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    February 24, 2012
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    December 24, 2024
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Discover clues, collect items and use them in your quest to find the Lost Tomb.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
43 of 51 found this review helpful
NO TIMER!
PostedMarch 14, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3
 
Current Favorite:
 
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
I played the demo and loved every minute. I was surprised and disappointed to find that the hour was already over.
The storyline is about a granddaughter searching for her grandfather. He disappeared while searching for a lost tomb. He left her an amulet that could have been taken from the tomb and could be the source of a curse that led to her grandfather's disappearance.
I did not, and never do, play with sound. The graphics are crisp, bright, colorful and clear but kind of cartoonish, which isn't necessarily a detraction.
The three different ways to play, (remove gold tiles, drop special objects off the board and collect specific numbers of a certain type of tile) varies from board to board. You do not have a choice of how to play, it is determined by the board you open. This kept the game fresh, as you weren't playing the same type of board over and over again.
The powerups charge quickly and are very useful. I did run out of moves a few times and every time the board regenerated automatically. Since there is no timer, I used the power ups as a last resort and continued to make matches anywhere on the board. Eventually, the board regenerated if necessary or tiles were moved around the area I needed to clear and I was able to complete the level without them.
There is a sequential map and a journal that help move the play and story along. The map shows that the game has many locations and should take a long time to play.
I did collect a couple of inventory items, but did not get far enough into the game to find out how to use them. One puzzle was fairly easy to solve if you know simple math and pay attention while you are playing.
I found absolutely nothing to dislike about this game and it is a sure buy for me.
I recommend this game!
+35points
43of 51voted this as helpful.
 
Drag your mouse across chains of identical items in this captivating blend of Match 3 gameplay and city-building fun!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
4 of 4 found this review helpful
CHAIN TYPE MATCH 3
PostedMarch 9, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
 
Current Favorite:
 
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
The first time I played a chain type Match 3, I fell in love with the format. This game is 100% chain type, and not just in straight lines with 90 degree angles. I can create a chain from one side of the board to the other, with lots of twists and turns.
There is lots to do in this game. Every board has different goals to accomplish. Powerups can be different depending on what tiles the board is made of. If there are Fire Stones, then you have a rain power up to put them out. A reshuffle power up is always available. Charging these power ups is done by matching a specific type of tile for each power up; blue for the rain, red for selectively eliminating a 3x3 set of tiles, white for the reshuffle, etc.
For each board completed within the allowed time, you earn a designation of either Hero, Expert or Master, in descending order of time used. The least amount of time used got you the Hero designation. Coins are awarded for several types of accomplishments for each board, some based on speed and others on tiles cleared, etc.
At certain intervals, you must solve a board that drops a piece of a hero's pendant off the board. Once all the pieces of the pendant are collected, then you are presented with a swap-tyle jigsaw puzzle to create a picture of the hero that can be used as a screen saver.
One type of board was particularly hard for me; removing all tiles in a limited number of moves. I skipped those a lot. I also skipped some of the boards towards the end of the game that were too complicated for me to solve within the time limit allowed. It would have been nice to be able to play with no time limit. I'm not sure how I won the ability to skip boards.
Trophies could also be won, such as bringing x number of people into the city, destroying x number of a specific kind of tile, completing the castle, all the buildings, etc. In the trophy room in the Museum, there is a scroll that allows you to replay the jigsaw puzzles.
Coins earned during play are used to build and/or upgrade various buildings in the city. Increasing the population of the city as a result of solving boards causes a castle to be built in increments. The ultimate size of the city is called City of Light, which ends the game.
With all these things to do, as well as lots and lots of boards, this game takes a long time to play. I have purchased all the games in this series.
A fun, very challenging game.
I recommend this game!
+4points
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Use the power of your mind to place scales on the board and form clever combinations. Experience this unique twist on the match-3 genre!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
5 of 6 found this review helpful
MATCH 3 VARIATION
PostedMarch 9, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
 
Current Favorite:
 
