Experience the atmosphere of ancient India while enjoying colorful and brilliantly designed match-3 puzzles.
Overall rating
4/ 5
19 of 24 found this review helpful
Really not that bad!
PostedFebruary 12, 2018
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Puzzle, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I'm not a huge fan of match 3 games, but I like to play them now and then. This one was actually pretty fun, with some interesting twists. Some of the levels have invisible pictues that you can match, some have empty squares that you can move a piece into, and some have a build up of pictures in one square, which you can move or match. It was pretty fun to play with all those differences. One part I didn't like was the level where you had to give the princess back the pieces of her bracelet by moving them down to the bottom of the board. Everytime you freed a piece it went to her and she yelled "Ouch!" It made me not want to give her the rest of the pieces. I think that was probably a translation problem. The game starts on relaxed, but you can go to the menu and change to limited moves and/or time limits if you want. Not a bad game, pretty fun.
I recommend this game!
+14points
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The Love Boat™ Collector's Edition
Join the Love Boat crew and relive the famous TV show in this time management adventure!
Overall rating
4/ 5
21 of 31 found this review helpful
Good Game
PostedDecember 12, 2017
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Time Management
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
The game is just like the Delicious games, except it doesn't have those extremely annoying "mini-games" that do nithing except mess up your chains of action. It DOES have a separate volume control for each thing...music, laugh track, and sound. I turned off the music and laugh track, and have the sound on so I can hear when the mouse appears. I don't know why other folks aren't finding it. Just pause, open the options, and adjust them.
I play solitaire games everyday, but there's something especially boring about this one. Each game board looks exactly like the last, and I guess you build a castle or something, but really all you do is click on a component of it to spend your gems. Shopping basically. No choice at all, except what you have enough gems for. If you have 3 gems and you click on the component thats costs 3 gems, you've bought it and it appears in your landscape...but so covered in trees that you lose interest in that really quick. The game itself is very basic golf solitaire, very repetitive and very easy to win. There are 3 levels to play on, I played on normal. Any bonuses have to be bought, you don't find them in the game as you uncover cards.. The shop itself I didn't use, as I never got enough money to buy anything except the one that tells you how many cards are left in the deck. However, I won every game I played. I played one of the bonus games, it was klondike, and you didn't really have to think at all on that game, any card you click on automatically moves if it can, so you aren't really playing, you're just a very little involved in the game the computer is playing. I played for about 20 minutes and then uninstalled it.
The first Mystery Mosaics has a second type of puzzle to do, which I love and replay frequently. Unfortunately, this version has only straight griddlers or nonograms or paint by numbers or whatever you want to call them...and there are a million of them available. It's now like all the rest, except there's no way to change if you want numbers crossed off one at a time or when a row is completed. I thought this was an immediate buy for me, but I certainly don't need another griddler game. If it were the same as the first one, with all new puzzles, I would have bought it and been playing it instead of complaining here.
Yep, it's a match 3 game like tons of other match 3 games. The game play is like all the others, you match 3. If you like match 3 games, you'll like this...because it's a match 3 game. I don't understand the problems the other reviewers had with the game, it's really no different from all the other games. The game play is as expected, the "music" is best turned off, and you collect virtual things in order to get virtual stickers in your virtual sticker book. If you want a good story, read a book. If you want decent game play, this is as good or bad as any other.
I recommend this game!
+16points
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Solitaire Mystery: Four Seasons
Time has come to a stand-still for the citizens of the City of Magic Cards. Solve dozens of unique and exciting solitaire puzzles and lift the curse that’s stopped the seasons from changing!
