Finally, a solitaire game that really delivers! It's not the same, single solitaire [i.e., golf, Klondike, or mahjong passing for a card game] that almost all the other "solitaire" games are. This offers a great variety of solitaire games. You can play through the storyline [I love sailing - this was wonderful] or you can go right to any individual solitaire game once you unlock them through the adventure gameplay [which is fairly easy to do]. Because of the variety of games, this is perfect for all skill levels - easy to expert. The visuals are pleasing, as are the sound effects and music. I heartily recommend this game to anyone that likes true solitaire games.
The Emperor’s son has a mysterious illness. As legendary healer Daiyu, you’re called to the palace to save him, but you end up having to save yourself!
I am so glad I tried the demo before I bought this... if I hadn't, I would have wasted an hour of my life AND been $13.99 poorer. Too much story/movie, not nearly enough game. Dumb and boring.
As HO games go, it's not terribly challenging but the real enjoyment (and addiction) comes in creating the aquariums. I especially like that you have options for decorating the tanks and naming the fish... and that the fish "interact" with you by using your name is cute and fun without being juvenile (I wish my real aquarium would act this way, I would spend more time with them).