Tag archive for ‘EA Games’
Scrabble (1)
1/18/10 •
I think we’ve established how much I enjoy word games. The question is, why haven’t I reviewed Scrabble yet? Well, I’ll tell you. It’s because all my time is spent playing it. With a little Catan thrown in, of course. I remember being horrible at Scrabble when I began playing regularly some time in college, ... Read More
Tetris (1)
12/28/09 •
It’s about time I reviewed this game. A classic, Tetris has long been a household name since its original release in 1984, and after it became wildly popular from the gameboy version in the year 1989. My brothers and I were fairly addicted to Tetris in our younger years, and my parents never seemed to ... Read More
Surviving High School (0)
11/23/09 •
It’s the first day of school and you’re a new student, freshly transferred and awaiting peer approval. Hmm, sounds like me in High School. With its relatable moniker, Surviving High School is an appealing game for tweens, teens, and young adults alike. A pivotal milestone in anyone’s life, High School is more easily romanticized with ... Read More
Spore Origins (2)
10/12/09 •
I love a game with a good intro clip. In Spore Origins, my new favorite game, a panning image is shown of the sun, with all its blazing glory, until a giant meteor hurtles by, heading toward a planet with a livable atmosphere with clouds and gases, and then explodes in the hot atmosphere, sending ... Read More
Sims 3 – Review Update (0)
8/19/09 •
Back in June, I attempted to review Sims 3 and it simply wouldn’t work on my iPhone – it worked for several moments, crashed, and refused to work thereafter. I was a bit miffed, particularly since I absolutely love all the Sims games, pledge undying allegiance to EA Games, spent Spring break sophomore year of ... Read More
Trivial Pursuit (1)
8/18/09 •
Trivial Pursuit by Hasbro has long been a favorite of mine. Nothing like the pursuit of random factoids, general knowledge, popular culture and current events, I say! It’s nice to know that even those who possess little to no skills for those otherwise mentally challenging games of strategy, those who read and retain information on ... Read More

