This is an average match-3 game, nothing spectacular, but not bad for the type of game it is. Nice graphics, sound not bad. You can buy power-ups with gold you earn by playing the levels. As you play, you release parts of artifacts which you collect to form the whole artifact. In some levels, there are other things to collect, also, to finish the level. You can play in timed or relaxed mode, which is a plus. Not a bad game, just not special. I will buy it.
I'm always glad to see another good solitaire game. This game is nicer than the original, with better graphics, but seems to play a little differently. It follows the traditional one-higher-one-lower to place cards. I like this better than the ones that need identical matches. The music is a little tedious but not that bad. And the best thing about it is that you can build a town with the resources you collect that are hidden behind the cards. You can also replay levels to try to improve your score. It is a buy for me. :)
I will give it 4 stars. Though this game had the feel of an average game, it also had traits of a 5 star game, such as there were animals and statues to collect, an interactive map, and I didn't need a strategy guide with it, as it had an excellect hint system. This was an enjoyable game.
The main problem with this game is that there is not a good hint system. If you are completely stuck, what do you do without an adequate hint system? You are at a standstill. Also, there is way too much dialogue. This is not a novel, but a game. Other than that, it would have been an interesting game. The storyline is not bad, and at least it does give you objectives to accomplish. But it needs more.
This is the kind of match-3 game I like. You get to build a city by earning points. And it has nice power-ups to help you along. The city could be more animated, but it is pretty nice so far, so I bought it. :)
Not bad for a strictly hidden object game, but rather dull by today's standards. At least it wasn't extremely hard. The objects are bright and colorful and not too small, but near the end you do have to use a light to find the last things to prove who the crook was. I got a little bored, but it wasn't bad.
Just an older type of game, where you have to remove boring-looking stones. And I really dislike having to do it in a certain amount of moves. Not for me.
After inheriting an old antique shop, Emily discovers an odd diary that seems to contain a number of clues as to the book's origin. As she delves deeper into the mystery, what she uncovers will change her forever.
I didn't care for this game much. I would play it if I needed something to play, but it has problems. Many times the hint thing only lasts a fraction of a second and I couldn't see where it was pointing. The objects are very small, but you do get a magnifying glass to use to find them, though it makes things a little blurry, too. There was too much dialogue, and it was rather boring dialogue.
I didn't really enjoy this hidden object game, as it was so hard to find the objects before your time runs out. And when you use a hint, it decreases your time, also. But I finally finished it. I did enjoy finding the 5 gems in each scene, though. But it is a decent game if you like them hard.