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Total Eclipse CEO and game designer Argiris Bendilas takes us behind the scenes of The Clockwork Man and its sequel, The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World, explaining the inspiration behind the steampunk setting, how the company developed the unique new scrollable and zoomable scenes, and why they decided to release the games DRM-free in this developer diary post mortem.
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Welcome to The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World walkthrough on Gamezebo.com. The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World is a Hidden Object game for the PC created by Total Eclipse Games and published by Real Arcade. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World.
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The Clockwork Man: The Hidden World has launched! Download the game from GameHouse or Total Eclipse, write a review, or chat about it in our forum. Two years after her courageous exploits in New Coventry, Miranda Calomy finds herself embroiled in a fresh adventure after discovering a mysterious obsidian object. Doggedly chasing her every step of the way, an unknown menace will do anything in his power to discover the legend for his own benefits. Download the game from GameHouse or Total Eclipse, write a review, or chat about it in our forum.
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Zynga has announced that since launching on June 9, their latest game FrontierVille has grown to 20 million users.
In other FrontierVille-related news, 2.3 million people have gotten married, 1.1 people have had a kid, and Cobert Nation will be happy to hear, 3.6 million people have scared away at least one bear (for a total of 128 total bears scared away)!
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Crazy Craft is a new platformer type slash puzzle racing game from agame. There are 12 levels in total, use the video walkthrough below in case you get stuck. Play it
here.
Crazy Craft walkthrough
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Inferno is physics-based platformer where your goal is to save burning buildings from total destruction. “with a limited stash of water, you’ll need to use strategy and precision to make every drop count!” Inferno features 20+ levels; do you have what it takes to become a true firefighter? Have fun!
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Techcrunch has started a rumor that Google has secretly invested $100 million in Zynga (making it a total of $500 million raised) and plans to launch Google Games later this year.
Details are few and far between but according to Techcrunch, Google Games will launch with Zynga’s games like FarmVille as its anchors, utilize Google Checkout for micro-transactions, and tie into Google’s social graph.
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Doodle God Review
Updated Jun 17, 2010, 10:42amIf 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.

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.

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.
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Catch the Star 2 is the sequel to Catch the Star, a physics-based puzzler created by Adgard. Catch all the stars with a limited number of clicks. Avoid the black stars, fling various objects and enjoy this second installment, with improved graphics and gameplay. 28 levels in total. Have fun!
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Protector 4 is the fourth installment in the Protector series created by Terry and Keir Brown.
“Protector 4 takes the now classic gameplay of the Protector series and enhances, increases and improves on it in multiple different ways.
The global game sees a total makeover with a new style and theme to fit the new fiction and [...]
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“In a moist and filthy corner of a dark and brutish land, there lives a unique type of worm.
When given the right stimuli, it can spontaneously mutate into a dazzling array of hungry, vicious creatures!”
Welcome to Unnatural Selection, a weird puzzle game where there are 16 evolution branches to find in total.
Have fun!
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Baking Life game permits players to start their own bakery, serving cakes to customers, hiring friends to be part of your staff, etc. Get full Baking Life Walkthrough, Cheat and tricks to play the game easily.
One of the best games "Baking Life” is for those people who like restaurant games like Cafe World and have an inclination for baked sweets. Banking Life game developed by ZipZapPlay is a Facebook game and it allows players to open their own bakery and serving cakes, delicacies to customers, personalizing cupcakes and more. You can easily play the Baking life game by following the Walkthrough, Cheat and tips.
You can also appoint friends to be part of your staff and earn lots of money and make successful bakery in town. Each batch takes from one minute to 24 hours, so you have to take care of customers, don’t leave them empty handed.
Managing your Bakery
First, you have to open your own bakery and then you have to take proper decisions and actions in order to run it smoothly. Then, go through the menu and actions buttons which are available in the game.
At the upper side of page on right side, the main menu is found given as below:
- Recipes - You can select from available recipes and pick-up one recipe and bake.
- Appliances - You have to purchase your next oven, display case and cash register.
- Decor - To make your bakery exclusive buy tables, chairs, lamps, windows and other items.
- Gifts - You can send one gift to your friends and also see what they sent you.
On the right side, the “hype” pointer operates like a popularity rating. You can make more customers by gaining more popularity. If you don’t want to buy anything from the store and want to move things around, then click on the “edit bakery” button to take you to edit mode.
On the left side of the page, there are various icons given; one of them is “recruit friends” by which you can hire friends and select them as staff member. This is optional so that you don’t have to acquire extra costs to pay a temporary worker. When your vacancies are filled up then the icon of “recruit friends” disappears. With the “customize” icon, you can customize your avatar any time.
On top of the neighbor’s list, your growth bar and wealth indicators are found below, which allows you to know how your bakery is doing and how much earning. At-last, you have control on your bakery when it’s open for business or not. And, there is no requirement to put a chair behind the door or removing it to stop from customers coming in. At below of bakery sign, you can click on it to toggle between open and closed.
Customize your Look
In the game, you can also change your gender, gestures, skin tone, facial features, hair style, color, wardrobe and shoes. When you have extra coins, you can also buy some items with coins which you need. You can also use freebies provided there.
Prepare your Recipe and Bake
The main duty and responsibility is to prepare recipes to run your bakery. Clicking on a clean oven will open up the recipe book.
From cakes, you can select a mixed variety of baked goods to croissants and pies. Excluding the personalized cupcake, every item has a stable cost. When you start decorating your bakery, you can control the cost. It will show the number of servings per batch, how much you’ll earn per piece, total earnings and how long it will take to bake.
When you choose the recipe then several bubbles will appear on top of the oven. You have to add some ingredients and prepare it before it starts baking. Each item reward you certain number of points, it depends on what cake you chose to bake. If the longer time it takes to bake then the bigger points you get.
Once it’s done (bubble has a pink circle at the outer edges), click on it to transfer the baked goods to the display case. Finally, it is ready to be sold to customers. Take note that you have serve it before it gets burnt or you end up losing money since it can’t be sold.
Create a Personalized Cupcake
In Baking Life, you can decorate your own personalized cupcake. Select this from the recipe book and it will take you to the Cupcake Creator.
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Doodle God Review
Updated Jun 17, 2010, 10:42amIf 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.

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.

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.