I was so looking forward to a new merge game. This wasn't it. The instructions were transflated from a different language, and not well. The items you need to "merge" do not appear. I did not make it past the 5th level before quitting. The colors are rather boring, and there is no real story line, This is a definite pass for me, but others may have more success.
Princesses have a tendency to be kidnapped, and a service for lost royals is in high demand. Start your own Lost Princesses Agency and find your one and only!
New features are additional bonus types (including a random generator), "moving" islands #that can be turned off in the options tab#, and having to click on items to be picked up multiple times. The tutorial is not as complete, so if you haven't played the earlier games, there is a little learning curve, but not bad.
The "con" I have is that the English is not good - I don't know why native speakers are not asked to fix writing #in all languages# before games are released.
I recommend this game!
+7points
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Fairway Solitaire: Tee to Play
Fairway Solitaire: Tee To Play is an award-winning combination of solitaire and golf. Play sequential cards to create long drives. Long drives make better scores!
I absolutely LOVED this addition to the Fairway franchise!
While the screen was not "full," the cards were large enough, and everything was quite visible. In settings, one can turn down the background sounds (sea, wind, etc.) quite easily.
One earns "bucks" quite easily, and can use them to "purchase" specific clubs or upgrades. If one [b]wants[/b] to spend real money, an excellent purchase is Midas clubs (can be used for anything) for $9.99, which is $6.99 if one is a member of BFG. This gives you [b]16 FULL sets [/b]of utility clubs!!!! (16 x 9 = 144 clubs). Excellent value!
The courses are quite challenging - after the first course, you do have to plan your moves ahead! The voice-overs are amusing, and aimed at an adult audience. The gopher, is, of course, his usual nasty but silly self.
The hardest "penalty" card is for getting out of the rough, in that you have to plan ahead, as the card you use to "cut" the rough is taken away, and unless the card underneath is playable, you pretty much waste a card.
As a tip, one may want to look at the available trophies before playing, as while at the end of a course the game will indicate if you won any trophies, it won't tell you which ones. If you go to the trophy icon and scroll through, those that are "glowing" are the ones you were awarded on this course. By looking at available trophies in advance, it can also give you additional goals to set for yourself.
I found this addition just as addictive as the others - I also saw that one can "buy" additional courses at the end - by the way, they are available with the "bucks" one has earned, you don't have to use real money! Awesome!
Hmm...this review is based on the demo hour only....there are 2 modes, casual and expert. I played on casual. No HOG's, lots of things to put together....
Plusses: VERY pretty, clear graphics! Voice-overs were very good. Story interesting. Hint necessary. Reasonable tutorial. Puzzles were interesting, had instructions, were skippable
Minuses: Hard to figure out what to do next - that's why hints were necessary.
Surprise: There are 3 empty spots on the lower left side of screen when game play starts - fun to see how they get filled in! Play to see what I mean...:)
A city is left in ruin at the hands of a corrupt official, and you have been called in to rebuild it in this exciting new installment of the Be Rich franchise!
This is the 3rd of a series - I have the other 2. #1, Be Rich, was more straightforward about goals, but repetitive. #2, Be Richer, had problematic graphics and a poor tutorial. # 3, Be Richest, is the best of the series - graphics are better than #2, and so is the tutorial. The story is a very nice addition. Soundtrack is okay. No voice-overs, you do have to read the story, but it's fast! Levels are re-playable, so you can improve your strategy. A couple of surprises, too (play to learn about sheriff's stars, etc...)