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Macworld June 23, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Super Collapse 3 It's hard to top a classic, and Super Collapse 3 doesn't disappoint. It's loads of fun for gamers that haven't gotten tired of the "match three" action puzzle genre. |
Macworld February 23, 2006 Peter Cohen |
QBeez 2 A pleasant evolution in the classic puzzle genre, QBeez 2 adds some fun elements like the Puzzle Maker and Quest mode. |
Macworld June 20, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Garden Dreams Garden Dreams -- in which the player must cultivate cash crops to rescue Granny -- offers lively graphics and fast-paced gameplay but ultimately repetitive entertainment for casual gamers with a green thumb. |
Macworld November 28, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Diamond Detective Diamond Detective mixes is worth checking out for casual puzzle gamers who also like a good dimestore detective novel too. |
Macworld May 30, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Teddy Factory Working on an assembly line may not sound like fun but Teddy Factory manages to create a new twist on the action puzzle genre that's worth checking out. |
Macworld August 29, 2006 Peter Cohen |
TriJinx TriJinx takes the tested "match three" concept in a unique direction with its adventure story line. It's definitely worth checking out for puzzle game fans. |
Macworld February 6, 2006 Peter Cohen |
TubeTwist TubeTwist is a fantastic, family-friendly, puzzle game that features imaginative designs and great production values. |
The Motley Fool February 15, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
House Flipping Is In With the days of low teaser rates on adjustable-rate mortgages mostly gone, the costs of house flipping are making it more difficult to make a profit. If you choose to flip property, you should be aware of the risks. |
This Old House Jeffrey Rothfeder |
Should You Buy That Fixer-Upper? A house with problems can be a great opportunity fraught with peril. So before you take the plunge, make sure you have a realistic idea of what you're getting into. |
BusinessWeek March 31, 2010 Prashant Gopal |
Return of the House Flippers That symbol of real estate fever - the investor who buys, fixes, and sells homes quickly - is back. This time it's a good thing. |