Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
Sorry if you found this too hard or confusing, but that's kinda what these games are about. Brain exercise! I loved this demo. I do have to admit that I will wait for the regular edition because I don't often find the collector's edition delivers much extra for the extra money. However, I can't wait for that one to show up. Joe added some new elements and different challenges. I love his addition of quotes and observations on life. Keep it up Joe!
I like the genre. This is a familiar format - you get power ups, goals to reach including dropping items to the bottom to clear from the board, two ways to play. The story line so far is ok but not really intriguing because it requires serious suspension of disbelief. This is the kind of game I like to buy and keep in the wings in case I have nothing else to play..
I didn't find this game enjoyable. The directions were written by a non English speaker and it made them a bit hard to follow/figure out. It's kind of like a shoot em up time management game. Try it though.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
2/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
2/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
You will probably want to turn your sound off as this music is actually unpleasant and I had trouble understanding the rules. It seems llike sudoku but not quite. Not fun for rme
I would think this might appeal to about the 8 year old and up through young teen group. It is quite easy, however, either the game is glitchy or there are random rules they don't tell you about. Some "pairs" had to be clicked on numerous times before the game recognized you had chosen a pairl. I did find that it seemed if you clicked high - near the top - of the disc then it would usually work on the first try. Also, instead of
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
2/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
I feel like I've played this exact same demo recently - maybe one of the I love finding games. Because of that I gave it a 2. Tip to the developer - give it more time before you turn out an identical or nearly identical product.
I like this type of game vs. the really complex puzzle versions and I found this one a bit more challenging than some, but not to the point of frustration I do agree that because of the small size of some objects that a magnifying glass is desirable but lacking.
Four options: swap pieces to finish an image, match 2 items, find the differences between two pictures and find the detail image in the larger image. I really didn't find any of them that enjoyable. For me the match 2 was sort of fun but none of the levels were challenging. I think some people would like it and for children learning to identify things it would be fun with adult help. The swap pictures were small enough that I had trouble seeing some of them and just had to guess. I bailed before the end of the demo, but, as always, give it a try for yourself and/or your little one.
I love the match three and how you have to logic your way through and some of the mini games are fun but mostly not. Otherwise this would be a five for me and I still bought it because of the fun challenge.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
This game has beautiful images and that's about all it has going for it for an adult. However, for children around age 6 or 7 learning to count and add basic numbers like 3+3 it could be entertaining and educational which is why I generously gave 3 stars.. But is is extremely simple. You click on a geometric pattern with a number on it to uncover a piece of the picture beneath. No challenge there and the pieces do not correspond with anything beneath them so its all random. About 1/2 doz pictures in they start putting an addition number on the shapes so you have to click on 6 to get 3+3 as well. Still no challenge for an adult. Each picture only takes 1 to 1 1/2 minutes to complete. So I'm not recommending this game but if you have little ones who like this type of thing, check it out.