I love this game and especially being able to select the colour by hovering the mouse over the section and pressing the mouse wheel. Magic! The picture are eye-catching beauties and the added shading is a lovely bonus. A very relaxing game to play while I listen to my e-books. Give it a try, you might love it too!
I loved this game, although I have only played the demo. I can't wait to buy it. This is a real brain teaser and there aren't enough of these around. I play with the sound off as the yawning is very off-putting. It allows you to replay the scene if you time out and hints are available. Give it a try - you might love it too!
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I love these games and will never tire of the little penguins. Spoiler alert***** the treasure chest puzzle: this is a logical progression with the red symbol moving anti-clockwise and the blue one clockwise. Number one of the code is given as 5 and the third number is 7. Click on each square until you have the code 51798.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Large File, Match 3, Puzzle, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
I didn't like time management games until I met the Rescue Teams! I am busy collecting (and enjoying) them all. This game is a holistic view with the ability to gather your team, train different rescuers, buy vehicles, research new equipment and build training facilities at the main base.
This is as well as going on rescue situations which are like previous games of the Rescue Teams, with the addition of saving bears, pandas, penguins, dolphins and of course, cats up trees.
I always play the relaxed versions.
Try before you buy - you may be surprised by how much you love this different game.
I love these Pixel Art games and buy them without doing the demo first. I find the old masters paintings very challenging and require intense concentration, so I appreciate the little easier ones like the smiley and the backpack so I can relax. Different types of subjects appeal to different people (that's why we have art galleries) and I still get great satisfaction from completing each painting even though I don't like the subject. Pixel Art does not need 'bells and whistles' sometimes simple is best.
I love these detective games and this one is no exception. Though the puzzles are easy I enjoy not having to strain my brain. It is good to have a relaxing game occasionally and this would be an excellent start for beginners.
I love the colours and textures but the insey-winsey little pieces drive me up the wall. I didn't even finish the first picture before deleting the game. Perhaps if the numbers were indicated when hovering the mouse over the pieces it would be easier. Too much zooming needed.
Not a buy for me. I will stick with Pixel Art and Modern Art.
Like Cyril48 I had to uninstall the game, including from the computer's control panel, before I could get past level 3. I love this game because it is the type rarely seen on Big Fish. Something new and interesting. I hope there are more to follow.
For those who can't finish all the first section in the demo here is a list of all the artwork included: Scenery 22; Food 3; Animal/bird 9; Flower 14; Still life 16 (many of these are flowers too).
I prefer Modern Art to other paint by number games as I don't have to use the zoom in order to complete the picture. Some other games have teensy-weensy pieces that do nothing but add frustration for me. Are there any artists who use magnifying glasses to paint with??
I start with the focal point and gradually colour that before flowing into the rest of the painting and always leave one tiny section in the border unpainted so that I can resize and decide if I like it enough to make into a wallpaper. I love to admire the paintings afterwards and the textures make all the difference.
I love the pictures in this series and I have no trouble in completing the first set in the demo time before deciding to buy. Not that I have any doubt that I am going to enjoy the challenge.
I would rather not have 50 shades of grey (or beige) but nature is not always brightly coloured and I still enjoy monochrome.
Please continue to bring us more of this type of game.