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J.U.L.I.A. Review (Strategy Informer)

From Strategyinformer.com: "An invaluable lesson to learn in life is to avoid making assumptions where possible. It's as important in the world of computer games as it is elsewhere, because to make an assumption about the 'adventure' game called J.U.L.I.A would be to instantly think “adventure, therefore point and click”. And although you do a lot of pointing and clicking, it's not at all what you'd expect, and you've got to wonder, sadly, why it wasn't".

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Cerebral Bundle In A Box Impressions [Just Press Start]

Ian of Just Press Start writes:

"The term ‘cerebral’ encapsulates the latest Bundle in a Box more aptly than I initially thought. Prior to the announcement of the games, I had assumed a puzzle-centric collection – one that would require the manipulation of increasingly complicated pipes, tiles and machinery in order to progress through a somewhat vague (if even present) narrative – but this bundle goes after far more than just the logic centres of your brain.

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Bundle in a Box Cerebral Bundle Launched

Hardcore Gamer: The bundle in a box is back with a new set of games. Pay as little as $1.99 to get Vampires!, Dinner Date, Phantasmaburbia, Necrotic Drift Deluxe, and Dedale De Luxe along with a variety of OSTs and wallpapers. Pay more than the average of $5.76 to get J.U.L.I.A., I Get This Call Every Day, Cognition Ep. 1 - The Hangman, and Reversion - The Meeting.

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Bundle in a Box is Back

That’s right, the return of one of the cheaper bundles in gaming is back.This time around they have a pretty diverse lineup of odd looking little games for only $1.99.

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