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Game Review: Amazing Heists – Dillinger
Amazing Heists: Dillinger tells the exciting true story of the infamous John Dillinger, an American gangster and bank-robber who was at the height of his “career” in the era in which Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd and Bonnie & Clyde were on everybody’s “Most Wanted” list.
Dillinger robbed two dozen banks and four police stations and incredibly managed to escape jail twice! While doing time, he became resentful towards society and hooked up with other criminals, preparing himself to dive right back into criminal activities when he was released. The game tells the story of his life after being released from his eight and a half year prison sentence.
This hidden object game begins as you join the gang at their hide-out at Little Bohemia Lodge, looking at potential banks to rob and casing joints. Each level of the game has a different bank to rob but each bank robbery has the same structure:
- Casing the Joint
- Block the Egress
- The Robbery and
- Breaking the Bank.
Game Review: Gotcha – Celebrity Secrets
While most of the hidden object games present you with lists of still-life items to find, Gotcha: Celebrity Secrets challenges you to pluck people out of large crowds in a “Where’s Waldo” style game, but with a delightful, gossipy feel.

In Gotcha: Celebrity Secrets we meet Gaby, a young lady who fosters a secret ambition while working at a typical ‘nine to five’ job. Instead of preparing reports or taking care of her boss’s lunch, she immerses herself in her true passion – running a celebrity gossip blog!
When a competition is announced, offering the most popular gossip blogger an exclusive interview opportunity with megastar Eric Von Hunk, Gaby is determined to win, to defeat her biggest rival Dante and claim the glory of being Hollywood top blogger.
Playing casual games makes you smarter!
Good news for casual game lovers: Now there’s scientific proof that playing casual games is more than just a fun pastime – turns out it’s actually good for us!
According to a recent study, Casual Games Make You Smarter, conducted by East Carolina University’s Psycho physiology Lab, playing certain types of casual games – such as sophisticated Match Three games, certain types of Puzzle and Arcade games and even Word games – may have a positive effect on cognition.
What is cognition?
Cognitive function refers to a person’s ability to process thoughts. Cognition primarily refers to things like memory, the ability to learn new information, speech, and reading comprehension.


