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Rescue a young man's sister from the pirates in this fan-favorite time management adventure!
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
37 of 41 found this review helpful
THE COAST WASN'T AS MYSTERIOUS AS I ANTICIPATED :(
PostedFebruary 24, 2020
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pennmom36
fromAt least it's challenging!
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
It looks like Moai 7 has a new developer, but it just didn't do it for me. I was super annoyed by the intrusive dialog boxes and tutorial boxes that kept popping up on top of where I was doing my Time Management thing. It was really distractive, why on earth didn't they place the dialog boxes at the bottom if they are going to continue the conversation after the level starts? I still want to read the story but not when it interferes with my score! I think the game is good, and they certainly need to work out a few kinks, but since they are new to the series, it's somewhat understandable.
There are 60 Levels and a whopping 52 Achievement Trophies to earn, and you can play in a Normal or Easy, Untimed Mode. They have added a Wheel of Luck feature to earn bonuses, emeralds, and resources, a feature that seems to be trending with TM games lately. (but unnecessary??) Each level has Treasure Chests available which contain valuable resources, and there are Haystacks with hidden treasures as well.
Items can be purchased in the Store with the Emeralds you earn playing. The Store items increase Workers Speed, Wood Chopping Speed, Increased Stone Mined, Faster River & Swamp Crossing, Increased Resources & Food, Increased Statue Production, Increased Iron Mined, Increased Merchant Trade, Decreased Pirate Demands, Increased Emaralds earned upon Level Completion, etc. Most of the items increase by percentages.
There are the standard Time Management tasks to remove obstructions and thorny weeds from pathways, fill in holes along the paths, plant crops for food, harvesting breadfruits, fishing for food, building sawmills and cutting palm trees for wood, quarries to produce stone, or iron, gold mines to build, repair destroyed property, fix broken bridges, collect resources, trade goods at the market and from merchants. Some of the building sites give you the choice of which building to construct, and you'll have to build them strategically in order to complete level goals. (and sometimes build for a period of time and then destroy and build a different type)
For me personally, it didn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy which is unusual because this is normally one of my favorite TM series :(
MOAI SERIES LIST
Title***Collector's Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Build Your Dream SE only (June 24-2013) 4.3
2-Path To Another World SE only (May 5-2015) 3.7
3-Trade Mission (December 26-2015) 4.2
4-Terra Incognito (July 2-2016) 4.7
5-New Generation (August 22-2017) 3.3
6-Unexpected Guests (July 24-2018) 3.8
7-Mystery Coast SE only (February 24-2020) n/a

