I've been waiting for this game since doing the beta/survey but after the demo it seemed to go downhill. Played the whole game ok in length and the shortest bonus game in history and still don't see the connection to the fairy tale characters.
BLURRY and TINY items in HO scenes.. headache and found myself clicking around just to get out. (and I usually ENJOY HOs and not so much puzzles so this game was a bust).
Sigh....... I probably won't buy another game in this series unless they make the HOs more enjoyable and some sense into the storylines.
This one is so easy.. little challenge and I have buyer's remorse because it can't compare to the other Jewel Match games (even the first Jewel Match Royale)
Haven't seen this many reviews on a game in a LONG time but want to add my 5 stars to this stellar game.
First of all want to thank Eipix and their production team for helping to make this come back Blue Tea game.
LOVED the fact that the FROG fragments were bright and colorful..and if we were supposed to find a gold item the item was gold in the scene and not obscured or faded.
I agree with all the other 5 star reviews but felt the bonus game was a little "off". Wondering if Eipix had more of a hand in it?
Looking forward to another Blue Tea game... as always an instant buy.
I loved the first half of the game (even some of the mini games which I don't consider much at all since they were three clicks and over - easy) and I really thought Mad Head was bringing something new to the table but somewhere around the middle the story started falling apart from me.. and the game play was becoming stale. I knew from the outset that there weren't many hidden object scenes (I prefer over puzzles) but COME ON, Mad Head !!!!!! How boring can you make hidden objects??? You certainly were LAZY in that department. Days later I still haven't finished the bonus game..
After playing the first Unseen Fears I was not that impressed with the beta or demo so decided not to buy. After reading some of the reviews I decided to spend a game coupon in the SE. Wow........ what a fun and LONG game. The hidden object scenes were really good! The best being the cartoon strips where you had to find objects in one scene, go to others to replace them. Who said you can't do much new with hidden objects???? Was sad to see the game end but will be looking forward to the next game in the series!!
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
Been a while since I found a game as engaging as this one. While I am one who usually hates puzzles the majority of these felt me like mini games and weren't mind boggling. The HO scenes were terrific, the story line was engaging.
(unlike some recent games from other developers that seemed tedious to play and remain unfinished)
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3
Fun Factor
2/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
Just finished replaying an old game by this developer (Tales of Terror: House on Haunted Hill) and there's no comparison in the level of challenge, adventure, creativity, and story line.
I was bored to tears and had to make myself finish playing.
When I played the beta with detective Gingertail actually being a FOX I was blown away and was disappointed we didn't have something new and were left with just another detective story. But this is my favorite developer and will support them whenever I can. I was pleasantly surprised that I ended up enjoying the game so much. The voice overs were GREAT. The game play, although linear was FUN. The HOs were really good and the game length was fine. Brave Giant does fantasy games so so well that I hope next time we see more fantasy whether it's in the characters or environment and storyline. The bonus game is a prequel.