry went into making these stand out. Add some famous quotes every time a new element is discovered into the mix, sometimes silly and sometimes poignant, and you’ve got yourself a game with a good deal of charm.

Update Date: 2010-05-21 18:20
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Let It Glow is a physics puzzle game created by Vyacheslav Stepanov where your task is to link the energy source to the bulb. To do so, use your mouse to remove wooden platforms and crates in the right order to put transmitters in place in such a way they connect the energy source to the [...]
Update Date: 2010-05-01 01:02
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Mafia Wars Hitlist Strategy Hitlist riding is a really good way to gain a lot of experience for fighter characters without spending stamina or energy. To successfully ride a hitlist you need to get at least 7 experience before you die, netting you 1 free experience. The maximum net amount of exp you can get for [...]
Update Date: 2010-03-24 03:42
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I just came across a group that “again” wants your members invites, lets you watch a video of someone doing it (not showing you how) then asks for: £4.43 instant payment then £5.03 per month lol ************ HERE IT IS FREE ************ ——————————————————— This is a remake of the old “How to get a level 1000+ character [...]
Update Date: 2010-03-24 03:31
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Before you start playing Mafia War, it is important to learn and discover how each game components work, which will be discussed below. This will greatly help you in making the right decision in building your character. There are 7 important stats you need to know: Health, Stamina, Energy, Attack, Defense, Mafia Size, Profile Point Some of these stats [...]
Update Date: 2010-03-21 04:41
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When an evil professor kidnaps someone you care about, you’re tossed into a wacky world of shifting perspectives and labyrinthine lanes that literally turn your world upside down! Get ready for some high-energy hijinx because this Platform Puzzler is like none other! Outsmart that pesky professor and make it passed his menacing maze in Alt Shift! Unique gameplay. Bold [...]
Update Date: 2010-03-16 06:42
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