Like almost everyone else in here - I LOVED THIS GAME. Similar to Artist Colony, Gemini Lost and Farm Tribe. No babies or waiting them to become workers. I loved the pirate mini games and all the wonderful things my people can work on. The only thing I didn't like was not being able to change characters names. Sometimes I find it more interesting to be able to call them JimBob or Scaredycat, etc. But this was my only gripe! (except I really didn't understand how to get my people to become jack of all trades - you only seemed to be able to buy people with that)
A UFO is rumored to have landed in the small town of Tundel and the mayor is trying to conceal it. Run your own journalistic investigation and learn the truth behind the event!
I'm still playing it - still discovering areas I didn't know were there and helping those of Fool City. I love this game! Who needs blood n guts and scary vampire stuff when you have City of Fools?
I thought the best thing about previous Kahuna games was the brilliant graphics. Although the "reef" area is quite good, the gameplay area looks like a 5 year old had a go at it. The end of game screens are also very flat and boring. I feel like I need a seeing eye dog to play the match 3 component; it is just not clear. Just no bells and whilstles. I'm very disappointed and won't be buying it. Fishdom for all its weird sequels (halloween etc) is far better than this.
I love alot of the Youda games, so expected much, but this game just didn't deliver for me. The jewellery wasn't that pretty and was fiddly. There was no right click to deliver to customers to speed things up (eventually there was a hold down the left button - but this was just weird). It was this side of boring. The prettiest part was the main screen! Not for me!
I did buy this one; the graphics were beautiful and gameplay fun, but the music is (IMO) awful. Not at all tropical and quite annoying. There is also a different track during the game to outside the game. Turning it off doesn't help; it needs something. Other than the music i really liked it.
I recommend this game!
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Burger Bustle: Ellie's Organics
Help Ellie get ahead in the restaurant business as you prepare delicious food, keep customers happy, and open a chain of organic burger restaurants all over the world!
I have so hung out for this sequel of one of my All Time Favourites - Burger Bustle (which I am still playing to try and get all the golds). This is quirkly different, but not too different - kept enough of the original game so it is just as enjoyable. Yay. Finally something to while away the hours on.
I liked this enough to buy it, and that's saying something with the amount of sub-standard TM games that have been on offer of late. I too liked the two different gameplay options and the way the screen was laid out. The upgrades were a bit ho hum but it was the concept and gameplay that I liked. Sure, there could be improvements, but its better than most I've seen of late.
This game has alot of interesting gameplay in the match 3 component; but really that's all it is. The title is misleading; you don't get to dress up pups like Fishdom or Fish Shop 2 - its all pre-set. Perhaps a good game for the kids, but otherwise quite boring after a while. None of the squares are animated (except when they are selectable in some games) or little pooches either. I expected so much more.
I agree with other comments; this game is not as enjoyable as Fishdom in the decorating department, but I did find it relaxing and enjoyable. The only gripe I have is that there did seem to be rating system on each level, but there was no opportunity to replay levels - no map to see how you did or to better your score. Otherwise, a relaxing game at normal level.I loved the comps with the 'other' players.
When a bolt of lightning sends you back to the days of King Arthur, you trade in your farmer's hat for a suit of armor and set off on a journey to find the Fountain of Youth!
I have to agree with others; ignore the name of this game and the fact that it is a little short (double the number of levels and it would be a total winner) and then I have a game I haven't enjoyed as much since Roads to Rome. There are some hints of greatness in the powerups and gameplay that I loved, enjoyable and not too difficult to grasp or play.