Cradle of Persia

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Build up the glorious heart of Ancient Persia in this engaging puzzle game! This land was adored with luxurious metals and gems that were set to impress peasants and visiting nobles alike. But its exotic gardens and impressive architecture have long since vanished in the passing sands. Now you have the chance to seek out the riddles of these ruins. To do this you will need skill and a keen wit, but the result will unlock a mystery never before seen by man, here in the Cradle of Persia.
  • The sequel to Cradle of Rome.
  • Impressive match-3 action!
  • Unique power-ups!
size:24MB, OS:Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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40 Comments so far for Cradle of Persia

  1. cc
    September 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Very hard game need tips

  2. Max
    October 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Perhaps so Robert, but whats really going on is an evolution of the concept, a maturation into what will eventually be a stunning range of clones.

  3. TK
    November 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    I like the game and think the story and elements are pretty smart.
    In this new industry of casual games the games with new stories and similar game plays are very different from one another. This game is nothing like BKR, Jewel Quest and the other match 3 games I have seen. Same questions of clones and rip-offs came up when people saw the first FPS?s (first person shooters) coming out. Is Half Life a rip-off of Doom? What about Halo and Halo 2, 3 etc ? are they rip-offs of doom? The genre of Swap 2-Match 3 is as valid as FPS, RPG etc. We will find that games that have unique storyline, difference in game play elements that make them special in this and other genres do pretty well.

  4. TC
    November 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    It’s also the #2 selling game on Pogo.

    So as soon as people are sick of CSI: Yakima, we’ll be able to move on.

    I like Doom 2. But I also like Half-Life, Battlefield 1942, Counter-Strike, et al.

    I say, “MORE MATCH THREE’S!” :)

  5. Drew
    December 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Developers are just giving the people what they want, cause clearly they’re selling well.

    So if you want to be angry, blame the people who keeps buying these same games.

  6. Robert
    December 1st, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Has anybody else noticed that all these games lately are the same? Three in a row tile clikers that “explore” some other civilization. Build Rome! Explore Egypt! Find the gods of India! Hey look its the Wizard of Oz!

    I wonder when the casual game developers will stop making the same game, and copying each other, and make something new and actually fun?

    This game gets negative 80 stars for insulting us with another rip-off.

  7. Balakirev
    January 1st, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  8. Balakirev
    April 6th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  9. Balakirev
    April 15th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  10. Balakirev
    April 19th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  11. Balakirev
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  12. Balakirev
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  13. Balakirev
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  14. Balakirev
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

  15. Balakirev
    April 24th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Iran isn’t part of the Mid East. It’s considered Western Asia, and Iranians regard themselves as one of the two most venerable Asian civilizations (along with China).

    As for history–well, I’ll be charitable. It’s a fun game. History, by any stretch of the imagination, in any respect, it isn’t.

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