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Newest Review: ... just point and click. There is a cute storyline and the Christmas theme makes this game appealing to children. Although I have completed it, I would say this one is more for the kids as there isn't really enough to do to keep grown-ups interested. The graphics are 2D which makes the perspectives a little weird but they are pretty and the colours used are nice and Christmassy! The sound ... more |
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Read Reviews for Delicious Winter Edition (PC)
by - written on 31/08/08 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Delicious Winter Edition is the festive version of a game called, (you guessed it), Delicious. I downloaded this game from Gamehouse I think, (www.gamehouse.com), I can't remember what it cost but I think a CD with it on costs £7.95 at the moment. In delicious you play a woman called Emily from one café to the next serving festive delights to your customers. This game would be suitable for kids from about 8 or as soon as they can comprehend the controls which are really very simple, just point and click. There is a cute storyline and the Christmas theme makes this game appealing to children. Although I have completed it, I would say this one is more for the ... Read the complete review
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