This is the biggest change the Laruaville team have made to a game. I bought this immediately knowing I was in for a treat. The game this time round is set in ancient Inca times. No more match 6, 5 or even 4 to create bombs, dynamite, or stars. No ladybirds (so far) but neither have I encountered any magnets. The missiles are back - match 5 of those to create a big missile, which, when detonated, will pass through any obstacle - even shielded crates. Match 3 randomly appearing dynamites which will then explode any dynamites already on the board. Then there is the moveable bomb (match four and explode it after moving it around the board yourself to an obstacle). The portals for fire and coins have remained along with the rocks and snow. Dirty coins which need to be cleaned before eliminating are now blue. I still have to get out of the habit of creating 5's to get a rocket etc and fours for a dynamite !! All of this makes the game really tricky as it requires a lot of strategy. I play on limited moves so every move counts - even moving the bomb around. I am having fun, lunch is a freezer dinner today 🤣 I hope you enjoy it as much,
I bought the full game version this morning and boy was I in for a shock !! I have all the Cursed House and Laruaville Games but this one is mega difficult (but it could be my increasing age 🤔) It takes a lot of thinking to work out which route to take with the game. I play on limited moves and for the first time in many a game I have had to really calculate every move. The beetle and diamond mini game stumped me several times and the 'spot the difference' was really hard. I know this will only get more difficult as the game progresses and I look forward to every level 🙀 As always the graphics, sound and gameplay are top class. Although predictable, in that I haven't encountered any new puzzles yet, the extra challenge is well worth the price. I have no hesitation in recommending this game. Now, back to it for another half hour.
I am thoroughly enjoying Jewel Match Solitaire Atlantis 4. As always the graphics are excellent, loads of levels and many many extra challenges to either complete along the way or do later on. The only one I can never do is the Supersize which is a pity because it feels as though the game is never really finished for me. There has been no real change from all the other Jewel Match Solitaires other than the images but to be honest it just doesn't matter. Several times now the game has hung up at the end as if there are some invisible cards left but I simply close the game down, go back in and continue albeit repeating the 'failed' level.. What is really happening is that I am transported to an underwater world due to the wonderful music and sound effects. It is so relaxing and yet not the sort of music I would chose to listen to. I must check the credits later. Now back to my piano lounge and Atlantis.
In the same way other reviewers felt, I check Big Fish every day to make sure I don't miss a new Spellarium (or Laruaville and Cursed House for that matter). Not just match it endlessly - I really have to think and those pesky magnets make it even more of a challenge. Limited moves is the only way to play for me and I mutter under my breath when i realise I have gone the wrong way and have to start again. I often get my fix by replaying some old ones but yet still can't remember which way to get round the board. Keep up the excellent work devs. We could be seeing Spellarium 25 before long - I hope !!
I am yet another addict to the games from this developer and now just click 'buy' without even a demo. I play in Move Limited mode and the Match 3 element is only a means to completing the puzzle in order to collect all of the coins. Very often not as straightforward as it may seem. You have to start in the correct place to succeed. In fact, it is easy to get cornered in if you don't work it out first. Missing the Bonus levels of some other games in the series and the 5 match dynamite, lightening , Ladybugs etc of other games but nevertheless I love the new obstacles - portals and sliding walls. Keep up the good work devs. Just waiting now for the latest Spellarium and Cursed House to be released. A must buy from me
The Laruaville games with their little ghosts and their world are a joy. These games, no matter how similar they seem, are always a fun challenge for me. I play on Limited Moves for the extra brain work without the timer. No buying extra power-ups, it's win them on the board or go without. The added bonus games of the dreaded Damned coins, plus the board played against an evil (but seemingly generous at times) opponent, can be played whenever you need a break. Mah-jong and Solitaire are interim to the levels along with the usual hidden object and spot the difference games - what is there to not love. I have other Match 3 games with hundreds of levels but which I don't seem to gain the same joy in playing. Keep them coming I say. Five stars all the way for me.
What a variety of games within this match 3 gem. I've only played the demo and hate reviews on just the demo but this game is so good. Match 3, Hidden object, resource collecting,puzzles and a great storyline. Choice of timed or relaxed. The graphics are so excellent I could almost eat the fruit and the sound effects of the bees and the forest sounds had me believing I was outside. I've never had to drop bombs from the bottom before to collect them but with many in-game bombs they are (at the moment) unnecessary. This is a BUY for me. Well done Big Fish for finding this one..., and to Floating Cat the devs.to watch for I think.
For regular Match 3 players this is so reminiscent of Cradle of Rome where you buy buildings for the new town. There are a couple of slight differences Best feature of all is the Limited Moves option which I much prefer (don't do too well with timers these days and get bored on endless play).. In this game you have to buy power ups with your diamonds awarded depending on final score. As the level can be replayed if you fail then this is not all the time - just at those sticky moments. Most of the boards have a key to drop off the bottom and then just when you think you're safe there's another chunk of board to play. Love the portals that open at the top and bottom of the board which, once cleared of obstructions, allow pieces and power ups to fall through into the next area. The graphics are easy on the eye, crisp moving and bigger than a lot of Match 3 nowadays which seem to have been developed for tablets rather than PC. I also like that you don't have to use a move (in limited move play) when exchanging a power up created in gameplay to put it in a better place. I bought this half way through the demo and am not disappointed. Housework?? What housework?? :-))
The game in itself if you've never played one of the Fruit Locker series is innovative and fun to play which is why I would recommend this game BUT to NEW PLAYERS ONLY. When I saw Reborn 2 I downloaded it straight away. How disappointed as EVERYTHING IS IDENTICAL TO THE OTHERS IN THE SERIES. What was the point - 6 minutes in and deleted. Sorry but it's a thumbs down from me and a good reminder to always play the demo first.
You won't be able to resist the charm of this wonderful Match-3, Hidden Object mash up! Are you ready to join the snails on an exciting garden adventure?
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Card & Board, Hidden Object, Large File, Match 3, Word
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Penguin Rescue
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Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
Well - if Penguin Rescue has driven you nuts then this is for those gluttons for punishment. Lovely graphics and similar tasks just with snails but I'm with Beckins on this one. I have Penguins to help before I get these folks on their holiday.