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
This game represents an interesting variation on Match 3 games.
The grid consists of empty spots to place colored dragon scales on to make the matches. The dragon scales of various colors become available to place 3 at a time and must be placed in the exact order they are listed. The initial scale of the set of 3 can be placed anywhere on the board. After the first placement, then spots available for the next scale can only be made in the spots touching the first placed scale. Placing the second scale opens a different set of spots that are available for scale placement.
Once a set of 3 scales have been placed, another set of 3 becomes available, with different colors and in a different order. Game play requires concentration and planning ahead so that matches can be made (which clears the board of the matched scales and makes the spot available for additional scales to be placed) and keeping from being backed into a corner where no more plays can be made.
Boards become more difficult as play continues. One example is a new board that contains a few already placed scales. These scales must be eliminated by being matched with same-colored tiles. Once all pre-placed tiles are removed the the board has been completed.
A challenging and fun game.
I recommend this game!
+4points
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The most magical night of the year is here...RIGHT NOW! Solve all of Santa's riddles and get 120 presents, rather than just 1!
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
3 of 3 found this review helpful
TOO MUCH WORK
PostedFebruary 29, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Puzzle, Hidden Object, Match 3
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
The graphics on this game are beautiful.
It's major drawback, and it is a big one, is that, when a column or row is filled out correctly, the remaining squares are not automatically crossed off. This means you have to cross them off manually, requiring a lot of extra work and time for a game that is just average.
Too much hassle.
I don't recommend this game.
+3points
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Get ready for a romantic journey! 120 fun griddlers await you in Valentine's Day Griddlers!
 
Overall rating 
Disliked it.
2 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
TOO MUCH WORK
PostedFebruary 29, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Poor
2 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
As griddlers go, this one is average. What keeps it from getting even average marks is the fact that when a row or column is filled in correctly, the remaining squares are not automatically crossed off. This means that they have to be crossed off manually. And you can't just ignore them, because crossed off squares are needed to solve other squares.
Just too much hassle for an average game.
I don't recommend this game.
+1point
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Dive into a fantastic underwater match-3 adventure and become the Savior of the Seven Seas!
 
Overall rating 
Disliked it.
2 / 5
3 of 3 found this review helpful
SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR
PostedFebruary 28, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
I would have given this game 5 stars hands down except for one big issue.
Using the swap mode, just moving the cursor over the board actually moves tiles, making matches that I never intended to make and that weren't necessarily the most advantageous. This drove me crazy. I finally just gave up and ran my cursor all over the board, letting it make matches without me even looking for them. This is not even playing, it is just acting as an observer as the game does its own thing.
I tried to play only in the chain mode, but this is not possible. There would be no matches available under this mode, forcing me to switch to the swap mode, and again activating this automatic matching frenzy.
So, no challenge to this game at all. What a disappointment, as it is one of the few games that uses the chain style of matching tiles.
I don't recommend this game.
+3points
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Save the fishes in this Match 3 game! Help four friends explore the ocean floor! Stop a leaking oil tanker before it’s too late!
 
