This is a third game in the series of "World's Greatest ... Mahjong". This time you visit temples and start in Luxor temple.
The game has 7 or 8 mahjong variations. I was getting used to the first type when they switched me to another one. I bit too fast for me, but maybe mahjong veterans will enjoy that.
The graphics is nicely done. Music is OK. I prefer when matched tiles fly away instead of just disappearing.
Help Lillian discover Titanic’s mysteries and get closer to unveiling the truth behind the disaster that took her great- grandmother’s life 100 years ago.
The game has quite interesting story line so far. The underwater museum looks very cool. I like the graphics, though there are moments where you easily spot the animation is not that fluent as one would hoped.
Hidden Object scenes are not that hard. The biggest problem for me was that it's very clear when you can go on adventure scenes. The mouse cursor just highlights a bit and it took me a while to find places where I can go.
It's not really match-3, more like match-2. It is something new, but I am not sure if that's what we want to play. I prefer straightforward match-3 games.
In this game you help a lady to build their dream theme park. That's the thing that kept me playing a few more levels that I initially planned. Unfortunately it looks like you build each monument one by one and don't see the whole theme part.
The graphics is so-so. Music is ok, but I was surprised you can't change it volume within the in game options (you have to quit to main menu).
I played few levels of this game and wasn't hooked. I hoped it will be more like Alice Greenfingers, where you have a lot of freedom in what you do. In this game you just click on what you want to produce or collect. Grow something, water it, harvest, repeat... and you can't even decide where it grows.
The graphics and music is ok. In action it looks better than on screenshots.
This is the best nonogram or picross game I ever played. It has grids starting from 5x5 in easy mode for those that are not familiar with this games, and from 10x10 in hard mode, and the difficulty increases to 25x25. Beside nonogram levels there are also hidden object scenes, inlay puzzles and one more I don't know how to call.
The story is very well blended into the game. Art is very good. I bought it after demoing it and don't regret.
There are also achievements, power ups and hints (you don't need to use them, but it's great to have them when you get stuck).