Cryptex of Time

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Cryptex of Time is a new innovative Match 3 game that takes the player to a beautiful 3D environment. Rotate the wheels of the Cryptex to create matches and solve mind-bending puzzles. There are plenty of special symbols and gems to create variety and help you out of tricky situations. Travel through the world maps to find new challenges and treasures.

  • Several play modes to try.
  • Unlock new challenges.
  • Unique game play.
size:20MB, OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista

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  • 1,Quality tested and virus free.
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  1. Action Games 4 Me
    March 7th, 2008

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  2. Sally Sims
    March 9th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
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    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
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    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  3. Pixel Gamer
    March 13th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - At last!
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    this game is for you! It’s got a slight twist to it that makes it
    even more interesting to play. Enjoy~!

  4. Midnight Gamer
    March 13th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Depths of Peril Review
    - "Depths of Peril is pretty amazing. It is an action RPG game
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    to kill the computer, it is to out compete the computer. As you
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    odd feeling as you realize the computer is racing to save the princess
    before you do. Depths of Peril is easy

  5. Waiting for Santa Claus
    March 13th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Depths of Peril Review
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    wrong. The MMORPG-feel of the game is enough reason why such an
    amount of time is not sufficient to bore you. You’ll want to buy
    the full game. You begin Depths of Peril by creating your character
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    to your "house" where you will find useful stuff. I was
    a bit startled seeing moving "players" and thought, "Are
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    will tell. You try to recruit people into your covenant and make
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    party. Then there are raids, war, etc I have Depths of Peril on
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  6. Gaming Girl
    March 16th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - A Manager
    with Personality. Time management games are a lot of fun but let’s
    be truthful. Eventually they start to blend together because they’re
    all the same, and really do the characters mean anything to you
    at all? In Miss Management the trend changes, taking you away from
    your typical restaurant theme, and throwing you into an office scene
    where the typical workday is fraught with romance, pressing deadlines
    and beef stroganoff? How’s a girl to manage? Quite well actually.
    The game succeeds in providing an interesting story, all the while
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    quirky ways and worry about their stress levels. All in all, Miss
    Management is a refreshing departure from the norm and is definitely
    worth giving a shot whether you’ve played any other time management
    games or not.

  7. Managment Guru
    March 19th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Great game!!
    I love anything along the lines of Diner
    Dash, Sally’s Salon etc.
    Miss Management makes you think ahead a little, but great game….the
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  8. Sally Sims
    April 6th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
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    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
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    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  9. Sally Sims
    April 8th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
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    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  10. Sally Sims
    April 9th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  11. Sally Sims
    April 15th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  12. Sally Sims
    April 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  13. Sally Sims
    April 24th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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  14. Sally Sims
    May 1st, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
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    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  15. Sally Sims
    May 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  16. Sally Sims
    May 22nd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
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    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  17. Sally Sims
    June 13th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  18. Sally Sims
    June 23rd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
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  19. Sally Sims
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    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
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  20. Sally Sims
    August 13th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
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    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
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    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  21. Sally Sims
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    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
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  22. Sally Sims
    August 28th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
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    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  23. Sally Sims
    September 19th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  24. Sally Sims
    September 22nd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  25. Sally Sims
    September 23rd, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  26. Sally Sims
    October 4th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
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  27. Sally Sims
    October 11th, 2008

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    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
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    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
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    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
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    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
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    will really like Miss Management, too.

  28. Sally Sims
    October 25th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  29. Sally Sims
    December 20th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  30. Sally Sims
    January 9th, 2009

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  31. Sally Sims
    January 15th, 2009

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  32. Sally Sims
    January 26th, 2009

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

  33. Sally Sims
    January 31st, 2009

    | 12:00 am

    " Miss Management Review - Miss Management
    is a great time management game. Denise, the new office manager,
    has to give the other office workers tasks. Each character is good/bad
    at different types of tasks, but you can’t just pile up all the
    work on one person who’s good at everything because that person
    will stress out and leave the office for the day! Every character
    has a favorite stress reliever you can give and there’s also a store
    full of power ups and snacks to help relieve stress faster. Some
    of the stress relievers are pretty funny. The game runs like an
    interactive sitcom where each level has a plot update and a goal
    for the level. This is what I loved so much about the game. Instead
    of the same thing for 10 levels then on to a new venue, in Miss
    Management, the storyline affects what your goals are for that level
    (some of them conflicting so you have to play it out over a few
    days), so each level is unique and often replayable as you try to
    figure out better ways to balance work and relaxation. I think you
    will really like Miss Management, too.

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