This is based on the demo, but I plan to purchase this game.
At first I didn't really like this game. About 10 mins in and I was tossing up whether to just delete or not. But I made myself go on and boy, am I glad I did!
This game is fun!
It's a TM/resource gathering/strategy game. If you don't like these types of games then don't both trying it.
It starts of simple enough, but you soon have to upgrade your character's skills and then, surprise, you have a whole new character to use (and another one comes up later in the game).
As a con, the tutorial is more than slightly useless, which can be frustrating when you just don't know why a character won't do something. BUT then you experiment, and Eureka! you've worked it out. It's actually quite fun to have to experiment for yourself.
If you enjoy this type of game, give the demo a go, but make sure you play for the full hour to get a good feel of it. It certainly gets better as you go along.
I love farm frenzy. I have them all and play them regularly, they are a great series. So why, oh why, did they have to ruin it? You know the saying: "if you're onto a good thing, stick with it".
I've tried this game on a Win 7 laptop, a Win 8 laptop and a desktop running XP. All are uptodate models with great RAM, graphics etc.
The game was glitchy, slow and jumpy on all three. The sound kept stopping and repeating the same 3 bars over and over.
It took 5 minutes (I'm not kidding) to load the menu screen!
I didn't make it past the first 4 levels of the tutorial, it was that bad.
I absolutely adore Trade Mania 1, it's one of those games I go back to every now and then and enjoy for a week or two... I've just finished the game for about the 10th time and I still enjoy it and feel challenged.
Trade Mania 2 has the same premise - you move around the board, buy properties, upgrade them, buy goods and sell them for a profit all while trying to beat your competitors.
It sounds simple, doesn't it?
It's not. The mechanics of the game are easy to learn, but you have to develop a real strategy to beat your competitors.
Some buy up properties as fast as they can, others trade and trade to build up stockpiles of cash then buy larger properties, some do something completely different.
It's up to you, and the trial and error part of it just makes it so much more fun!
*** Despite the name, Trade Mania is not a fast click fest, it is a strategy game, not a time management one. Each level can take anywhere from an 1hr to 3hrs to complete depending on how quickly you move it along or what they throw at you!
Start building your very own amusement park in Dream Builder: Amusement Park! Grow the park by adding the coolest new rides, the yummiest concession stands and the most entertaining attractions.
This is a pathfinding match 3 so instead of clicking to rotate slots to make 3 in a row, you drag your mouse over an existing chain of 3 to create a path for the 'energy' to flow through.
I don't like standard Match 3 but I love these pathfinding ones. I find them quite relaxing, but they can be challenging too.
This game is by the same developers as Farm Frenzy and it has many elements in common.
Like Farm Frenzy you grow grass to feed animals that produce goods which you turn into other goods.
However, in order to make the game a bit different they've changed the gameplay and instead of it being a new way of doing something, they have simply added extra steps to doing a job.
So instead of an inventive twist, you've got tedious overplay. It just takes all the fun out of it.
I was hardpressed to finish the demo and I certainly won't be buying it - at any price.