2011年1月27日星期四

Flowerz – Free I wouldn't have thought I could tolerate yet another match-three puzzle game

Flowerz – Free I wouldn't have thought I could tolerate yet another match-three puzzle game. And yet, I decided to try out “Flowerz” for a few minutes … and before I knew it an hour had gone by. Yes, you'll be tasked with matching replica Rolex 16622-GYSO Men's Watch flowers of the same color in rows and columns of three. But this game puts its own twist or two on the match-three thing – twists that will force you to think strategically and plan for the long term.For more on this topic, check out:Windows Phone 7 is the Xbox phoneHoliday travel ahead? Calm your kids with smart appsSanta delivered an iDevice? These are the games to playRepublished with permission.Winda Benedetti writes about games ?for msnbc.

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Sony often drops interesting nuggets about their gaming division during the keynotes. Last year it was all about 3D gaming. Maybe this year we'll finally catch a whiff of official tidings about the much rumored PSPhone?Microsoft seems to be pushing the Kinect at this year's show, though they also are hosting an event to show off a new replica Rolex 16623-CSO Men's Watch game for Xbox Live arcade and promise to show more titles for their Windows Phone 7.Nintendo? They'll be there, a first in quite awhile, but not publicly. Instead, Nintendo is holding behind closed-doors meetings. Which, with the coming of the Nintendo 3DS, could mean practically anything.The big names in PC gaming will also be there, of course, including AMD, Intel, Nvidia, ATI and more.