
GamesON:
"Comet Lulin is considered a "non-periodic comet", so - unlike the periodic Halley's Comet - its orbit is so large that it is not expected to return to this part of the cosmos any time in the next 200 years or so. If it does not impact with Earth on this go-round, perhaps it's not the mysterious green comet Red Fly have prophesied... but, as the main storyline of the game is apparently completely ignored by the humans at the time, how will we know until it is, perhaps, too late?"

John Little reviews the PC puzzle platformer, Mushroom Men: Truffle Trouble - a follow up to 2008's Wii game Spore Wars.

BeefJack writes: "Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars is a miniature 3D action/adventure platformer. I say miniature as it is played out from a 3-inch high perspective with some really original characters and themes that make for good eye candy throughout the game. The whole world is intriguing as you set out on your adventure playing through gardens, grass, logs, trees and pipes, and over tabletops, sinks, toilets and other household objects. When playing you really do get the feeling you have been shrunk and sucked into the world from a Mushrooms perspective."

GDN: "Meet Pax, in his world a big meteorite just fell from the sky and changed his world as he once knew it, us humans knew nothing about it and our world carries on as normal. Pax is from a friendly fungi tribe who live in happiness but since the great shining rock landed the more poisonous of the shrooms threaten the very existence of Pax's edible friends and family. Since the meteorite landed Pax discovered that he can absorb parts of the mysterious rock and sets off to find out what's happening to him much to the disgust of his enemies."