by: Toyman Interactive games 1-6
by: GameFjord game 7
I recommend this game!
+33points
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As an evil force rises to shatter Earth, you must stand firm or the world will fall! Answer the call of Zeus and begin the adventure today!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
43 of 70 found this review helpful
IT LOOKS LIKE THE ONLY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERSIONS ARE A STRATEGY GUIDE, MUSIC, CONCEPT ART & 6 COLLECTIBLES
PostedFebruary 23, 2020
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fromWhy does the synopsis claim that the SE version has 20 Bonus Levels that were available in the CE version?
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
The BF synopsis claims this Standard Edition version has +20 Bonus Levels that were offered in the Collector's Edition version (where?) as well as the 32 Achievement Trophies, so other than a Strategy Guide, this version would appear to be the better value. It is strategy-based however, and I did use the SG several times while playing the CE version earlier, so I'm content with my purchase.
I wasn't a fan of the first Hermes game, Rescue Mission, but War of the Gods is an incredible Time Management game. The graphics are really, really good, and the tasks are so interesting that they hold your attention, so much so, that it becomes quite addicting and it's hard to stop playing! The quality is what makes this game, it doesn't need puzzle rune collectibles, morphs or hidden objects to bulk it up for quantity, it's just a great game that packs a punch full of solid entertainment, even the storyline is good!
You can play in a Relaxed (untimed) Mode, Novice, or Expert Mode of difficulty over 50 Main Levels (+20 CE Bonus Campaigns) with 32 Achievement Trophies to earn. The Collector's Edition version "Extra's" also includes 8 Music Soundtracks, 8 Concept Art Pictures, and a visual/audio Strategy Guide. There is a tab for 6 Collectibles available after completing the main game.
I love the Olive Tree and Olive Grove food concept, and that production of the Olive Trees can be upgraded as well as the production buildings like Stone Quarries, Banks and Sawmills. There are unusual resources to collect or scavenge, like weapons and chariots, or you may need to plant specialty items for potion ingredients like cactus blossoms to ward off nightmares. For me, including different tasks each level that isn't the same old, same old, been there done that kinda things, really did the trick, and made me want to keep playing because there was always something new to look forward to.
Bonuses have a unique feature of rebuilding the Olympic Village to accumulate the power of the gods by helping the local villagers and fighting enemies. Each repair will increase your powers in percentage increments, and each building can be repaired several times. The construction does take a while to complete, but you can continue to play and the bonuses will automatically take effect when complete. During some game levels, you can pick up various bonuses as well, such as Speeding up Production.
*Stadium: Workers Run Faster.
*Gymnasium: Workers Work Faster.
*Wrestling Hall: Reduces the time it takes Ares to defeat enemies.
*Olympic Flame Bowl: Reduces the cost of repairing Ares' base.
*Sacred Grove of Altidus: Olives will ripen faster.
*Olympic Temple of Zeus: Reduces the cost of temple repairs.
*Port of Champions: Reduces the cost of repairing the gods' altars.
*Hippodrome: Hermes runs faster.
If you're a Time Management fan, this is a must-have game. If you haven't played a TM game, or you played one and didn't like it, this game will certainly change your mind, yea, it's that good!
HERMES SERIES LIST
Title***Standard Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Rescue Mission SE only (May 07-2019) 4.2
2-War of the Gods (February 23-2020) n/a
I recommend this game!
+16points
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Take a deep dive into the magical undersea world of Atlantis Solitaire! Voyage across 400 submarine levels and restore 10 breathtaking Aquascapes!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
104 of 122 found this review helpful
SUCH WONDERFUL THINGS SURROUND YOU-RIGHT HERE ON THE OCEAN FLOOR-DARLING IT'S BETTER DOWN WHERE IT'S WETTER-UNDER THE SEA ♪♪♪
PostedFebruary 22, 2020
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fromAtlantis would be over 1100 years old. Poseidon had 5 pairs of twin sons w/ mortal, Cleito, the city was an isolated island for her safety. Atlas the 1st born ruled the island which was named after him.
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Jewel Match Solitaire games are the kind of games I know I'm going to buy the second I see it offered as tomorrow's game today. I don't even mind that they are first offered in a CE version, in fact, I love that they offer these games in a Collector's Edition version because they cram a ton of extra's into the game making it well worthy of the price difference!
This is a Higher/Lower Solitaire, however, as you progress, you will unlock 12 Different Solitaire Versions that are shown as Treasure Chests on the map and unlock with 10-25-40-80-120-160-210-270-330-400-480-520 Stars earned: Double Klondike~FreeCell Kings~Castles in Spain~Wasp~Beleguered Castle~Strategy~Easthaven~Stonewall Light~Busy Aces~Elise~Milligan Harp~FreeCell Six (You also get CE bonus games Napoleon's Retreat~Double Klondike by Threes~Blind Hookey~Tanana~ Double Freecell King~Double Pyramid) You will also unlock Mahjong Games shown as Oysters on the map at 18-32-60-100-140-160-290. That's a ton of bonus materials!
There are 200 main Solitaire Levels and you can play in a Normal Solitaire Mode, a Hard Mode with a Timer, and a Relaxed Mode which gives you more than one deal. There are 24 Achievement Trophies to earn and I do recommend that you read the Achievements before starting the game because there are a few that are awarded for selecting specific options, such as, choosing a Custom Cursor, Watching the Credits, Setting a Wallpaper, Replaying a Level, and even for Removing 5 Cards in 5 Seconds. There are 4 Card Backs to choose from (extra bonus cards in the CE version) and 3 Card Fonts but I wasn't crazy about the card graphics.

