Nice, clean solitaire. Won on my first outing, so I'm not sure if it shuffles the cards well enough. It's lacking some of those niceties which limits my desire to play this over and over, but it seems well crafted.
Always love a new solitaire game. Level 4 seems to be the hardest (I've lost a life every time). I think 3 lives would be better, but it's a good time killer.
Good stuff, but those stupid fast moving zombies that act like homing missiles just annoy the heck out of me. Minus 1 star for those pains in the arse.
Decent dueling game. Reminds me of the dueling mini-game in Red Dead Redemption. I really like it, but it could use some polish. Maybe some music, ambient noise, hostage screaming for help, etc. Also, lack of score or even a congratulation screen at the end are sore points. Also, maybe a penalty for drawing too early would make a nice addition. Still, I give it a 4/5 because I liked the theme and implementation.
Wonderful WWII shoot'em up! Responsive and fun, until mission 14. Minus 1 star for the "hit all 10 radar stations or you fail". I love the upgrades, and variety of planes. After losing Mission 14 for the third time, I had no desire to continue...complete buzz kill as the rest of the game was so much fun. Still a solid 4/5.
Fun game, but Computer 3 always seems to win and Computer 4 tends to lose. After 64 games, I had 14 pts, C3 had 35 pts, and C4 had -30 pts! Still, a fun new card game to play.
Unless I'm missing something, there appears to be more than one solution to these, but if it isn't exactly the way the puzzle creator wanted it solved, you're considered wrong. This is a no go in my book. 1/5 and I love the other Conceptis puzzles.
The interface is a bit clunky. Controlling your "robbers" (they're actually burglars) would be easier if you could use arrow keys. I like the idea. Reminds me of the old Microprose Covert Action game. Unfortunately, the easiest way is to just go in guns ablazing and kill all the guards, rather than try and sneak. Never did see any way of disabling the camera. The equipment just seems to cost too much money to justify the crime in the first place-- I spend $160K to get $190K? I'm better off investing.
Well it's Solitaire, and it looks nice but it needs some features if you want to improve it. First off, the animation is painfully slow. Card detection is a little off as the stack on the far right is hard to discard onto. An auto discard would be nice rather than having to drag all the way to the pile (although, I never tried to right click, so maybe it's user error). And the buzz kill of winning and not even getting a "You Win" message makes me not want to come back. Add in some options though, and it's could be a decent game.