I've bought and completed all of the earlier editions, and consider this one the best yet. The earlier edition had almost no bright colors, many pictures were full of grays or dark browns, and I longed for some real color. This edition gives us that. I'm still on the first set, but there are some nice colors there, and also some sneaky little color spots too provide a challenge. Doing hte picture of the kitten gave a real mood boost.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I've played this game for a while beyond the trial and like it. The monkeys are not that bad.
What I dislike is the totally non-transparent scoring. There is no running score, and there is no way of knowing the value of continuing to play after winning the level, When the score is given, its amount is totally mysterious. if that were fixed, this could be a good game.
Favorite Genre(s):Brain Teaser, Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I am playing this game on an up-to-date Windows 10 laptop, and have had no problems with loading or jerky graphics. On the contrary, the graphics are very attractive, I'm enjoying the game.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Mahjong, Match 3, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
Beware if, like me, you love a big difficult Match 3 game, but don't like Hidden Object Adventure games. This game has very few Match 3 Segments, and they are small and easy.
As someone who has played every single Fantasy Mosaics game ever made, I found this game easy, but I'm 75 and no longer need challenge all the time. Of course, I've only played for about 2 hours, and maybe it gets much harder later. The game is fun to play, the colors are bright, and the story might turn out to be fun.
I would really recommend this game for someone who has never tried this genre. It is a great game to start out with, and makes learning the logic easy.
Favorite Genre(s):Brain Teaser, Card & Board, Mahjong, Match 3, Puzzle
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
This is a very fun game, and easy to learn, contrary to one negative reviewer. It has one up / one down (or golf) type play with various obstacles and corresponding power-ups. You can play an easy match-3 game for extra gold to buy power-ups and buildings. The story is about as good as you can expect with solitaire.
The one problem is that the game offers interesting facts about the West while the next level loads. If you have a fast internet, this will pass by in a blur. But if you're stuck with a slow loading speed, you'll probably enjoy the distraction.
Favorite Genre(s):Puzzle, Match 3, Word, Mahjong, Card & Board, Brain Teaser
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I would give this game 5 stars but for the too juvenile graphics. It has 160 levels, and gets quite challenging by level 20 or so.
This is a limited moves game. There is no timer, and I would strongly suggest not playing it too fast, because it very quickly becomes a strategy game. I consider myself a very good player at untimed match-3 games, but have yet to conquer 2 of the first 70 levels. When you get something like 40 moves to get rid of over a hundred tiles, while new obstacles are popping up, it is definitely necessary to play the level more than once before a winning strategy develops.
I do like the fact that levels can be temporarily skipped after more than 3 tries, and played again later, without progress stopping. Some people will find some levels very difficult, while others will think of a good solution quickly. You do have to wait for the end of the cascades before being able to make another move, but this is necessary in a strategy game, as there are no moves to spare.
In spite of the kids and candy theme, I strongly recommend this game for good match-3 players who are not speed addicts, or who have physical barriers to fast play. And in spite of the graphics, I don't recommend it for young kids. It gets too hard too fast.
As a happy owner of all previous Lost in Reefs games, I bought this game with a credit while on vacation, and played it some on my laptop. I did not judge it until I got home and played it again on my PC. I got thoroughly frustrated both times. This game is not at all like the others -- I cannot figure out how the scoring works, and I hate the alternating timed and move limited modes, with no relaxed option.
I am thoroughly experienced at Match-3 play, but I can no longer play fast due to arthritis in my hands and don't like limited moves because I no longer have unlimited patience to scan for the perfect move, so this game is fun for me only in the beginning.
I do not recommend this game unless someone really likes to be challenged by uncertainty.
Favorite Genre(s):Puzzle, Match 3, Word, Mahjong, Card & Board, Brain Teaser
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
OK, I knew from the beginning that this game is very basic when it comes to bells and whistles, but I REALLY needed a new Match-3 game and gave it a fair try. Sadly, it failed.
Having played the game about 50 levels twice (I just gave up on try one), I can say with some certainty that it is not too easy, and is definitely not a child's game. The difficulty goes up fast, and there are levels that cannot be won without power-ups (at least by me, and I'm very good at Match-3# , and if you've run out of money to buy them, that's it. Also, there is suddenly a timed level out of nowhere, and if you have limited mobility, as I do, that is a quick way to fail.
So, bottom line, this game has some potential, but it needs to upgrade its basic controls #amazingly, it does not allow one to enter a player's name or start multiple games), and it needs to work on its difficulty curve. Going from child's play to impossible for an advanced player is not helpful.
Favorite Genre(s):Puzzle, Match 3, Word, Mahjong, Card & Board, Brain Teaser
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
Not only is this game lots of fun to play (including nice mini-games that pop up suddenly), but it offers great play for both beginners and advanced players (including experienced klutzes like me). Settings vary from very forgiving to very challenging, So many solitaire games are totally unforgiving of losses, and demand endless replay of levels for forward movement. This one lets even us challenged users move on without too much trauma. I really recommend a trial!