The game has a cute premise as Santa has taken a holiday and you are left to decorate his home hoping he will return. The graphics are bright and fine, but I found that I had to turn off the sound as it reminded me of a piano out of tune. Always try it for yourself.
Beautiful graphics create a warm Christmas theme with a lot to do. There are three separate stories to complete before midnight or you will have to ride the train forever! The bonus edition is cute with an oversize cat that "just wants to have friends". Very enjoyable game.
Not your typical fairy tale. I beta tested this game so I knew it was going to be different. I enjoyed the off-beat story. Mini-games not too hard and hidden objects were standard.
I purchased this game on a two for one deal. Unfortunately it is not very challenging. I played 15 levels before giving up. I think it might be intended for younger players as the puzzles have very large pieces. Always try it for yourself as you see there are a variety of opinions on this game.
Others have described in detail, so I will just say that I thought the game was good. You play different characters and try to discover who is the "burning" person.
This is a chain match three with a lot of challenging levels. There are plenty of "helpers" in the way of explosions. The underway views are very beautiful.
I always like solitaire games but this one has some features I was not enthusiastic about. You have to play at lot of levels over and over again if you want to collect three stars and the materials to rebuild the village. The game "helpers" are few and very expensive, and there are so many cards of one kind that it just seems to limit your ability to finish a level the first time around. Always try it first to see if it is for you.