Griddlers are my favorite game genre. I appreciate that the images were labeled because for me, the images were not particularly creative or well done. I did not care for the fact that when they made 25 square griddlers the squares were so small you could hardly be sure you were clicking the right one unless you were very careful. I only did the demo but the puzzles I played had mostly 3 and 1 had 4 colors. This one was just ok for me. Still prefer a couple of the others but people who like this kind of puzzle would probably want to at least try the demo.
For me, many of the HO games are too busy with other things than finding hidden objects. I played for an hour demo and didn't finish the game so not sure how long it really lasts for an average player. HO is not my first choice of games usually, so I may be slower than someone who always plays them. I did like this one. I didn't find it too dark too see the objects. I could easily read the list of items to be found - black ink on white background. I may buy it but hope that there is more to it based on the other reviews of how short it was.
This is a pretty simple nonogram. I didn't care for the "crystal" texture of the tiles. I finished the demo thinking it might get more complex. The pictures were also fairly simple when completed. I didn't find this a rewarding game to play but some might, which is why I gave an overall 3. If you are new to this type of puzzle you may enjoy it. I would not recommend it for the experienced player.
This is more for a child or tween. It is very easy with tons of power ups. The decorating advice is iffy for today's home, and the furniture so retro as to not really be enjoyable to put together. There are things you have to choose before you go on, like the wallpaper, and then the other items may not be a good match so you have to spend more to change them. Often the items you have to choose from do not offer a good option - for example maybe the sculptures all cover the paintings or none of the lamps seem to suit the room. You give your name to be the decorator but then the "assistant" does all the talking and just says "right NAME" so it really is not like you are the decorator - silly little thing but part of the "fail". I would not buy this.
This is a simple match 2 game, clearly translated to English from another language. I enjoyed it enough to play the demo hoping it would get more challenging but that was not the case.
This is not the nonogram type mosaic. It is a simple jigsaw puzzle with very little to recommend it. The pictures are grainy and, if the first few were any example, it's super easy. Not at all to my liking, although I do like jigsaws, but not this one. I admit I only spent about 10 minutes in the demo before I got bored.
Maybe this is an old game I stumbled across. It is only 1 color and that is woodgrain. The images are extremely simple like stick figures would be to drawing. I did not enjoy it and quit the demo after about 10 minutes.
I was expecting something more like a nonogram. This takes absolutely no brainpower. All the squares are numbered. You click on the color square to select it then fill in all the corresponding number squares. I was bored after 3 games and quit so it may get more challenging but I doubt it.
I love match 3 games and this one was one of the best I've played in a long time. I like the game play, the story, the power up options. Like any match 3 if you play to long in one sitting it can get a little tedious but I thought it was fun. I bought it. My husband, who doesn't usually play match 3 did play this one and said he thought it was fun too. He finished it.