REVIEW

Game du Jour Deals: June 4 through June 10

Written by Ken Edwards
Published June 04, 2007
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3D Magic Mahjongg plays like any other mahjongg solitaire game. Match a pair of tiles to remove them from the board and work until no more moves exist or all the tiles disappear. This variation comes with 50 board layouts, nine tile sets, and seven 3-D backgrounds.

Those who can't handle 3-D games due to dizziness or other problems won't have a problem with 3D Magic Mahjongg. This game comes with a unique feature not seen in any other mahjongg game. A button appears on the left in green, yellow or red to let the player know the solvability of the current game.

The game lets players rotate and change the height and angle of the board. It also comes with undo, redo, hint, save and shuffle features. Though the game offers many options, it doesn't allow you to turn off full screen mode as most games do. The graphics aren't the sharpest seen in a mahjongg game as some of the tile sets look clunky. Mahjongg solitaire fans that like lots of features and options might like this one.

Super Minesweeper

Super Minesweeper takes sweeping for mines to a whole new level! Or to be more precise, to several new levels!

There are seven various styles of game play, each one serving up a new challenge. These styles include the classic game play any Minesweeper player knows of, plus six others: Flagless, Backwards, Multi-Mine, Moving Mines, Endurance, and Mega Mines.

There are also over 100 boards to challenge you. These boards include various patterns of squares, rectangles, hexagons, and other unique and bizarre shapes that will keep your brain moving!

Magi

Choose one of ten different characters and start dueling your opponents in a battle of skill, tactics and wits. Summon mighty creatures to your aid and waste other mages with dreadful curses.

Tranceball

Your mission is to find the mythical Motherball of space! For that, you must take control of a ball and roll it through all kind of levels with different obstacles and crazy courses. One small mistake and you'll fall through the depths of space!

Check back for more reviews during the week!

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Ken Edwards is the Gaming Editor at Blogcritics, and calls Breaking Windows home. Ken works part time for Student Publications at BGSU as the Webmaster and System Administrator. He is also a freelance web developer.
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Published: June 04, 2007
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