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Glossy Eyed reviews Puzzle Agent 2 for iOS

The famous gum chew, Agent Nelson Tethers, is back in Puzzle Agent 2 for iOS. In this sequel to the hit puzzle adventurer, Agent Tethers goes rogue and heads back to Scoggin Minnesota to solve the mystery of the missing eraser factory foreman. With your trusty pack of gum in hand, you must solve challenging puzzle to find out what is really happening in Scoggin.

If you are unfamiliar with this series, Puzzle Agent throws challenging puzzles and mind twisters at the player while they progress through a very clever storyline. The player progresses through a series of cut scenes and "stages" were you interact with characters and the environment to uncover clues and puzzles.

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The Humble Weekly Sale includes Telltale’s The Walking Dead

Ryan from OnlySP writes:

"The Humble Indie Bundle is in full swing, already selling over 245,000 copies at the time of writing, however the company has also got a new Humble Weekly Sale which, this week, includes a selection of Telltale Games titles, including all 5 episodes of OnlySP’s 2012 Game Of The Year, The Walking Dead."

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Sound The Alarm Podcast, Episode 53: MAGFest Recap

After a 1000 mile odyssey to (and from) MAGFest, the STAShow guys finally returned to tell everyone about the trip!

The recap features info about upcoming PC, iOS, and Android games from several developers, as well as the usual STAShow goofing off.

What a way to kick off season two of the podcast!

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Gamepro - Puzzle Agent 2 Review (iOS)

Suriel Vazquez writes: Agent Nelson Tethers' second trip to Scoggins, Massachusetts is a more informative one, but not the most fun you've had with the guy. While those curious about the unsolved mysteries from the first game get some much-needed answers, the puzzles used to forward the story are rehashed and noticeably easier. And if you just have to find out what happens, make sure the iPhone version is your last resort, as it's riddled with visual and auditory stuttering, both of which almost ruin the voice acting and do away with any kind of comedic timing. Still, if you liked the first Puzzle Agent you’ll probably enjoy this sequel.