Overall rating 
Disliked it.
2 / 5
SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR
PostedFebruary 28, 2016
Customer avatar
arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
I would have given this game 5 stars hands down except for one big issue.
Using the swap mode, just moving the cursor over the board actually moves tiles, making matches that I never intended to make and that weren't necessarily the most advantageous. This drove me crazy. I finally just gave up and ran my cursor all over the board, letting it make matches without me even looking for them. This is not even playing, it is just acting as an observer as the game does its own thing.
I tried to play only in the chain mode, but this is not possible. There would be no matches available under this mode, forcing me to switch to the swap mode, and again activating this automatic matching frenzy.
So, no challenge to this game at all. What a disappointment, as it is one of the few games that uses the chain style of matching tiles.
I don't recommend this game.
0points
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Fruit Lockers is back! Double your fun with Fruit Lockers Reborn! An exciting twist on the popular match-three puzzler.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
20 of 24 found this review helpful
UNIQUE MATCH 3
PostedFebruary 25, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
This is a great Match 3 game. The graphics are bright and cheerful. Matches can be made in an "L" shape as well as the traditional horizontal and vertical directions. This takes some getting used to, training your eye to recognize "L" patterns.
If you wait too long to make a match, the game will show you a suggested move. As the difficulty of the game progresses, you must meet quotas of matching particular kinds of fruit, removing special tiles, etc., all the while dealing with spiders that spin webs to stop you from making matches.
Powerups include a broom for removing spider webs, spider extinguisher spray, and keys to unlock tiles.
I played the demo under the casual mode, which is not timed. There are numerous chapters with each chapter having lots of grids to play. Three gold stars can be won for each grid and the grids can be replayed if, like me, you want to get the three gold stars.
Lots of fun and a definite buy for me.
I recommend this game!
+16points
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Lose yourself within an enchanted forests in a game that literally puts a new twist on classic Match 3 gameplay.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
4 of 6 found this review helpful
FELL ASLEEP DURING DEMO
PostedFebruary 24, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
I'm an insomniac and I fall asleep sometimes while playing games. Often I catch myself and wake back up right away, but other times I wake up and considerable time has passed. Not a problem when I'm playing a game I have already purchased, but a real bummer when I'm playing a one hour demo.
This is what happened to me when I was playing the demo for Ringlore. I was so disappointed because I was really enjoying this game.
I think mrm2006's review sounds very comprehensive and helpful. I do find it worrisome about having to start the game all over again. It makes me hesitate about purchasing the game. However, games are on sale today and even if that were not the case, I have a coupon available so this game is going to go into my Purchase History. I want to find out what I missed! LOL
Thanks mrm2006 for a great review.
I recommend this game!
+2points
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Harness the power of nature to gather raindrops and make a rainbow in this cute puzzle game.
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW
PostedFebruary 24, 2016
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arnold1049
fromApache Junction, AZ
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
My review is based on playing the demo.
The graphics in this game are very bright and colorful. It is sort of a Match 3 game with a twist. Colored raindrops fall from a big cloud to form a grid. Only the top raindrop in each column can be selected to play.
To the right of the grid is a series of small clouds under a tree, one for each color of a rainbow; red, orange, yellow, green, light blue/turquoise, dark blue and purple. Clicking on one of the raindrops on the grid moves it to the same-colored cloud under the tree. When all the small clouds to the right of the grid have raindrops, the raindrops form up and add to the length of the rainbow at the top of the scene. The goal is to extend the rainbow completely across the scene, using as many raindrops from the grid as possible. This completes the grid and opens a new one.
The small clouds waiting for the raindrops must be pulsing in order for a raindrop to be placed on it. Sometimes all the clouds are pulsing at the beginning of a grid, but once a raindrop is placed, then only one cloud at a time is pulsing. Once a raindrop is placed on that small cloud, then another small cloud starts pulsing, usually the one next in line.
Here is where using strategy comes in. If there are several raindrops in the top row of the grid that are needed for the next available small cloud, the one that will free up a different colored raindrop that will be needed later needs to be used.
This doesn't appear to be a timed game, but I did see the rainbow retreat a couple of times but I wasn't sure why. If the grid does not have an available raindrop of the right color, clicking on the big cloud above the grid will release more raindrops. At the beginning, only one or two new raindrops fell, one of which was always the color needed to advance. I'm thinking this may change as the difficulty of the grids increases.
There are also small clouds with lightening that appear randomly in the grid. Using the raindrop above this little cloud releases lightening from the big cloud that removes all the raindrops in that column. I guess this could be called a powerup which removes a lot of raindrops at once. Using as many of the raindrops in the grid as possible seems to be a goal in the game, as well as extending the rainbow across the scene.
At times, there seems to be raindrops transferred from the grid to a "storage" area in the tree above the small clouds. How and why this happens was not apparent to me. These raindrops are used automatically by the game at times when a certain colored raindrop is needed but is not available anywhere in the grid. I was not able to determine how these raindrops were transferred to storage.
When the rainbow has been extended across the scene, another grid begins. I didn't see any scoring of any kind and no achievements, etc. Just a simple, fairly easy game that would be good for kids to teach colors. However, I'm expecting the game to get more difficult as it progresses and that it will appeal to adults as well. There is a map that shows all the clouds that represent grids that need to be played. There are lots of these clouds, so the game will be a long one, which is another reason I think the difficulty of the grids will increase. I enjoyed the demo enough to purchase the game to see if I am right.
I recommend this game!
+1point
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