The goal is to Remove Cards that are either one Higher or one Lower than the Deck Card, and you get to remove all of the cards, not just special cards like some games! Each level requires you to Collect Emeralds which allows you to purchase underwater Castle Sections. When a Castle has been completed, you can set it as a Wallpaper. If you don't have enough Emeralds to purchase a Castle section, this step is bypassed. The Level Map will show you how many Emeralds are available on each level. Some Cards contain Coins that can be used in the Shop to purchase Power-ups and Wildcards. Combo's start at 5 Cards and each level gives you 1 Undo. You can earn up to 3-Stars per level and you can Replay the levels as often as you want to try to remove all of the Cards. I love that they sped up the score window, and stars earned, which pops up quickly to keep the game flowing. They also did away with the double-click feature requirement on the Deck Cards after making a Combo, so a big thank you to the devs for listening to us and implementing changes :)
There are several types of Obstacle Cards added as you progress. Lock Cards that require you to remove the Key Cards, Frozen Cards that require two Plays to remove, Chain Cards that require removing the Hammer Cards, Ribbons that require removing number specific Scissor Cards, Seaweed Cards that require removing the Sword Cards, Red and Black Seal Cards that require removing Red and Black Suit Cards, and Red and Black Suit Specific Cards that require removing Specific Suits of Cards, such as Clubs, Hearts, Diamonds or Spades.
Coins can be used in the Shop to purchase a Deck Card Counter~Earn Extra Gold~Remove a Random Card~Remove a Specific Card~Reveal some Face Down Cards~Extra Shuffle and Undo features~Card Specific Wildcards~Jokers, and the Chance to Receive Wildcards and Jokers during the Levels.
This Collector's Edition version has so many extra's you practically get another game because it includes over a hundred CE Solitaire Bonus Levels, 5 Extra Castle's and Wallpapers, 4 New Power-ups, 10 Music Soundtracks, 4 New Card Back Graphics, 24 Trophies +Extra Trophy Achievements, 6 Extra Bonus Levels Solitaire types (Napoleon's Retreat~Double Klondike by Threes~Blind Hookey~Tanana~ Double Freecell King~Double Pyramid) 50 Extra Mahjong Game Levels, and The Making Of which is a very interesting section that shows what all goes into making a Jewel Match Solitaire game. Whew, the extra's alone could qualify as a new standard game!

JEWEL MATCH SOLITAIRE SERIES LIST
Title***Collector's Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Jewel Match Solitaire CE (October 17-2017) 4.2
2-Jewel Match Solitaire: Twilight SE only (October 30-2017) 4.8
3-Jewel Match Solitaire: L'Amour SE only (January 21-2018) 4.7
4-Jewel Match Solitaire: Winterscapes SE only (February 5-2019) 4.2
5-Jewel Match Solitaire 2 CE (March 26-2019) 3.6
6-Jewel Match Solitaire: Atlantis (February 22-2020) n/a

by: Suricate Software
I recommend this game!
+86points
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ClearIt is back with a new set of challenging puzzles! Enjoy a variety of challenges with varying levels of complexity.
 
Overall rating 
Hated it.
1 / 5
71 of 84 found this review helpful
IS THIS NUMBER 8 OR 7? I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE!
PostedFebruary 21, 2020
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pennmom36
fromDeja Vu??
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Awful
1 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
If you haven't played any of the Clear It games before you'll probably love Clear It 8 but the last several games are replicas of each other. The features are the same, the goals are the same, the power-ups and obstacles are the same, and I'm pretty sure the board layouts are the same, that's kind of lazy, isn't it?

