Like the others, this also has the four levels on each but more of a challenge. The others I could breeze through, but this one required me to slow down and really focus, especially on the differences/click to swap. Great job on this game and I wholly recommend it to intermediates and above until you get a handle on the other two in the series.
Just like the first one, this game is just as fun, if not more. More puzzles to solve and in different locations than the first game. I recommend this game for sure. Can't wait for more So Much Stuff 3!
Really fun to play. New types of levels from the previous games with new challenges and skill is still needed to strategically get through them. I just finished the game and will be playing it again and again. Harder to find owls and a bonus town to build with the stars you are rewarded. Great overall.
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Puzzle, Time Management
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
1/ 5
I trialed it and found myself uninstalling it before level one was even over. The spelling errors were terrible (macaroni for a macaroon). The level of challenge made it difficult because of that. I won't be getting this and don't recommend it either.
Pro's: It has a "Relaxed Mode" for a "No stress" HO/TM type of game. Think "My First Home" but with more options on the items to purchase. Storyline is helping G-Ma fix things up (Not sure if you move into other rooms since I just started the game). There is a M3 every so often, but it can be skipped if you don't want to play those.
Con's: There is no way to separation of the music from the sounds of the game. (I didn't like this since I like the sounds of the game, but not the plink-plink music). Some may find the cost of the upgrades a bit much (takes more than one level to purchase a new item); I did not. The end of level screen also tells you when a new upgrade is available.
These viewpoints are IMHO, but as always, try before you buy to see if you agree.