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Professor Layton and Pandora's Box

Professor Layton's second adventure offers more clever puzzles to solve, more varied and interesting areas to explore and another thrilling mystery to unravel.

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Confused as to what a histogram is on your digital camera? We explain this handy tool and why you should always use it to check your exposures.

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Reviews

  • Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure

    Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wii's motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design.

  • Professor Layton and the Curious Village

    Professor Layton and the Curious Village mixes an interesting story, challenging logic puzzles, and exploration into an extremely entertaining package that you won't want to put down.

  • Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures

    The third time is a charm for Traveller's Tales — logical puzzles and great offline co-op play make this the best Lego game yet.

  • Picross DS

    Picross is a fun, logical game, great for stimulating the mathematician in you that provides a nice change to the Sudoku 1-9 grind. Warning: can be addictive for puzzle lovers.

  • Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords

    The parts may seem commonplace, but Puzzle Quest's blend of RPG and puzzle-game convention makes for something refreshingly unique and dangerously addictive.

  • Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?

    You have to hand it to Nintendo for pushing the boundaries of gaming. Their latest stab at a non-game game, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training, is unique, fun and more than a little addictive.

  • The Da Vinci Code

    The Da Vinci Code is a middling adventure game take on Dan Brown's mega-selling novel, but it does do at least a few things reasonably well.

  • Dark Shadow MP3 sunglasses

    If you are particular about stylish sunglasses, the Dark Shadows aren't for you, but they're pretty good value if you need both tunes and shades for working out, as you'd pay close to this price for a flash MP3 player alone.

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Features

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  • T-Mobile Shadow makes official appearance

    We've been hearing rumours about it for a couple of months now, but the T-Mobile Shadow (yep, just the Shadow, not Shadow II) had its officially coming out party on Tuesday night at CES 2009.

  • Are we a party games island?

    Does the fact that SingStar, Buzz and Brain Training are consistently in the Top 10 game titles in Australia indicate that we're a more mature games market?

  • 64-bit gaming waits for Longhorn

    There's several new games out and an operating system coming up for the x86-64 platform, but the gaming world may well be waiting for Longhorn.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Techniques from the Photoshop pros

    Photoshop gives you a plethora of tools for manipulating graphics, but you can go beyond basic techniques to advanced effects with these secrets from the pros

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Downloads

  • Shuffle

    Use four switch buttons to arrange 9 cells in numeric order

  • Alien Attack

    Save the Humans - Puzzle Game!

  • HandMine

    HandMine is a minesweeper game for PalmOS.

  • Rubies

    A breakout type action puzzle game.

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The Explain Series

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Videos