I very much enjoyed the first Tales of lagoon but this second one is much more complicated. There are a lot of tiny items to find and you have to find quest items along with regular items. It can be quite confusing.
This version is so very similar to the original it really is not worth purchasing. Other than having a few more decoration choices it is pretty much the same game. Only three mini games and two of them consist of dragging your mouse over a picture. The first one is so simple a five year old could do it.
Both games were great fun to play. Silver Tale had some fun quirky dialogue and the levels never got dull. However all the mini games were the same thing. Runefall had a variety of mini games that were fun. To me the real judge of a game is when you are sad to see it end and would play it over. I can say this is true of both these great PlayAcademy games. Overall I think I would choose Runefall as the better of the two but that is my opinion. You may find Silver Tale to be better.
I could find no reason for this game. You simply collect artifacts. You never seem to actually do anything with them. The timer exists but it is a non- issue. There is way more time than you need. It is simply a mindless game played with no goal.
I own every game this developer has made. The Laruaville series, the Cursed House series and Floria. About the Cursed House series... I think the first one was the best one so far. Each room had a different challenge. Cursed House 2 kept that theme but did not have the house repair that made Cursed House 1 awesome. Cursed House 3 seems to be along the lines of Laruaville 4. That is blow things up but you did go back to making the house nice again so that is a plus. All in all it is a very fun game and I will play it more than once just for the pure fun of it.
This is one of those games you simply enjoy playing. You have a choice between relaxed( with no move limit) or challenge. I played the first few levels on challenge then switched to relaxed. There are plenty of power ups to help you. My hint is simple- collect those coins so you can buy more advanced power ups. How many stars you get on a level doesn't seem to matter so unless you are super competitive and want three stars on every level don't worry about them.
I recommend this game!
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Lapland Solitaire
Can you help the elves through all 200 levels? Collect enough chocolate coins to build Lapland in time for Christmas!
Up until day 8 or 9 it was fun- you earned gold and stars and used them to build a cute village. After that, for the next 15+ days there was very little building or decorating so it got boring. No mini games- nothing to spice up the game.
Loved the story line but from even the lower level the boards were time consuming and several of the tiles were near the same color. That made it more difficult. So I have to give this game a thumbs down.
Could have been a good game but every level is the same. Always high-low with no mini games. Has some challenges with the requirements to pass each level. The graphics are almost, but not quite, funny, Overall a bit boring.