Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Marble Popper, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
I enjoyed doing the pictures and the most fun were those that can't be recognized ahead of time until colored. One or two I didn't even know what they were but still fun to color. My only major gripe is having to wait for the timer to finish before double clicking the next large section to color. Also the color palate is somewhat insensitive to clicking so that at times I have to click four or five time to change color. It's fun though and restful (except for waiting for the timer).
I just started playing clutter games a few months ago so was looking forward to some more. I agree with all the reviews.
1. Not designed for older people who have shaky hands. Move the object just slightly when clicking and it will not get picked up. 2. Tried to pick up the bicycle but it's too transparent and kept getting the objects behind the bicycle. 3. Music is hectic and stressful. 4. Why do we have to be timed to play? Let's just have fun hunting for the objects. 4. Moving the objects around every 10 seconds adds to frustration. I'm not playing games to get frustrated and harried but to relax! 5. I don't care what score Brushy Bear or Cool Croc gets. Just my own scores please after multiple plays. Did I get better at finding those objects?
After 10 minutes (like others) I'd had enough. Not engaging or fun.
Once again developers seem to think by minimizing the number of moves or timing the turn adds fun to a game. It doesn't. And once again, the player gets to sit there and watch while the game board blows itself up. Surely something can be added to make the game more interesting like rotating the board or making the pieces something other than squares. I've constructed enough villages. There's got to be another storyline somewhere.
I'm getting tired of having a limited number of moves and having the board explode what is left over. What happened to the match three games where the board rotated 360 degrees?? Those were a lot more fun. Didn't finish the game. Got bored.
Epistory immerses you in an atmospheric action/adventure game where you play a girl riding a giant fox who fights an insectile corruption from an origami world.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
The origami graphics are lovely. But a word game this is not. It seems to be about typing as fast as you can. After 20 minutes into the trial, I pitched it. Seems to be going backward in technology. Hitting the tab key to get to another screen seems odd. Hit the spacebar for the words to appear? Nope, not for me. I taught typing and this won't improve your skill. Wasn't even sure what the point of the game is. Enjoyed the cute fox though.
This is a cute game however there are no choices of levels to play (hard, medium, easy). Consequently one is restricted to what the game thinks you should be able to do. After about 10 levels, and getting the "You Failed" message on 9 of them, I decided to quit. Who wants to be a failure? The little birds and cats are cute, but after awhile the game gets a bit tiring. I play games to relax, not to be stressed and this game requires more analysis than I wanted to put into it.
This match 3 game is very ordinary and quite repetitive. What is the difference between getting a stone to the bottom vs getting a treasure to the bottom? Not much. Also the sound effects are average, The machine gun noise is incredibly loud and loathsome. BFG, there are a lot better match 3 games than this one.
Lost in the city at night and surrounded by zombies, Dan is relying on your match-3 skills to help him rescue his fiancée and make it home safe and sound!
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board, Puzzle
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I ended up buying this game just to fill in time and to relax. It's a no brainer. Many of the boards can be cleared in less than a minute, and about 98% could be cleared in less than 2 minutes. I seldom used the character powerups unless I wanted to clear the whole board for getting lots of one symbol. Not a real challenge and repetitive but it's a good game just for a few minutes of relaxation. Music, which is frenetic, gets a bit tiresome. I ended up turning it off. Some of the newer games have a board that can be rotated 90 degrees. That would have added interest to this game. Cartoon characters are cute; reminds me somewhat of manga.