This was probably the worst solitaire game I have ever seen. For starters, you're not told what game you're playing. Nothing I tried worked. The cards are small and unattractive. Probably less than five minutes was enough for me to know this was a dud.
Forget those long-winded stories and dive right into the HO scenes you love! 100% Hidden Objects gives you complete control over your gaming experience.
The object of this game is to get three stars on each level. Even if you don't you can move on. I guess that's what they call the relaxation part. However how many clues you get for each level depends upon how well you've performed in previous levels. Not great for someone like me who has poor eyesight and sometimes needs extra hints. If you're a die hard hidden object fan with good eyesight or a great deal of patience you might enjoy this, otherwise probably not.
Improve your rank and progress through Asian Mahjong. Remove all of the special tiles, complete over 100 unique levels, and earn 26 trophies along the way!
This is a mahjong game that you play one screen at a time. When you finish one the next opens up. You try to get 3 stars for each level but you can move on even if you don't. The back ground music was very soothing, but that's about the only thing I liked. I played 5 differnt screens Of those I managed to get 2 stars on one screen but only 1 on the rest. That tells me the game would soon get to complicated to be enjoyable. There is no hint button, something I find very useful at times. The tiles and background are in a black and red pen and ink style that I found sort of hard on the eyes. This may be okay for the die hard mahjong fan who doesn't have enough of these games already. Other wise, it's nothing special.
I thought this sounded interesting so decided to try it out. The first thing you do is draw an avatar for yorself. Then you select a game, but you have no idea of what you're selecting and when it comes up, there'r nothing to tell you how to play it. The final insult is, when you try to exit, for me any way it was impossible. I had to use my task master. I'd leave this turkey on the shelf.
This is a Mahjong game were you are asked to meet three goals on each level. You can move on even if all the goals are not met. That's all fine. I found though that the tiles are kind of small and not real easy to see. When I could only meet one objective on the second level, even when I retried, I decided this wasn't for me. Other people may enjoy it though. If you like Mahjong games, check it for yourself.
I don't think I lasted more than two minutes on this fiasco. The playing board is minute with tiny squares you can hardly see. The game is set in a windowed mode that you can switch to full screen, but all that does is give more background, the playing area remains the same. There is only one mode of play. Timed. I don't play timed. This is really bad. I can't imagine why Bigfish thought it was a good choice.
Other than Christmas themed tiles, There's nothing about this game that makes it stand out from all the myriad of other Mahjong games. There are goals to try to get with each board, but you can still move on whether you get them or not. Everything about the game, such as tile design and background muic is just ok. Unless you're a diehard Mahjong enthusiast, I'd move on to something else.
I only played this for about 4 minutes. I liked the bright cheerful artwork and the tile images were fun. However when I noticed the timer, I immediately checked options to see if it could be played without the timer. That option was not availabe, so it was game over.
I was quite excited when I saw this game as I have enjoyed the previous two in the series. It is mostly a HOG where you find objects using pictures of the objects to be found. There is interaction with some of the objects being used as tools to perform various tasks. The one thing I liked is there isn't a lot of back and forth, or having multiple tasks to do at once, so it doesn't get confusing. The one drawback is some of the objects are quite difficult to see. You start out with 3 hints and can get more for shooting down bandits. However if you ever reach zero one hint is always renewed. I didn't time it but I would guess it takes about 30 seconds. The narration between the chapters features good quality voice overs, although most the time I prefer to just read the text. I found some of the mini games a little tricky, but they are skippable after a short period. All in all a good solid game.
Look after and feed fun 3D fish and watch them play and interact with each other as you complete exciting match-3 levels to earn money for decorating your aquarium!
Being a Fishdom lover I pretty well knew this was a buy from the beginning. Still, I did play the demo for about 20 minutes. This game has the same high quality graphis seen in the previous Fishdoms, only better. The characters on the match 3 tiles are great, lots of personality. The background music is light and happy feeling. You can play timed or relaxed, although you do need to go into options to find the latter. In the store you buy fish, decorations and plants. You can also get different backgrounds and new tanks after a while. I can see myself having many hours of fun with this. I had a couple game credits hanging around so I used hem to buy this gem.