Favorite Genre(s):Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3, Puzzle
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
First: You can play this game two ways. First, you can play as other games like this; just you clearing marbles. There are some different challenges that I'm not sure about. There are spider looking things that change color, and you have to hit them with the same color marble to get rid of them as they move around. There are obstacles that you may have to hit more than once (with same color marbles) to get rid of. I'm not sure I like some of these new obstacles, but they do offer more challenge. Second, you can play against a robot. Didn't care for that one much but again that's just my preference. Try it for yourself. I have several of this type of game and not sure this is enough different to add another.
It is unfortunate that this game developer is struggling and wish I could give the demo a better rating. However, using scenes from previous games, static characters (nothing moves), one hidden object scene after another of items we easily recognize from previous games, just is not interesting nor fun. Sorry, maybe some will like it but 10 minutes of demo told me--not for me. Back to the new MCF...
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Hidden Object, Match 3, Puzzle
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
You will need to play this game strategically, but it's also fun. I always play in relaxed mode so have plenty of time to look at the layout and decide the best way to clear the bonus icons without messing up the path to the light beams that get rid of the "spooky dwellers". Give it a try. It's a little different with progressively harder levels.
Definitely a good game but Not a CE. Definitely different but a fun challenge. Definitely need to play the demo but buy the SE. Old school escape the room type game with old school graphics. The controls are a little wonky sometimes but not bad. Look at everything, click on everything, notice small carefully placed items. Be patient. Enjoy!
Not sure why someone would pan a game because it is to difficult for them, but that's just me. I love difficult and really love this game BECAUSE it is. The first few levels are the way you learn how to play. After that it gets to the challenging part. I'm only on puzzle 16 and it is taking all these old brain cells to figure it out. But, I don't give up and will keep working it out. Logical, thought provoking, and satisfying when you complete a level. Give it a try if you enjoy being challenged and like "elegantly designed logic puzzles." You CAN turn down the music and there is an easy exit. I have not found any glitches playing on a PC Windows 10.
I played a little of this game since I thought it might be different from the free one on my phone or the one for 99 cents over on that other site. But, nope-same game, same look, same problem with not being able to turn the music Off and here it is for $6.99? I don't think so. Will say, for those that like it; it get's considerably harder in the later levels.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Hidden Object, Mahjong, Match 3, Puzzle
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I tried, really tried to like this game. Saw the "great" reviews so thought maybe this time. But, nope. This game was first released December 2020 but looks like from the 90's. And Merlin sounds like he had a shot of helium before speaking! Graphics are fuzzy and static. Game play is predictable and repetitive. Hidden Object scenes are varied and just okay. A long game does Not mean a good game. Try it for your self. Disclaimer: I only played the demo but that was more than enough for me.
When is this developer going to do something different? Only when people stop buying these games. The graphics are great. Makes you think that maybe there is something new but no, just same old, same old. Even the card layouts are the same. Developers respond based on sales. So if we stop buying these, they will be forced to either change them or stop making them. At this point, I don't care either way.
Not sure why the poor reviews. We asked for something different and we got it. This game is one higher, one lower style solitaire. The big differences: you get a fair size deck of cards but you only get ONE deal so plan you moves. Yes, only need the gold cards but most levels you will need to remove almost All the cards to get to the gold cards. Again, plan you moves carefully. The graphics are good, the game play is smooth and for a straight up solitaire game; this one is better than average. Try it. You may just be surprised.
An okay addition to this developers group of similar games. Not overly challenging so far. **Just finished the demo** But, since I have been wanting a new M3 for what seems like a long time, will probably get this one. No timer, which is fine with me but no option either. You are required to earn gold to purchase the "quests". There ARE some decent power ups you can earn. The game pieces are easy to distinguish and there is the usual changing ones that come in handy. Give it a try for yourself.