Title kinda sums it up from my perspective, and I really enjoy HOGs, so ... The intro informs players that if a certain object is called for and there are several variations available, it will allow any, but I found many instances where that is not so. Would be nice to have an editor final check terms against English meanings--we don't tend to think of a 'detskaya' as the word for a child's nursery or playroom. I would have enjoyed a greater number of interspersed little puzzles, they give a nice break when offered. My overall sense is that the creators were growing a bit weary when they sat down to compose this game in the series, but still, I did enjoy it enough to play through and keep going. Hard to recommend or not, so I would "with reservations".
I must be getting better at M3s because I found this game with built-in 'multitasking' for the brain fairly easy, especially when I sped through intuitively rather than thinking to solve levels. The artistry is absolutely lovely, no corners cut there, and it's nice at the end to scroll through all levels (locations) that had been played. One grouse is that this game is short, only 90 levels and some are over so fast you'd better not blink twice. That small (-) aside, I just hope they make more ...
OK I'm a sap for this team, I own and play every Grey Alien game for PC on Big Fish and this one, my latest, may top my heap as favorite. Beautiful, lush, fast and smooth, playfully spooky without macabre, dark, ghoulish attributes so common in 'spooky' genre games. Only one problem and it's a biggie ... there are way too few Grey Alien games out there. The world needs more Grey Aliens! Love them. Play them, you are bound to fall head over heels too. Faultless fun for everyone.
The village of Lumina is in trouble! Defeat your challengers with the help of powerful spells, and find treasures in more than 10 hidden object scenes.
Seems to me M3 games are improving ... this one has super smooth movements at high speeds, very comfy and no jerking halting that some games suffer when you are really zipping. Made for speed! Graphics are a delight here, and while sounds often annoy me such that I opt them off, here they are just right, breaking glass is perfect and not jarring, earth digging is a 'rewarding' sound, somehow, in its application. You'll have to play to see what I mean by that. Anyway, no story line to speak of and for once I would not mind having one here, and I would also appreciate more involvement in choices of 'furnishings'. I'm only at level 65 so may have more to say later. Recommend this for new and competent M3 players alike, perhaps for varied reasons. Trite phrase "eye candy" but this one sure has it!
Love this easy, charming little Match 3 on all counts but one ... there are charming sweet scenes behind and between levels but players are (rudely) shunted away from them immediately upon completion of a level. What's the rush? I'd prefer to enjoy those visuals for a few moments, and have the option to click "continue" when I'm ready without the results panel blocking the scene. That criticism aside, I still love this beauty.
This is perfect for me because I do not enjoy the dark. sinister, macabre, evil twists that predominate in many games, the ones I never buy. Spring Bonus is utterly sweet, charming, safe for kids of all ages, bright and lovely. I enjoy two other Grey Alien creations and I play them more seasonally but this one is my favorite, my go-to game and yes, I've run the full 100 levels a few times now. I hope they make more like this. Now, off to buy Wizard of Oz ...
I love mahjong as a genre, but these (both) Liong games are unbeatable for sheer beauty, variety, luxe, enjoyment. I would like a few extra seconds to enjoy viewing backgrounds after a round is completed, rather than having the round close out of sight, simply because the eye candy throughout is so yummy. Not the most difficult levels, BUT I have not played through expert levels yet, so I may have to retract that point. I just hope, pray, wish for more versions of these delightful, stunning Liong mahjong games, I am totally addicted. Thank you, game developers ... you done great!!