After each level, if you have enabled the "Double Game" feature, you can select a card (1/4) that's hopefully higher than the dealer's card which doubles your points earned on that level only. It's not a very exciting feature, but it was more exciting than playing the game over and over??
The gameplay is simple, there is an unlimited number of colored orbs located on all four sides of the board, and all you need to do is select and click on an identical colored orb from one of the sides. The ball will travel in a straight line until it hits another orb (or power-up) If the selected orb hits another identical colored orb or orbs, they are removed, and the goal is to remove all orbs, and the next level begins immediately, that's one thing it has going for it, the need for speed!
Each level has power-ups that remain briefly, that when hit with an orb, is activated. The Rotation power-up shuffles and replaces orbs, the Star-Multi-colored Bombs-Trident power-ups eliminate several random orbs, Lightning and Fireball power-ups eliminate nearby orbs, and the numbers 1 or 5 allows you to choose which orbs to remove via crosshair targets (either 1 or 5 orbs)
Each level progresses in difficulty, as more orb colors are added, and fewer orbs in the desired color along the edges are offered. Sometimes you just have to sacrifice and add a few orbs to the equation, to be able to get to the desired colored orb, but because there's no time or moves limit it doesn't count against you.
Once again, I was disappointed that the rows and columns don't highlight because it's easy to shoot an orb from the wrong slot. There are the same obstacles as the last several games such as brick walls and glass thrown into the mixture, the same colored orbs with the same power-ups and features as the previous games. It gets pretty boring doing the same thing over and over, especially if you've played previous games in the series that are nearly identical!
CLEARIT SERIES LIST
Title***Release Date***Average Rating
1-Clear It 1 (April 11-2016) 4.3
2-Clear It 2 (September 6-2017) 4.3
3-Clear It 3 (August 26-2018) 3.7
4-Clear It 4 (November 22-2018) 3.7
5-Clear It 5 (May 8-2019) 4.0
6-Clear It 6 (September 16-2019) 2.6
7-Clear It 7 (December 11-2019) 2.8
8-Clear It 8 (February 18-2020) n/a
by: IteraLabs
I don't recommend this game.
+58points
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Your globe-trotting journey continues in this colorful Around the World Mosaics sequel!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
38 of 46 found this review helpful
ʜᴇʟʟᴏ, ʜᴏʟᴀ, 你好 (ɴǐ ʜǎᴏ) ᴏʟá, Здравствуйте (ᴢᴅʀᴀᴠsᴛᴠᴜʏᴛᴇ) ᴡᴀ 'ᴀʟᴀʏᴋᴜᴍ ɪs sᴀʟāᴍ, sᴀᴡᴜʙᴏɴᴀ, Γειά σου (ɢᴇɪá sᴏᴜ) ᴀɴᴅ ᴍᴇʀʜᴀʙᴀ
PostedFebruary 21, 2020
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fromNo if I could just pronounce all those hello's :)
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I just took my second trip around the world, Mosaic-style, this time I visited Spain-China-Brazil-Russia-Egypt-South Africa-Greece, and Turkey, and I learned even more interesting fun facts after each completed level!
The coolest feature by far is that you can choose any Country you want to visit and then select whichever griddler you want within that country, you aren't stuck playing levels in a specific order! There are 8 different countries to visit and each country has 10 different theme-related puzzles to solve. Each griddler, within the country, is labeled to show you how many colors are used, as well as the Grid dimensions and eventually shows completed puzzle statistics such as the Time it took to complete, Stars earned, mistakes made, etc.
You can play in an Easy Mode which marks off cells one by one or a Hard Mode which crosses off the numbers once the entire column or row has been completed. You can also choose between 6 Tile shapes by clicking the settings icon and then choosing the "more options" icon. Another feature I liked, displays a large bubble with the number of cells when you click and drag longer segments. They have added a row and column highlight this time, which was really my biggest complaint on the first Around The World Mosaic game.
You can earn up to 3 stars, a star is deducted for each mistake made, however, there is an Undo feature available that gives you 5 free undo's and I'm assuming more can be purchased with the coins earned during gameplay but I haven't had to use them yet to find out. Although a star is deducted for making mistakes, it doesn't make you restart the puzzle after a set number because just for grins & giggles, I played an entire puzzle by placing X's on every row, 176 Mistakes on a single puzzle! There is also a Hint feature that gives you 5 freebies as well, but these grids are pretty easy and I doubt they will get used up.
