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CGC: Everything Nice Review

A new time management game, Everything Nice has arrived from Namco and this one will keep you on the edge of your seat in a non-stop thrill ride of creating, packing and shipping product. Utilizing the infamous "Wondermachine9000," you'll be pumping out product like it was your job… oh wait, it is.

You've got the ability to make tasty candy and creative toys and you'll use that ability to manage your way from a rundown factory to head honcho of the next booming enterprise. You'll start at the ground floor; it is here you'll begin the tutorial on how you'll time manage your way to victory.

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2old2type Ep 77: The Flame War

DSmooth and Codemonkey crank out another fun-filled episode this week. Although new releases are scarce this week, they cover a bunch of gaming news stories and handle some user feedback.

The game news they report include:

* Microsoft refunds E74
* DOOM 4 at E3 rumor
* Hacked DS games won't work on DSi
* Wii Motion Plus dated
* EA wants their brass knuckles back

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Gamezebo Review: Everything Nice

Fed up with factories that only produce violent and military toys, Abby finds herself running a factory that makes "nice" toys and goodies with the help of the mysterious Wondermachine9000 in Everything Nice, a new time management game from Namco Networks and Mean Hamster Software.

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Gamezebo: Everything Nice Preview

Namco Networks gave us a heads-up on a new time management game that's launching next month called Everything Nice. In it, you'll help Abby fill orders at the NiceCorp Factory with the help of the mysterious Wondermachine9000, a device that can transform ordinary ingredients like buttons, candy and fluff into wonderful toys and tasty treats.

Using the mouse, you'll help guide Abby on her mad dash around the factory floor as she gathers materials and ingredients, puts them into the Wondermachine 9000, delivers the completed toy to the packing station to have it boxed and sealed, then loads the box onto the shipping palette to complete the order.

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