Physics based games are not my favourites - I'm not very good at judging angles, but this is a very well designed game. No timer, you can drop unwanted marbles either side of the game board, and it's fun thinking out your next bit of strategy (even if as in my case you're not always very good at carrying it out). I recommend anyone to try it for themselves.
This game has all the things which usually annoy me in a match 3: the whole game consists of dropping objects off the game board, you have to wait while tiles finish cascading before you can make another move, and the game board is not very big. But Playrix have overcome my prejudices. All their games are visually delightful and usually just about my level of difficulty - their Fishdom and Gardenscapes series have long been some of my all time favourites, so thanks again Playrix and Big Fish!
I agree with the first reviewer that neither the storyline nor the instructions make any sense, but if you just go with the flow it's a fun little game. I got it as a free game during a "buy one get one free" weekend - not sure I would have paid for it but it's nice to have it.
Not a game I had to buy as soon as the trial hour was up, but having eventually bought it and finished it I've started to play it again almost immediately - that must prove something! There are some different objects to find from the first time round - always a plus, mini games are original,and the whole way the game works is not like any I've come across before.
The thing I like best about this game is that the list of objects to find scrolls along the bottom of the scene. Mostly only a few letters of the next object are visible (until you remove another from the list), so I have fun trying to guess what it is. Mini games, mostly putting together cut up letters, are nice and the storyline revealed in the letters held my interest.
I recommend this game!
+4points
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Solitaire Twist Collection
With over 500 maps, 5 types of cards, 5 backgrounds and 3 game modes, Solitaire Twist is will throw you for a loop!
Review based on just a few minutes of play, as I soon lost interest! A Mahjong type solitaire. Cards are small, you have to turn over a lot from the stock to get a match, you have to click on each card of the match rather than being able to click and drag one to the other. I recently bought Waterscape Solitaire American Falls and would recommend this to anyone wanting to try Mahjong type solitaire.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board, Mahjong
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Basically a chain match game with differences: your chain can go in any direction, and as well as matching the same creatures there are levels where you make a food chain, e.g. jaguar to bird to fruit, eagle to rabbit to grass, etc. Also a gold box covering two squares keeps appearing and you have to manoeuvre two of the same creature into it. Various things happen to lock tiles, and bonuses to free them need to be dropped off the bottom of the board. Even in the first levels I struggled to get enough bonuses before too many squares were locked. Perhaps it gets easier with practise but I gave up before the trial hour was over and I doubt I will be buying this game - a shame because it has the most original and interesting ideas I've seen for some time.
Review based on 10 minutes play - pick up pieces from a conveyer belt to fill either a crude animal shape or an angular tower shape depending on mode chosen. The shapes to be filled show blocks of different colours, but it doesn't seem to matter what colour you place on them. The backgrounds the puzzles appear on are pretty but the game itself did nothing for me!
If like me you get lost in more complicated HO adventures but like to have some interactive challenge rather than pure HO - try this. The game is split into separate areas rather than making you go back and forth over one huge map, objects can be small and tricky to find but the hint refill isn't too long. There is a good walkthrough which I needed sometimes. All in all a favourite game which I will keep coming back to - sequel please??
Marple poppers aren't usually my thing, though I do have a couple which I play now and then. Bird's Town is goofy and addictive but for less expert players an option to skip a level after perhaps half a dozen tries would be nice and prevent some frustration.