After completing a mosaic you can read a Fun Fact about whatever image was completed, and you know how I love my random fun facts lol!
AROUND THE WORLD MOSAICS SERIES LIST
Title***Standard Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Around The World Mosaics l (August 14-2019) 3.8
2-Around The World Mosaics ll (February 3-2020) n/a
by: Lazy Turtle Games
I recommend this game!
+30points
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The search for a missing art critic uncovers an otherworldly web of lies!
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
31 of 42 found this review helpful
FINDING ALONSO'S TALENT
PostedFebruary 21, 2020
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pennmom36
fromWe need a ½ Star feature here?!
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Poor
2 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
Completed Game approximately 6.0 Hours
(including completion of all puzzles, Bonus & Hidden Chapter)
*20 Scene Locations +7 CE Bonus Chapter (+1 HO hidden chapter scene)
Difficulty Range: Beginner
Family Photo:
Beatrice and her brother Alonso are children of Muses whose powers aren't as strong as their parents' so they use artifacts to inspire human emotions, an energy source needed to survive. Beatrice found her talent at a very young age, but Alonso struggled for years to find his talent. Nathaniel has been called to duty at the Guerra Gallery to investigate the strange disappearances of people who have mysteriously vanished shortly after being photographed. Has Alonso finally found his Muse Talent? Are his talents being used nefariously?
Gadget/Helper:
Nathaniel's Tattoo detects paranormal activity and is used 6 times during the Main Chapters. Each time the Tattoo is activated, you will play a mini-game puzzle variation such as a horizontal slider puzzle or rotating hexagonal puzzle pieces to complete the image. In the Bonus Chapter (CE version) Vanessa's Paint Brush Gadget replaces Nathaniels Tattoo and is used 3 times.
Morphing Objects/Collectibles (CE version only)
There are 54 Photos available, some are just normal photos, some morph into other objects, and there is a pull out tab to tell you how many are available in each scene. The photos combine into 5 Muse portraits collages when completed. There are 42 Zoom Zone Palettes that are used to purchase 12 different colors of paint to complete a Paint by Numbers masterpiece.
Hidden Object Scenes: (Match 3 Alternative available)
There are 13 Hidden Object Scenes +8 in the CE Bonus Chapter, including several smaller Zoom Zone HOPs. There are Interactive List Finds, Silhouetted Shape Finds, Swatches Finds, Placing pictures with cut-outs over the matching items in the scene, Keywords in Sentence Finds, Multiples of the Same Item Finds, Find & Replace, and Items that match Descriptions Finds. I hate to sound like a broken record, but the HOP's were boring, what happened to the amazing HOP's you had in the recent WS game?
Mini-Games:
There are 20 Mini-Games +6 in the CE Bonus Chapter, including 6 Tattoo-Gadget puzzle variations. Some of the games have multiple layers or multiple steps to complete. The mini-games aren't very challenging and Grandma needs to work on adding more of a variety as far as difficulty-range goes because not everyone is a novice HOPA gamer.
Bonus Chapter: New Start (CE version only)
Alonso has found his talent! Aunt Vanessa offers him a job teaching other children of muses the fine arts. His first assignment is to help a young girl named Jo who is much like Alonso, struggling to find her talent! This is a somewhat short and boring chapter that retraces most of your steps from the Main Chapter. Because you aren't playing as Nathaniel in the BC, the Tattoo Gadget isn't used, but Vanessa's Paint Brush is used 3 times by playing a hidden object game to find 6 different "traces" which are basically highlighted blobs. There are 7 scene locations with 6 additional Mini-Games and 8 Hidden Object Scenes (some of which are smaller zoom zone hops) You will pick up the remaining 9 Zoom Zone Palettes which Unlocks the Hidden Chapter Hidden Object Scene and allows you to purchase the final Paint Colors and complete the Paint by Numbers art. There are 14 Photo's remaining, some of which are Morphing Objects, You must locate all of the Palettes to unlock the Hidden Chapter, but I believe you can click on any missed Pallette in the CE extra's section to jump to the scene to search for them after completing the Bonus Chapter.
