Favorite Genre(s):Puzzle, Hidden Object, Time Management, Card & Board
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
This is set up a lot like Potion Bar, but with a helpful baby dragon instead of a cat that insists on you making new potions every so often. And the dragon can be trained! It gets pretty challenging to get the pastries right, especially the layered ones that apparently have different icing on each layer - you have to be careful to put the iced bottom layer in the right place or your second layer will get the wrong icing. I'm less than halfway through and enjoying it.
Since I heartily dislike the Diner Dash type games, I wasn't happy to find the sushi restaurant rapidly became like those - the colored seating/matching customers, short patience of customers even early on, ridiculously cumbersome way of refilling the sushi (come on, click on knives to select the correct item?), less than helpful "helper," etc. I only lasted till right after placing the first fountain piece before I deleted this one. I like time management games, but not this kind. Like others, I can't really figure out who the target audience is for this one - probably kids, maybe tweens.
Highly disappointing. It sounded like a cute concept, but I agree with others that the icons are too small & faint, the goals unclear, and the clicks don't work more than half the time. I gave up after 5 minutes when I couldn't get the darn banana to feed the monkey no matter where I clicked on it - it would sort of flash that it was ready, but then nothing.
There's a lot more to this game than the description indicates. You'll have to put some thought into what to do first to make gold as you get into it. It's also different on each level, not a simple progression like most farm tm games. If you like a more strategic game instead of one based on rapid clicking, this is one you should try.