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Midnight Nowhere received a score of 6.8 from Warcry, a 3.0/10 from Gamers Europe, and a 7.6/10 from Game Plasma:

"Overall, Midnight Nowhere is a good game. The story is impressive and suspenseful, the environments are highly detailed, and the game has excellent voice acting. Unfortunately, it suffers from being too short, having no replayability, it suffers from a few annoying glitches."

The Egyptian Prophecy conjured a 'thumbs up' score from Four Fat Chicks:

"...The Egyptian Prophecy is a nice little diversion. Even though the game is amazingly short — I clocked about eight hours, maximum — and very linear, the game is still fun. Not even my annoying mouse problem could completely ruin it. If you're looking for something to push the boundaries of adventure gaming, then look elsewhere; however, if you're looking for an afternoon's entertainment, then why not spend it traveling the Nile of a bygone era?"

Fenimore Filmore: The Westerner lassoed a score of 85% from AdventureDot:

"This game could be a milestone in the ongoing rebirth of point'n' click adventure games. And someone please tell LucasArts!"

Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm received a 6.0/10 from Game Chronicles, and a 6.2/10 from Gamespot:

"If you like solving well-constructed puzzles in a reasonably attractive gameworld, Crystal Key 2 can be fun. The game's writing is mostly a bust, though, so it's not a gameworld you're likely to care about. Crystal Key 2 is also short--you can finish it in two or three evenings--and offers no replay value since it lacks puzzle-difficulty options, multiple endings, or the like. Still, for a short, traditional adventure game, you could do worse."

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Dark Motives was reviewed by CNN.com:

"...Dark Motives is an example of how a game based on a television show can be done right. It may not be a long adventure, but it's a fun challenge."

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