Finally a hack and slash game from BFG. It's been a long time coming. I love this type of game and have considered joining another game site that offers this type of game. Let's have more of this type of game, BFG. It will keep me from purchasing like games elsewhere. I recommend this game to anyone who is tired of Hidden Objects, Match 3, and roam all over the place looking for whatevers.
I like this game. It is matching two cards, but there is some challenge. It makes a difference which pile you remove a card from. It makes a difference if you play the card from the deck or from one of the board stacks. I've played through regular mode once, and I'm now working my way through professional mode. It's a good game for when one just wants to relax and kill some time. I can't comment on the music. I always turn the music off in games. I never recommend games because we all have our individual likes/dislikes. So, I'll be checking NO about recommending the game.
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Arcade & Action, Adventure, Match 3, Card & Board, Strategy, Time Management, Marble Popper, Puzzle
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
I really enjoyed Fishdom 2 and 3. They weren't terribly hard; at times I thought they were too easy. This installment in the series was frustrating to say the least. I made it to Level 158 without many problems. As the levels increased, I had to think more but I didn't have to play but a few levels more than once. Level 158 took a long time, but then things fell into place. I finally conquered it. I've been playing Level 160 off and on for 3 days ... more than a few hours. It became a thing to beat it. I finally threw up my hands and said "I'm done." I like challenge, don't like easy all the way through games at all. However, this abuses the privilege. I would almost bet all of the glowing reviews haven't made it to Level 160 yet. I looked up online to see if I could find a way to skip that level and continue. It seems there is no way although there were several people asking for help with it, complaining about it, and wanting to skip that level.
This game is fun! It has several improvements over the original Life Quest such as being able to eat at home once you've got your kitchen in working order. One thing I didn't care for was that I was limited to 100 character days before the game shut down. I would rather it had allowed unlimited play so I could finish all the quests. I tend to get side tracked from goals during game play, wanting to make enough money to redo the living room and the like rather than working towards the specific goal. I've played my allotted 100 days twice now, and I'm sure I'll play it again at some point in time. Well worth the money for stress free entertainment, a game without dark scenes and blood splattered everywhere.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Match 3, Card & Board, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I enjoyed this game even though I finished it quicker than I liked. It was a no stress, easy to understand game. I was entertained while I played it. I had fun running around to meet all the goals and liked being able to eat the required meals at home rather than having to dash to a restaurant somewhere. I liked being able to play it without being limited to a time meter.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Card & Board, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
This is another great game in the series. I can't comment on the music because I turn the music off. The graphics are great. The voice overs are a little bit dramatic for my taste. There's a guide, a map and the ever-helpful hint button. Although I'm not the best game player out there, I was eventually able to figure out most of the puzzles on my own. I recommend this game, as well as the entire series.