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Quandary will close on 21 July 2008 but you can still find all of our reviews and articles at Metzomagic's website:
Metzomagic.com
New content is being added there all the time and it is a site that will continue to grow.
Thank you to all our readers and to everyone who has supported us over the years. It is now time to move on - Rosemary and Gordon.
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Review by Rosemary Young
"It's a diverting little game but it doesn't reach any great heights. The story is very simple and serious though there is some fun to be had in meeting up with Iris and helping her out."
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Review by Steve Metzler
"Mr. Boakes has this inimitable way of slowly imbuing the player with a fealing of dread by injecting sounds into the background that, well... normally shouldn't be there."
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Review by Rosemary Young
"It's a reasonable length for this type of episodic game though I would have liked to have done more in the TV studio. It’s the darkest of the series thus far but you’ll be smiling rather than ducking under the desk or covering your eyes.... Another fun episode with a few good laughs.
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Review by Rosemary Young
"Put on your thinking cap for this one as it's weighted more towards puzzling than story... It's a worthy challenge for Ms Drew and well worth a look for Nancy Drew fans."
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Review by Rosemary Young
"Don't miss it, Sam & Max turn on the charm once again and dish out plenty of wisecracks in this crazy adventure in the sun. It's short and sweet and a lot of fun."
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Review by Steve Ramsey
"I think it could have been awesome. Shorter, sharper, and throw out the arcade puzzles. Eke out the punch line, and then get to the resolution. Like the TV series I mentioned, Next Life got lost. I desperately wanted to rate it higher, but in the end what it wasn't smothered what it was.
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Review by Steve Ramsey
"There will be a fair bit of breaking and entering, and its concomitant locked door opening. A fair few of the puzzles involve locks and combinations, but the methodology varies. Decipher a diary entry here, fiddle with a few things there.
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Review by Steve Ramsey
"...the first thing that will likely grab you is the way in which the real life locations have been touched up to look like watercolour paintings. It creates a very pretty gaming environment, brightening up even the most mundane and decrepit warehouse.
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