Hidden Chapter: Good Memories (CE version only)
After completing the Bonus Chapter, and locating all Palettes, you can access the Hidden Chapter titled Good Memories. Unlike Grandma's last Whispered Secrets masterpiece, this Hidden Chapter is nothing more than a single, one-and-done, Hidden Object Scene where you locate Listed Items on 4 tabs that reveal an object when all listed items are found on each tab. You then use those 4 objects interactively in the scene to complete the HOP. It isn't very creative and it was a huge disappointment especially when compared to their last game's Hidden Chapter!
Collector's Edition Extra's:
8 Wallpapers (all with Characters ὃ) 8 Concept Art Pictures, 29 Movie Cutscene Videos, 8 Music Soundtracks ♪, 11 Replayable Mini-Games♙, 11 Replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 15 Achievements, 54 Collectible Photos (some of which are Morphing Objects) The Photos create 5 different Muse Portrait Collages, 42 Zoom Zone Palettes that allows you to purchase 12 Paint Colors and complete a Paint by Numbers landscape picture, 5 Main Chapters (titled: Family Photo) +Bonus Chapter (titled: New Start) +Hidden Chapter (titled: Good Memories) The Hidden Chapter is just a simplistic Hidden Object Scene that can be completed in less than a minute and was a huge disappointment!! There is also a Built-In Strategy Guide.
THE UNSEEN FEARS SERIES LIST
Title***Standard Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Body Thief (April 14-2017 ) 4.1
2-Outlive (January 28-2018) 4.2
3-Last Dance (December 28-2018) 3.2
4-Stories Untold (July 12-2019) 3.6
5-Ominous Talents (February 21-2020) n/a
by: Grandma Studios
I recommend this game!
+20points
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Guide Addie's friend, the Shaman, through a crisis.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
79 of 90 found this review helpful
SECRET MAP PIECES TO DISCOVER? I LOVE IT!
PostedFebruary 20, 2020
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pennmom36
fromI've been doing a lot of "digging" lately :)
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
Campgrounds IV is such a unique Time Management game and I buy them sight unseen, and have never been disappointed. When I discovered that each scene has a buried Map piece that unlocks a secret campground after reconstructing the map, I got even more excited! What a cool feature :) There are 6 map pieces to unlock the secret Jungle Campgrounds, 8 map pieces to unlock the secret Desert Campground, 9 map pieces to unlock the secret Mountains Campground, 7 map pieces to unlock the secret Mines Campground, 10 map pieces to unlock the secret Swamps Campground and 10 map pieces to unlock the secret Beaches Campground.
There are 50 Campsite Levels that can be played in an Untimed Mode, an Easy, Normal, or Hard difficulty Mode, and there are 18 Trophy Achievements to earn. The Collector's Edition extras include 20 Bonus Levels, and the 6 Secret Campground Levels with the Hidden Map Pieces, and a Strategy Guide.
Although you must clear paths to get to the campsites, there's not a whole lot of Resource gathering, instead, you build Factories and buy the resources needed in bulk. This is a multi-click type of TM game where you click on campsites and then a specific Tab.
~The Housing Tab allows you to choose from several options such as Tents, Campers, Cabins, resorts, etc. which depends on the level goals as to which one to build. Each "housing" type can be upgraded 3 times, each upgrade earns more rent than its predecessor. Buildings can also be Salvaged if it's no longer useful, allowing you to erect a new building or tent.
~The Buildings Tab allows you to build Factories for supplies, Farmhouses for food and other camp-related necessities, such as Playgrounds, Factories, and Farms, for example, allow you to buy supplies in bulk amounts, which you need in order to build and upgrade the tents.
Don't pass this one up folks, it's unique, it's super fun, it's challenging, and this CE has good value for the Hidden Map pieces that unlock Secret Campgrounds!
CAMPGROUNDS SERIES LIST
Title***Collector's Edition Release Date***Average Rating
1-Campgrounds 1 SE only (August 24-2012) 3.9
2-Campgrounds 2 The Endorus Expedition (November 28-2013) 4.1
3-Campgrounds 3 (May 25-2019) 4.6
4-Campgrounds 4 (February 20-2020) n/a

