Wonderful Christmas game with everything you could want in a game -- lots of variety in hidden objects, good mini-games, can switch to match three if you don't want to do hidden objects and a great story line.
Good solid game that moves along with elements of suspense. I liked the novel mini-puzzles, the maze and picking the locks. The hidden objects are unique. I really liked the stained glass one.
I realize Halloween is over but if you like match 3's this is a good one. Not sure why all the negative reviews. You can play timed or relaxed. I tried the relaxed. You get all types of power-ups and you can also buy them.
I have played all the Grim Façade games and this one seemed rather disjointed. Just when you think you are getting somewhere and solving it, things change. There is also a lot of back and forth. I did like the cutting of planks and placing them. As always try it -- you might like it.
I really like this version of up/down solitaire as it is more challenging than just eliminating all the cards. As before you start as the "Newbie" and then progress. You can redo until you get to the Professional and there you have to wait until you complete the entire level to redo.
Sam and Frank are back and this time they are commentating on the Solitaire Football League! Can you take the Solitaire City Juggernauts to the Ultrabowl?
If you love up/down solitaire this game is for you. You also get to buy tools (called items) to help you win the game, but you can only have four on the board at the time. There are some that don't require the four limit but are put on the board like taking off the top card or adding to the deck. There is also match threes, find the football, and making an extra point which is fun.
He didn't get his way, so he murders people -- really. The story line was terrible. The only redeeming features for me were the hidden objects and mini-games.