Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board, Mahjong
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
It's a very simple game, although the power-ups are good and varied. The difficulty doesn't increase that much and the castles which you can build are disappointingly monochrome. Unlike the reviewer who found the moving jewels distracting I find them gently hypnotic - this must be why I keep going back to it to relax.
The thing I did like about this game is that you can click on an object in the "to find" list and get a picture of it (accompanied by an unnecessary and facetious description and history). The thing which really spoiled it was the space taken up by lists, timer etc., so the actual search area is crammed into less than two-thirds of the screen. Try again, Toybox games!
I totally agree with other reviews regarding the beautiful graphics, sound and storyline, but in chapters with 4 or 5 locations I can never remember which one is where! it's still a lot of fun - I'll just have to make my own map.
The first two 7 Wonders are average match 3 games which I didn't buy, but Magical Mystery Tour is irresistable. The power-ups are better (the revolving wheel to choose one is a great idea), the cities to build are imaginative and you have more choice of which bits to build, and the little workers flinging the materials are endlessly entertaining. Much better bonus challenges too.
I was frustrated for a while after I bought this game because I was stuck on level 5, but eventually got through. It progresses from fairly mindless to needing real concentration, and you can always choose your difficulty level by having 2 or 3 profiles in progress at the same time. Always a favourite with me!
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board, Mahjong
Current Favorite:
Faerie Solitaire
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Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I've bought quite a lot of games as I've been ill lately, so I'm always looking for something new. Sproink is really original and great fun. I find it a bit tiring to play for long at a time but it's always nice to come back to it.
I bought this game because of the choice of swap, chain, or blocks. I was a bit frustrated by the difficulty in getting the right balance of gold, tools and fish to build anything but I did eventually find out what the end of the game was. (Pretty, but it takes work to get there). Block matching was never my thing, for swap matching I have other favourites, but for chain matching I still find this the best.
Sorry to disagree with five star reviews, but this is too highly coloured and "in your face" for me. Several of my favourite games are fairy or fantasy themed but I prefer gentler (some may say childish?) artwork - Mirror Mysteries, Allora and the Broken Portal, Age of Oracles-Taras Journey, etc.
Really nice original concept, my only problem was there are too many spot the difference levels. I quite like a few, but they come far too often in this game for me.
The things I like, which I don't think any other review mentions, are that the tiles tumble across the board diagonally as well as dropping vertically when you make a match, and the levels where you have to make matches next to crawling bugs to zap them before they reach the top of the board. I've not seen anything like this in any other game.