Game du Jour Deals: April 23 through April 29

Part of: Game du Jour Deals

Game du Jour is a "One Deal a Day" website for casual PC games. Every day of the week, GameDuJour.com sells one downloadable game at a steep discount.

Every week Blogcritics Magazine will bring you a look of those games, so you know what to expect when the featured game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight.

We aim to publish reviews at least one day before the game goes on sale at GameDuJour.com, so please check back regularly. But we will admit, as much as we love casual games here at Blogcritics, we won't be able to get to every title.

This Week's Deals

4/23/2007 Devastro — 60% discount
4/24/2007 Jewel Match — 50% discount
4/25/2007 Grimbo — 60% discount
4/26/2007 Living Scenes Jigsaw Puzzles — 66% discount
4/27/2007 Sudoku 9981 — 57% discount
4/28/2007 The Egg Files — 60% discount
4/29/2007 Rimbalzoid — 44% discount

Devastro
Writer: Kaonashi

If you like silly comic book violence and 1950s sci-fi movies, you'll enjoy Devastro. The story and premise is very simple: You're controlling a soldier (or small group of soldiers) sent to kill alien invaders by any means necessary. This includes shooting them, blowing them up, and running them over. If you see their flying saucer, destroy it with grenades you find along the way. Be careful of those mine fields though, or you go boom!

The game itself is like a 3-D comic book. The graphics look great, as if they were little figurines on a felt playing field. The characters have silly names like Lt. Kickass English, and when they talk a little speech bubble forms near their heads. The aliens look like your textbook creatures with green skin and large oval heads, straight from old sci-fi movies. When something explodes, a large, comic book-style "BOOM!" flashes on screen. It's hilarious.

I have few complaints about Devastro. The one thing that bugs me is that if you're controlling multiple units, they don't move at the same time when you give them an order. Some are delayed in reaching their destination, which is bad since they can be left behind and killed. Although there are some challenging levels (I'm actually stuck on a level right now), the objectives in each level are easy. I love the tongue-in-cheek humor in this game, as it pays homage to (or perhaps mocks?) those cheesy, 1950s sci-fi B movies. If you're interested in this game, check it out.

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