And that was a LONG time ago: http://www.bigfishgames.com/games/7115/spirits-of-mystery-song-of-the-phoenix-ce/?mac
Both of these were at 4.8 once. Hey, they don't appeal to everyone, so 4.7 is fine.
But the point is, NEVER has any hidden object adventure matched that high of a score since Spirits of Mystery: Song of the Phoenix (Collector's Edition)!
DEFINITELY a treasure to see something this complete: Every type of mini game is there.
Bonus chapter tells story from being a different character, so the variety in character depth is there as well.
I hope Lost Lands match this amount of positive gameplay in their next installment.
A more advanced story. I remember reviewing this is the most advanced work the developers have done to date. Once the adventure is completed, there is a preview of what's yet to come. I can't wait for the next installment!
It's grown! The story and character depths are expanded. Angela and friends are back in Snuggford for their high-school reunion. It's great to see theme back in Snuggford, as opposed to New York. However, there are issues about the planned reunion in a condemned school, the physical structure is crumbling, and that itself is a problem
I do believe, however, this game has mature subject themes that can be seen as for mature audiences.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Arcade & Action, Hidden Object, Large File, Mahjong, Marble Popper, Match 3, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
The thing with online Match 3's like Candy Crush is that since they're free play, the quality is dimmer. The matching is really the main highlight. With this Match 3, the money paid for it, means there are much more to this than just matching. You:
feed your horse build powerful items gain magic power-ups complete side quests dig tunnels
There is so much more, but these are things that make this Match 3 a cut above the rest!
The story was not as clear, and unlike other Snuggford games, the customers look the same throughout the levels. Not as much variety as previous adventures. This can be predicted as the file size is smaller than the previous game.
Still, that taken into consideration, it was a great effort because the developer wanted it out in time for Christmas.
On a positive note, the Christmas music is fun, jingly, and gets stuck in the head.
Because it's the weirdest one! I had a hard time following it even after replaying the movies. Replayable movies come with the Collector's Edition so I suggest you get that version.
A new type of challenge every location which is about 15 to 16 levels each. These include matching certain preset color tiles and locations to placing 4 instead of 3 tiles on the game board.
Some of the puzzle levels can't be undone (like prioritizing certain tiles with special abilities), so starting a certain level over can be a pain, but you can turn off the music and play your favorite tunes to pass that time by.