In an attempt to put the words "environmentally-friendly" into games, National Geographic has introduced a game to clean up the rivers of the world with Nat Geo Eco Rescue: Rivers. The purpose of this game is to get gamers to think about the environment rather than offer any real challenge. While the theme is a nice idea, the game play does leave a little to be desired.
You have a ship with two grappling hooks. Lower the hooks to grab the trash and waste that is floating on the bottom of the river. Coordinate the grappling hooks with the ship's
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Tropical Farm
by T Akery January 16th, 2012 | Game Reviews, PC
Tropical Farm is a mix of time management and a puzzle solving. You are a farmer that has to plant, grow, and process items to meet the level goals. Don't forget to feed your animals for egg production. Beat the time levels to reach the goal levels.
Planting is easy. Just click on the seeds and the open spot. Then make sure to water. After a certain time, the plants are ready for harvest. If you have animals, feed them to get their products. Just keep in mind that you may need more than one animal in order to reach
Planting is easy. Just click on the seeds and the open spot. Then make sure to water. After a certain time, the plants are ready for harvest. If you have animals, feed them to get their products. Just keep in mind that you may need more than one animal in order to reach
Halo 4 Anticipation
by Mackenzie M. January 13th, 2012 | Game Reviews, Xbox
Although Halo 4 will not be released until the fall of 2012, it is already poised to be one of the most popular video games of the year. Game reviewers, enthusiasts, and even novice Halo fans are buzzing about the recently released trailer for the game, as well as the reveal of the art concept, music, and basic storyline. Although there is a substantial amount of speculation as to how 343 Industries, the game developers, will evolve the game, there is nothing but confidence that Halo 4 will be one of the most “epic” game releases of the decade.
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L.A. Noire
by Mackenzie M. January 4th, 2012 | Game Reviews, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox
Looking back on 2011, a few spectacular video games stick out. Developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games, L.A. Noire’s debut for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows in 2011 solidified the new era in video games, the era of reality.
The film noir style that the game is modeled after also takes it to new frontier. This style harkens back to the days of back and white films, and follows dark themes such as crime, sex, gambling, and moral ambiguity. L.A. Noire is set in post-WWII Los Angeles in the year 1947. The main character is
The film noir style that the game is modeled after also takes it to new frontier. This style harkens back to the days of back and white films, and follows dark themes such as crime, sex, gambling, and moral ambiguity. L.A. Noire is set in post-WWII Los Angeles in the year 1947. The main character is


