In most Time Management games I click through all the useless dialog. This developer however keeps you interested in the story line all the way to the end. They do it better than any other game I have played. I have been slowly collecting all of them since I played Primrose Lake 1-4. I realize that GH gets the games first. I much prefer the Big Fish model where I actually own the games rather than paying a monthly fee to access them.
One of the few games that grabs me for the story. Game play is challenging and fun. Started with Primrose Lake 4, then had to get 1,2 and 3. Was thrilled to see 5. Bought it instantly. This ties up the story nicely. I hope these developers do more games like this.
I have been playing this series and these types of games for many years. I played this one on timed, but not hard. I had to do over quite a few of the first 10 -20 levels and then decided to end my personal desire to get gold on every level. I would have had to replay each of the levels multiple times to try and achieve that feat. I ended up just wanting to make it through to the end. I simply can't imagine what the hard level is like trying to get three stars. I don't want my games too simple, but not this level of challenging. The developer needs to do more testing with regular gamers/users when setting the goals and timer levels. Not the case with this game, but with many games some levels are stupidly easy with oodles of time left and others are nearly impossible to complete. For those games (not this one) it is clear to me it was not well tested for a regular user.
I have every single one of these games and play them over and over. This was quite challenging even on Easy level. I started on Hard but switched to Easy after the first 4 levels. I wanted to finish the game without replaying every level many times to get 3 stars. Hard level requires knowing what to do and completing each step exactly to get 3 stars in Hard mode. Easy mode was challenging enough for me to enjoy.
I am so happy to see this back to its original format. I replay this series over and over starting with the very first episode. This will add happily to my series replays. I tend to gloss over the dialog as I want to get to the game play. I did however enjoy the love storyline from prior games.
This was a wonderful surprise. The game play was varied on each level. The goals were in sync with the available resources. The amount of time allotted was doable to get 3 stars. The dialog was not irritating.
This was a well thought out collect resources game that felt like it was a thoroughly tested release. Opening and delivering the packages was really fun and entertaining.
This has great replay value for me. More games like this please!
I have enjoyed and played the previous three games. This one was a bit more enjoyable for me.
So many TM games don't seem to be time tested. What I mean by that is some levels are ridiculously easy and others impossible regardless of their position or level in the game. it is obvious when playing that the games were given fairly random times to complete the levels.
This game however is excellent and well tested. It has some levels very challenging levels, but I have been able to complete all in Master time except 4. I will be going back later to work on those. Great replay value as well.
I have every Rescue Team ever made. I replay them all a lot. This takes things to a whole new level. It must have been an enormous amount of work to design this game. Little by little I am learning the ropes and it is intense! Love, Love, Love!
Be patient with yourself and enjoy learning how to play. The levels are long and interesting.
I commend the Devs for a very nice visual revamp. The graphics are quite lovely and objects easy to see. The actual game play was repetitive. It was very easy to complete all levels. There was a glimmer of personality in a few of the Bonus levels, but other than that it was a game that has no replay-ability factor for me. Every level was the same as the other levels.
This started off slow and I was hesitant. I was pleasantly surprised as the levels progressed. Each one was unique and well thought out as far as resources available, goals to achieve and time allotted. This is something lacking in the last few years for Builder type Time Management. A great one of these has replay appeal and this one is definitely one I will play again and again. I played on Normal and several of the levels were pretty tight. Not sure how I would do on the difficult level. I admit to looking at the guide more than I should have. Without looking at the guide each level will require trial and error to get the timing correct. Love, Love Love!!