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Old 11-22-2009, 07:02 PM   #2
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13)Cooking Dash
Players who like their time management games to be fast-paced and
even a little frantic will love Cooking Dash. The cooking portion
adds a challenging new dimension to the gameplay, and the game has
ample polish and fun to go with it.

14)Diner Dash 4: Seasonal Snack Pack
The visual and the animation in this game is very funny and entertaining.
I like the changes everytime we move on the next level in each part.
We can change or add the decoration of the restaurant.

15)Parking Dash
is a challenging and gratifying time management sim that will satisfy
both newbie players and long-time “Dash” fanatics.
It might not be perfect but it’s the best spinoff we’ve seen so far this year.

16)Diner Dash: Flo Through Time
If you've played previous games in the series before, though,
the one thing that's likely to surprise you about this one
(well, it surprised me) is just how difficult it is.
If you are a newcomer to the series, DO NOT start with this game!
I've played a few of the Diner Dash games through to completion,
now, and thought I was pretty good at them.
Flo Through Time has demonstrated to me the full extent of my arrogance.

17)Fitness Dash
We liked Fitness Dash a lot, and along with Parking Dash,
it proves to be one of the better Dash sequels, but aside
from the mini-game it’s the same ‘ol, same ‘ol. This might
be fine for some, so be sure to download and play the free trial
before shelling out the $20 on this time management clone.

18)Diaper Dash
I have high expectations of PlayFirst's Dash series, and while I loved
the game overall and found it to be clever, fun and full of charm,
it did disappoint in terms of challenge. After having completed nearly
all of the games in the series, this was the first time that I was able
to earn all expert scores easily in less than 12 hours.
Luckily, the game offers an Endless Day mode, which gives it the re-playability
needed to make this game worth the price. As well, the characters are
delightful and fans of earlier Dash games will love seeing the
children of their favorite Dinertown residents.

19)DinerTown Tycoon
Players might get a kick out of DinerTown Tycoon because it’s something
a little different from the “Dash” games, but its tycoon gameplay
is a little shaky.

20)DinerTown Detective Agency
Overall, however, we found the game enjoyable with its multiple
game-play elements, cute stories and characters, and few game modes.
At the very least, fans of HOGs or adventure games should download
and play the free 60-minute trial.

21)Spongebob Squarepants Diner Dash
SpongeBob Diner Dash is not so much a new game as a modification of the original
Diner Dash. The animated characters have changed, as has the music
and the wording of the scenarios to take advantage of the SpongeBob
phenomenon. With 50 levels of increasingly challenging gameplay, an endless
shift mode, and modest system requirements, the casual gameplaying SpongeBob
fanatic should find this an enjoyable and affordable addition to their game collection.

22)SpongeBob Diner Dash 2
is a fun Diner Dash-type game for a change. The game is both
challenging and interesting with all its upgrades.

23)Avenu Flo
For people who don't play many adventure games and might find themselves
easily frustrated, Avenue Flo is a soft and painless (and polished,
and fun) introduction to the genre. But if you already have a few
adventure games under your belt then you might find this game a
bit too easy, in spite of its considerable charm.

24)Plantasia
The sounds effects are appropriate, both thematically and functionally.
Bugs chirp before entering the screen, giving you both atmosphere and warning.
Flowers make a strange, dusty sound before wilting. The music is a light-hearted
bassoon and strings affair, perfectly suited for the natural scene.
It sometimes seems almost too serene, considering the essentially frantic
nature of the gameplay, and the game might have done more with its
sounds to accentuate the action-oriented nature of scoring bonuses
and making combo chains of flowers. But if that's the greatest of
complaints one can file against it, Plantasia is certainly a winner.

25)Cooking Dash: DinerTown Studios
certainly has not moved mountains in comparison to its predecessor,
and significant changes are few and far between. However, the game
concept still has not lost its appeal, and fans of the dash series
will be absolutely satisfied by this product without any doubt.

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