this game is just short of the mark in so many ways it's hard to put your finger on it. I don't mind the rapid gameplay nor the idea of the greenhouse and flower arranging. But the scenery is ugly and the plants jaded looking. It lacked the enjoyment that even basic farm games like Alice Greenfingers have! I just didn't like it.
I didn't really like this game. The graphics were good, but the pauses between screens, and the style a little dated. The sounds attached to button clicking and tasks was annoying after a while, and some of the clicking had to be very exact or nothing happened. There are many farm games better than this one.
A kind of kiddie battle game. Interesting.. for about 5 seconds. This game had all the right elements, but the gameplay tutorial was odd and difficult, and in the end, you just create as many battle people as you can and go take out your enemies. The character graphics were good, the music good but repetitive, and the 3D world, although simple looking, was just the backdrop. It wasn't much fun I guess at the end of the day.
I don't recommend this game.
-11points
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Wedding Dash: Ready, Aim, Love
Love is in the air as Quinn starts planning her spectacular wedding. With the magic of Cupid’s love arrows, anything can happen
I must admit, I have played all of the Wedding Dash series but never bought any of them before. I usually find them way too hard and tedious. But I really enjoyed this one, bought it, and am still playing it. I love the characters and how, as you get further in, more and more are added. Sometimes the click and drag is a bit exacting but this is nit picking.
This was the first 'scary' time management game I've seen. And everything about it was scary, but it was levelled out a bit for adults with a blend of finger puppet storyline and comic relief that was kind of special. I don't want to see any more time management games like this one, or see time management games go all gorey and scary, but this was fun and edgy for me. My favourite bit was the "loading next screen" window which included "eating brains" alongside "doing hair" as reasons why it was taking so long to load. I wouldn't recommend it for little kids.
This is an older game, but I just love the feel to it; the music is kind of groovy 1950's and the gameplay gets more and more challenging (hard!) as you go along. I really enjoyed putting the toys together. I wish it was a little easier in places, but there's plenty of levels and the graphics are lovely.
This game is reminiscent of my all time favourite games Sierra "empire" series, so I loved the concept and just about everything about the game. After a while some tasks were slightly repetitive and it would have been nice if when you moved to the edge of the screen it moved to the next area over, but this is nit picking. I've played it every night for almost two weeks and loved every minute. I love all the decorations and my peoples!
The only thing missing from this game is the upgrades or extras that are found in other Craze games. I played the full trial and there was no sign of that. (maybe it gets better much further in) The only upgrades were colour changes and a boring addition of lighting or a plant. For me, this keeps this game a little lower than it could have been. Dance Craze, Pet Show Craze and Beach Party Craze are all better than this one.
I played the full trial out on this one and it just didn't get any better for me. It was repetitive, difficult (mainly because the help at the start was missing bits and the mouse clicking had to be 100% accurate). There was also no chaining and an odd a pause between items, so if you clicked off too soon your character stopped doing it and moved onto the next thing. The idea was original. The rest, I just wasn't impressed.