This is Laruaville under a different name. Not for me thanks, if I want to play Laruaville I'll do so. If I want to play Cursed House I'll play that. Why are developers doing this to us so often now? Pretending to offer a new game, but it's an old one with minimal changes. It's not right or fair. We have enough trouble finding games that are not dark, dreary HO's, so stop trying to mislead us and give us new, not rehashed please.
I'm enjoying playing this game, so much so that I bought it after playing 10 levels. It's interestingly different, with its steam punk setting and the bonus bombs and things. I've had no technical difficulties at all, it's playing as smoothly as I would expect it to. My only criticism is that I don't need or want so much story line - and there's SO much of it! I intend skipping the rest and just playing the game.
I played the first Heaven and H*** game and enjoyed it for a while. This one, however, is boring and difficult. It gets too frustrating trying to work out where the tile is that's preventing you from finishing the level. Definitely not for me. Interesting that the review programme won't let me write the proper name of this game! The asterisks, of course, replace the letters "ell". If the proper name can be used everywhere else, it doesn't make sense to not allow it here.
Solitaire lovers, don't bother with this awful game. The backs of the cards are so busy it distracts you, the "music" is fingernails down a blackboard, and the infuriating way the decks are loaded by having the same number you've removed come up again immediately under the removed one was enough for me to say "enough!". I was bored out of my brain by level 4 (which seems almost impossible to finish) that I gave up and dumped the game.
I don't know how I missed the first two of this series, but I'll definitely be going back to have a look at them. I loved this game - the characters are hilarious, you don't have to achieve all goals to advance in the game (just as well for me, due to the limited moves which I don't particularly like), and overall it's a fun game you shouldn't miss.
This is an oddly compelling game - amusing characters, interesting gameplay, but extremely difficult to get through the levels in the number of moves allowed. This is the reason I don't usually buy limited move games, but for some this will be a great addition to their match-3 collection. Had the number of moves been a little more realistic I would have jumped to buy it, but sadly, it's too frustrating for me.
I haven't ever bought a limited move game before, because I simply don't like them. However, this one is different - I love it! The limits are reasonable without making the game too easy, and I love the mix of Solitaire and Match 3.
This is the most frustrating game I've ever tried to play. There is absolutely no instruction as to how to play, and I've wasted 9 minutes trying to get started. That's ridiculous! Oh, and the "help" section? Absolutely useless.
A waste of time and playing energy! This is probably the worst game ever offered by Big Fish, and I don't understand how it got past the evaluators. I know we time management officionados are desperate for new games, but not of this calibre. The graphics are amateurish, the "music" awful, and the gameplay is frustrating and annoying. When I read the first two reviews I decided to see for myself. I wish I hadn't bothered.