by: Jumb-O-Fun Games
I recommend this game!
+68points
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The brave Finnja, along with a band of Vikings, embark on an adventurous journey in search for one of their warriors.
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
19 of 21 found this review helpful
IF YOU LIKE EXPLODING BOMBS...✴✴✴
PostedFebruary 19, 2020
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pennmom36
from✴BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE✴
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Skill Level:Expert
 
Current Favorite:
4 Elements
4.3 out of 5(80)
 
 
 
 
 
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
This isn't a very challenging Match 3 game, but it's decent enough to keep you entertained for a while. The tiles are very colorful and perfectly sized, there are various mini-games and hidden object scenes to break up the monotony and there are a ton of obstacles to overcome, it even has a bit of a Viking storyline to go along with it. So what's the problem? Nothing really, I just prefer more of a challenge, and this game is perfectly fine for whiling away the hours.
You can play in a Medium or Hard Difficulty Mode (both give you plenty of time) or a Relaxed, Untimed Mode and there are 3 Cursor options as well as 35 Achievements to earn. After each level, you can choose 1/5 Mugs to earn extra resources or coins which are used to build your Viking Camp. You'll earn up to 3-Stars per level, and you can replay levels in which you earn 2-Stars or less. The Coins you earn can be used to purchase various Upgrades in the Shop at a specific level interval, such as a Daggar to remove a tile of your choice.
Large matches will reward you with a Bomb, the larger the match, the bigger the Bomb. There seems to be a ton of large match opportunities, thus, there's a ton of Bomb's to explode which is one of the reasons the game seems less challenging. Some levels simply require matching a ton of a single specific tile, such as Blueberries. I found these levels to be flat out boring because that resource is in abundance and there's no obstacles to have to overcome. The board layouts are mostly square with no hard to reach nooks or crannies to drive you mad. (which I actually prefer :)
As you progress, Obstacles are added that require making matches of whichever tile is trapped with Ice Blocks, for example, others require making adjacent matches to bust through Earth, Snow, or Wooden Walls. After a few Match 3 levels, you get to play a Hidden Object Scene or mini-game, such as Solitaire.
It's a decent Match 3 game, it's an easy-breezy kind of game with the usual features, nothing really special about it, but it's not a bad game by any means.
I recommend this game!
+17points
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Dig the Ground delivers more explosive match 3 fun in this bright and challenging sequel!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
69 of 79 found this review helpful
WHERE'S MY SHOVEL?
PostedFebruary 19, 2020
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pennmom36
fromI didn't even get dirt under my nails!
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
This is a chain type Match 3 game which is my least favorite style, but with this game dragging chains has a purpose and you see your progress instantaneously as the ground breaks away allowing the water to freely flow. Before you know it, you get totally hooked.
The goal is to make matches of 3 or more tiles to break away the dirt, creating a path for the water to flow to all of the fruit and finally to the flower at the end of the path. There's actually a lot of strategies involved because you have to manipulate the water flow to go in several directions and you can't go back up, only down, right or left.
The longer the chain, the bigger the explosion! You can make small chains of elements containing at least 3 identical elements which will destroy the dirt tiles if matched adjacent to it, and it helps to keep the water flowing, and can sometimes make room for larger matches. Matches of 5 or more create an explosion starting with a small bomb, the larger the chain is, the larger the explosion is, all the way up to a nuclear bomb! The radius of the explosion is shown before you release the chain so you'll know exactly what will be affected by the subsequent explosion. Chains can be made vertically, horizontally, diagonally or any combination within and you'll want to use this to your advantage, for example, releasing an explosion at the end. in the middle of nowhere, may not accomplish anything, it may be more beneficial if the chain is reversed so that the explosion actually hits something.
You start the game at the top of the board and work your way down, but some levels go from left to right, or take sharp turns, starting in one direction and then up, right, left, etc. You must break all of the ground tiles above the line, as you do, the line moves and more of the board is exposed. You want to plan your explosions, and the Nuclear Tiles require a very large match to get a Nuclear Bomb. (I believe around 14 tiles?)
This game isn't going to be everybody's cup of T......NT, but I thoroughly enjoyed playing this unique Match 3 game. For me, it gives meaning to making Matches, There are two modes of difficulty Expert or Timed Mode.
DIG THE GROUND SERIES LIST
Title***Release Date***Average Rating
1-Dig The Ground 1 (April 16-2018) 3.3
2-Dig The Ground 2 (April 1-2019) n/a
3-Dig The Ground 4 (February 19-2020) n/a

by: LiteraLabs
I recommend this game!
+59points
69of 79voted this as helpful.
 
Enjoy the 8th edition of the Earth Chronicles series and complete jigsaw puzzles dedicated to our incredible planet Earth!
 
