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Games Review: Safecracker: the Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
Wii, JoWooD, £34.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Calling all would-be cat burglars. Here’s your chance to try your hand at cracking copious safes without running the risk of arrest.
The premise of Safecracker is that a billionaire has popped his clogs, leaving his will ensconced inside one of 35 safes. You’ve been hired to open each one in a bid to find his riches. In lieu of a well-rounded plot, there are heaps of puzzles, with some exploration thrown in. It won’t be every gamer’s cup of tea, but it does what it says on the box.
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