Basic graphics, annoying eight bar music. If the story line is for the pre-school set, then have voice over. Otherwise, please - anyone who can read would find the poor grammar and story completely idiotic. Make it obvious how to quit the game. There is a standard - hitting Menu in the middle of the game should bring up an exit option - not the sound and size.... Not worth the price or use of a free credit.
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Marble Popper
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
A match three game executed by sliding eggs on a playing field grid. The music is lovely. The graphics are great. The game itself is boring. After a few levels of plain matching, all the usual suspects (frozen in place, etc) start invading the playing space. Normally I give Match-3's more than 10 levels of effort, but it was obvious where this one was going. If you want mindless Zen with a small playing board and rapid locking of the pieces - go for it. I like a bit more variety than different colors of dragon eggs (which might be a bit challenging should you happen to have difficulty with red/green distinction).
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Marble Popper, Puzzle
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
Never one to completely trust what someone else suggests, I went ahead and downloaded the game. I adore this kind of game. 5x5? No problems, I can do those without "X"ing out squares. But since the controls didn't work and I couldn't figure out an alternative key arrangement to create the equivalent of "left click" and "right click", I uninstalled the game. It seems that the game designer ported to MAC without any thought put into the process. Since Anawiki manages to provide the same sort of game (Arizona Rose and ......) which works flawlessly by both changing the curser or keyboard alternative - there is absolutely no excuse for this game. It is not ready for prime time, or any time.
A simpering story line about fairies which can be completely ignored. The Match-3 allows you to pick swap, connect or group mode.
It is similar to Atlantic Quest II in that you have to not only clear the board, but make matches that pop the bubbles surrounding the board in order to finish the game. Increasing levels include dropping things and blowing up sections of the board.
Like some of the other games - a match of 5 only counts if a straight line and not if you have an angle even when the second still clears all five off the board.
If you are looking for a non-stress Match 3 and can ignore insipid fairies, it is not all that bad a choice. If you like "ponies" the colors will make you happy. Certainly I have played worse and more aggravating games.