Overall rating
1/ 5
31 of 41 found this review helpful
Really Bad
PostedSeptember 26, 2013
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Card & Board, Time Management, Puzzle
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
This was the most boring game of solitaire I've played. The music is terrible, even when I turned the volume of it down as far as possible it intruded on the game. I had to make connections in a hidden object type game...the connections didn't make sense, but you can click your heart out until you hit things by luck so I did that. There is no score, no undo, no wild cards, and a deck that's obviously stacked. One version of the solitaire had 10 available cards, you have to match 2 to remove them. You'd think that with 10 cards available, since there are only 13 different ones in a deck, there'd be plenty of matches. You'd be wrong. Time after time I was stopped because with 10 cards showing there was never a pair. Another version had an arrow on the deck so that when you exhausted the deck you could redeal it and go through it again to pick up that last card. Except that it doesn't redeal, it starts the whole game over and you have to do it all again. Also, the instructions in one place told me I was going to play Mah Jongg with the cards, which was exciting to me, but it turned out to be a simple matching game, not Mah Jongg at all. Just because you're playing a matching game with Mah Jongg tiles does not mean you're playing Mah Jongg...just like when you're playing rummy with a poker deck, you aren't playing poker. Worthless game, uninstalled very quickly.
+21points
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Corpatros: The Hidden Village
Travel to the mysterious village of Corpatros and investigate your father's disappearance!
Overall rating
1/ 5
5 of 8 found this review helpful
Really?? This is a "game"?
PostedJuly 3, 2013
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Time Management, Puzzle
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
I usually kind of like games that no one else likes, or that have really bad reviews. Not this one. There is no point to this game. I tried on both difficulties, and saw no difference between them. The hint button does nothing except take you to the map. You have to just blindly click every scene to luckily click on something that you didn't even see but you need. The hidden object scenes are the worst ever...and that's saying a lot. There are just blurry, blue highlighted pictures that you have to find, there is no list to read. It's pretty hard to see what you have to look for. The lame part is...the objects you're looking for are so badly pasted into the scene that you don't even need a list...just click on everything that looks different from the background and you'll be done without a list. There was not one thing fun or interesting in this "game". I don't know where it came from or who decided to offer it today, but there is nothing game-like about it. It's drudgery. A chore. I'm glad there's an "uninstall" button.
I don't recommend this game.
+2points
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Bunny Quest
Help desperate daddy bunny fix an Easter mess in this eggciting Match 3 game!
Overall rating
1/ 5
2 of 10 found this review helpful
Pretty bad
PostedMarch 26, 2013
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
To be fair, I don't like match 3 games, however I don't see how anyone could like this one. It's very slow. You make a match and there's a pause before any pieces fall down into the gap. Every. Single. Time. As if gravity is no longer to be depended on. It's very draggy and disconnected feeling.
I turned the music off about 5 seconds into the demo. I usually play with the music off on all games, but even I fugured it can't be as bad as people are saying. It is.
I thought my young granddaughters would enjoy the game, which is why I tried a match 3, but it's too slow and draggy. I really don't see anythng about this game that any one would give it above 2 stars.
I don't recommend this game.
-6points
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Silent Scream II: The Bride
Jessica would never imagine that her big day would turn out to be a nightmare; they had an accident and Jonathan McNealy, her husband is missing.
Overall rating
1/ 5
13 of 31 found this review helpful
Really Boring
PostedFebruary 23, 2013
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
This is pretty much a straight HO game. In the first minutes of the game you must do 2 hidden object scenes before you even move a step. I had one "puzzle" which literally took less than a second to complete. I don't enjoy hidden object unless there's a LOT of adventure with it, but if you enjoy hidden object scenes, you'd probably like this game.
-5points
13of31voted this as helpful.
Puzzler World 2013
Puzzler World returns for 2013 with over 1200 puzzles and bonus games to excite players young and old!
Overall rating
4/ 5
3 of 5 found this review helpful
Great Game
PostedJanuary 24, 2013
whocanitbenow75
fromUSA
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Card & Board, Time Management, Puzzle
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
This is a really good game. I would definitely buy it if I didn't already have it for the Nintendo DS. I play it every day and have for almost a year. I love the puzzles and the challenges, Link-A-Pix being my absolute favorite. However, I won't be buying this, because as far as I can tell, this is an exact copy of the DS game Puzzler World 2012, not a new version for the computer. Since the puzzles are exactly the same, no reason to buy it. I would love to have a new version.