Overall rating 
Hated it.
1 / 5
48 of 53 found this review helpful
WHERE DOES THE EARTH CHRONICLES PART COME INTO PLAY?
PostedFebruary 17, 2020
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pennmom36
fromI don't like to brag, but I just completed a jigsaw in one week and the box said 2-4 years! tee-hee
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Skill Level:Expert
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Awful
1 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
Goodbye Earth Chronicles, it was a good run but your owners thought it would be a good idea to ditch all the really cool "EARTHY" pictures that chronicled our beautiful planet. Gone are the pictures of zebras, elephants, and giraffes of the savannas of Africa. Gone are ring-tailed lemurs of Madagascar. Gone are the koala's of the Australian eucalyptus forests, gone are the pandas of the Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces in Central China, gone are the polar bears of the Arctic and Alaskan tundras, gone are the exotic birds, gorillas, okapis, jaguars, three-toed sloths, sticky-footed tree frogs and poison arrow dart frogs of the luscious Rainforests. Gone are the gorgeous underwater pictures of sea anemones, clownfish, butterflyfish, angelfish, starfish, tangs, chromis, damselfish, mandarin fish, cleaner wrasses, coral beauty's, urchins, coral reefs, sharks, rays, and dolphins of the Seven Seas. Hello, uninteresting pictures of people, places and random staged things!
There are 7 themed Boxes of Puzzles, only one of which has a "wildnature" theme. (Harmony-Food-Wildnature-Holiday-Landscapes-Cities-Art) They are unappealing as stand-alone pictures much less as puzzle pictures. Each box contains 143 puzzles for a total of 1001 puzzle images. There are Achievement Trophies to earn and a Top Scores leaderboard but there is no option to access any of these features to know what achievements you are striving to achieve. You can save your puzzle progress but you can't save the completed puzzle image or download the image as a screensaver, which makes no sense?

There is a box to store extra pieces, but there are no options to categorize, label or sort these stored pieces, nor is there an option to fetch or retrieve certain pieces because you can't sort and label these stored pieces. The current sort option simply scrambles the pieces to the correct area, such as the top, bottom, right, or left side which practically feels like you're cheating...that makes no sense? Wouldn't it be nice to have the ability to sort them by the correct rotation, color variations (zebra stripes, blue sky, green grass) or shape of the puzzle piece? At least it gives you the option to choose the Border pieces separately, but again, there is no color sorting options there either...which really doesn't make sense?
There is an option to post a Picture Image of the puzzle you are working on which does allow you to choose three different sizes of x1, x2 or x3. You can also opt to Ghost the Image on the Background (the puzzle is assembled on top of the ghosted image) It doesn't, however, give you the option to choose the Opaqueness of the Ghosted Image to make the image more or less visible, depending on how difficult you want the puzzle assembly to be...that doesn't make sense either?
There is an available Magnifying Glass to enlarge sections, as well as a Hint feature in case you get stumped. You can choose the Resolution, opt for a single Custom Cursor or change the color of the background to a pastel shade of Pink, Green, Blue or Gray. These basic color options tend to be too dark with many of the puzzles they offer, so being able to adjust the intensity of the background colors at the very least, makes sense, doesn't it? Here's a fun fact: Most monitors can EASILYdisplay 16,777,216 256 different colors, yet we are only given an option of Four of those 16,777,216 256 colors to choose from as the background color...that totally makes no sense, does it?
Any Puzzle offered can be modified with Size options, the Shape of the puzzle pieces, and whether or not you want the pieces to Rotate, but even then, it's not optimized to allow you to assemble a puzzle much bigger than 300 pieces. A 300 Piece Puzzle purchased off the shelf would be labeled for ages +8-12...that ridiculously makes no sense to me!
Once you complete a Jigsaw Puzzle, you're done, the party's over. You get to see the finished image for a split second (I'm not exaggerating) and then the Stats Window pops up. The completed Jigsaws aren't displayed in a Gallery or any other section for that matter, to allow you to admire your work or the beauty of the image, (assuming the picture is appealing) so I suppose asking for an option to save the puzzle's image as a Screensaver or Wallpaper is too much to ask for...that makes sense, right?
1001 JIGSAW EARTH CHRONICLES SERIES LIST
Title***Release Date***Average Rating
1-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 1 (May 20-2014) 3.5
2-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 2 (August 21-2014) 3.5
3-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 3 (November 30-2015) 4.0
4-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 4 (May 4-2016) 3.7
5-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 5 (October 9-2018) 3.3
6-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 6 (March 28-2019) n/a
7-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 7 (July 10-2019) n/a
8-1001 Jigsaw Earth Chronicles 8 (February 16-2019) n/a

by: Somer Games~developer
I don't recommend this game.
+43points
48of 53voted this as helpful.
 
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