Good morning everybody! There are 10 new casual games waiting for you to look through them and see if they’re worth downloading. Only one is available for both Windows and Macs, but still. At least there’s a lot to choose from today.
Today the match-3 puzzles almost give the hidden object puzzles a run for their money! Of course, the hidden object puzzles still rule the update, but it was close since there were four new hog and three match-3s this week. There’s a lot of genre diversity in this week’s line-up, actually, what with a Youda Farmer 2 (Windows) time management game, the Supple: Episode 2 (Windows) simulation and the A Magentic Adventure physics puzzler.
This week’s best bet is: Supple: Episode 2 (Windows) and Forgotten Places: Lost Circus (Windows, Mac)
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