Discover this cheerful Christmas-themed match-3 puzzler and escape into a winter wonderland while you decorate a beautiful Victorian home for the holidays!
This is a game with limited moves and no option to change to timed. The graphics are not crisp but the music is lovely. I usually don't leave music up, but enjoyed this. There is a very simple progression with no mini-games. Not a great game, but a nice little Christmas game even if you only play the tutorial.
This is a fun hidden object game with great interactivity. You can click on almost anything and get a reaction. The figures are cute and the playing area is huge, so it may take a while to explore everything and find all the aliens and their gadgets. I jumped on this one right away and am having lots of fun with it!
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
The visuals are a bit washed-out and in the hidden items part, are very hard to see as a result. This game had potential but there were some buggy things that made me delete it. The music was inconsistent and when I disliked the change, could not turn it off. The music and sound effects can be brought very low, but not silenced all the way. I hit a bug very early where the items on the screen continually swirled as the timer counted down. Trying to restart the level crashed not only the game, but my computer. Not my cup of tea.
I loved the last two in the series, but finished within 30 minutes of buying. This is really short and, unlike previous editions, had only one type of very basic game play. I was disappointed and would not have purchased if I had known I was nearly done during the trial.
The images are good but very dark. This does not have the quality I have come to expect from this series.
I like these games, they are fun and move quickly. This is the first CE version that I have gotten and it was a mistake. The SG gameplay is good, although not too challenging, even on the Expert setting, but once I got into Bonus levels, I found bugs and no forum has been established, so there is no way to get assistance. Bad show, Big Fish admin.
Farm Life is cute enough and I usually like Match 3 games, but there is so much unnecessary dialogue to click through that it takes forever to get to the game. The graphics in the Match 3 are very basic which was a surprise given the very nice animation leading into the game. The real killer for me was that at the end of the Match 3 round, the game continued making auto matches for 3 full minutes while I sat and waited. There is no way to skip and move on. This is a hard pass for me.
After Rupert and Emma receive a mysterious message, from their old friend Hani that the Jewel Boards were in danger, the duo must work fast to save both the jewel boards as well as Hani. But can they do both?
I love the Jewel Quest series and have played several of the games many times. This new game does not have the beautiful quality we have come to expect. I was excited to see this but didn't even finish the demo. I'll just pull up Jewel Quest Heritage and play that one again.
I bailed during the first scene. The game play is way too slow for me. You have to hit the "forward" button every time a line of dialog comes up on the bottom of the screen before you can do anything or interact with objects.
The artwork is not bad and the story seems mildly interesting but the awkwardness of playing was too much for me to get through the demo.
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!
This is a good series and this is a nice addition. A large number of typos in the opening story made me concerned for the quality, but it's a fun TM game overall. Some new elements keep up the tradition.