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Pros: More than 80 unique buildings and decorations are available to build. You can develop new technologies to keep gameplay fresh. Cool setting which has you turn an abandoned village into your own metropolis. Mysteries and quests to solve help change up the pace.
Cons: Much better games exist if you're willing to buy. Buildings break often, which can be frustrating. May be too easy for some players. Limited options until you research new things.
Pros: Three difficulty levels. Hint system. Humorous plot and dialogue. Cute cartoon graphics.
Cons: Short run time. Some confusing puzzles. Unsatisfying cliffhanger ending. Uneven voice acting.
Pros: More than 70 cool bikes. Plenty of customisable features. Fast and furious game play. Four different racing modes.
Cons: Heavy emphasis on in-game purchases. Keyboard controls are quite cumbersome. Takes time to advance. Plagued with pop-up ads.
Pros: Allows chat. Offers simulated gambling. Hook up with friends. Free from ads.
Cons: Doesn't always find opponents of your standard. Clock synchronization issues. Not for kids. Hard-to-read fonts chosen.
Pros: Interesting look at early RTS games. Varied unit design and abilities. Lengthy campaign mode. Atmospheric soundtrack.
Cons: Dated graphics. Unorthodox, confusing user interface. Underperforming enemy AI. Lack of variety among missions.
Pros: Enjoyable nostalgic atmosphere. Simple, intuitive control system. Robust character customization options. Procedurally-generated dungeons provide replay value.
Cons: No female character options. Dated graphics. Character movement is sometimes very slow. Dark scenes can sometimes be hard to see.
Pros: Detailed graphics. Relaxing sound effects. Numerous levels to choose from. The plot progresses as the player advances.
Cons: 98.3 megabytes is a significant amount of memory. Gameplay can become repetitive over time. Older operating systems can encounter problems. Not suitable for 32-bit processors.
Pros: Provides a classic FreeCell experience. Includes 'undo' and 'redo' functions. Double-click will move cards to a free cell. Options for both timed and non-timed play modes.
Cons: The graphics are still simplistic. No support for auto moves to open ladders. Disabling auto moves stops double-click moves. No in-depth statistics tracking.
Pros: Intuitive controls. An original game idea. Feels like a genuine RC boat experience. Clever water reflections.
Cons: No sense of challenge. Gaming elements limited. Little by way of boat options. No other boats to interact with.
Pros: Gameplay is easy to learn. Suitable for all ages. Fast-paced and good for casual play. Character avatars add personality.
Cons: Similar games are available with more depth. Graphics are sparse. Gameplay gets repetitive. Each location is very similar.
Pros: Teaches kids about being patience. Very colourful and has a Western feel to it. Do not need to pay to win. Visit your friend’s farms through Facebook.
Cons: Graphics are a little dated considering the release date. Waiting for crops to grow becomes monotonous. The game menus look cheaply produces. Caring for animals is very hands off.
Pros: Play against gamers from around the world. Several levels to choose from. Ideal for solo gamers. Addictive game play.
Cons: Not much game play variation. Graphics are rather dull. Unimpressive sound effects. Can be frustrating at times.
Pros: More than 100 holes to play. Plenty of game modes. Characters have unique special abilities. Easy to get to grips with.
Cons: Too easy for those seeking a challenge. Arcade gameplay will not appeal to purists. Animations are occasionally jerky. Unrealistic and unpredictable ball physics.
Pros: Attractive graphics and presentation. Simple game interface. Interesting story and background. Bonus achievements add replay value.
Cons: Relatively short storyline. Tibetan theme isn't always consistent. Repetitive puzzle gameplay. Adventure sequences can feel forced and linear.
Pros: Play daily to receive extra in-game currency. The aesthetic has character and a colorful styling. Favors the players who run away. Tank designs are more vibrant than most other tank games.
Cons: People who pay have an unfair advantage over other players. Weapon recharges slow the pace of the game. Tank maneuverability is clunky and turns are too sharp. Mid-level tanks are pitted against high-level AI tanks.
Pros: Bright, colourful images. Wide selection of available words. Adaptable difficulty level. Two word games in one.
Cons: Few available avatars, mostly boys. Very repetitive game. Images not very well designed. Occasional misspellings.
Pros: Great help to new players. Includes challenges for more experienced ones. Includes video tutorial. Wide variety of core gameplay covered.
Cons: Does not reflect the modern game. Does not help with construction. Little information about enemies. Trivia can feel limited after a while.
Pros: Four different question categories. No multiple choice questions. Different difficulty levels. Questions and answers are carefully researched.
Cons: Free version only has easy and medium questions. Answers input method can be slow. No head-to-head competitive play modes. Total number of questions is fairly small.
Pros: Colorful, appealing graphics. Encouraging virtual rewards for success. No time limits or wrong-answer penalties. Helps build basic literacy skills.
Cons: Limited number of games. Useful only to younger students. Repetitive music. Objects can be hard to distinguish on smaller screens.
Pros: Forty different race tracks. Open world environment to explore. Four difficulty settings. Weapons.
Cons: Very basic looking user interface. Must complete all difficulties to unlock tracks. Average graphics. City feels empty and sterile.