I have always found this series relaxing, easy-going, so (due mostly to the apparent dearth of new TM games) I was happy to try it. What a pleasant suprise to find all of the refreshing new slants and additions! I really appreciated the new "bonus" section, a way to spend all of the points I had earned by playing a level - you get to build up a town, bit by bit! Very satisfying. I love playing "Oath to the Gods" - still relaxing, but FUN!!!!
I totally enjoyed this game: it's fun, but also challenging. It's a strategy/resource gathering game, but you definitely need to make a plan before you start clicking away. As others have said, there is only one ability level (no relaxed mode), but if you don't care about collecting stars for being super fast, and you like a challenge, this game is for you!
I thoroughly enjoyed this game, and I shall definitely be buying the next in the series. The storyline was imaginative, the characters very likeable. It's a FUN game!
Favorite Genre(s):Brain Teaser, Card & Board, Match 3
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I find this game quite addictive - the puzzles are sometimes easy, sometimes difficult, but always FAIR. You can always solve the puzzles with logic and, if necessary, with the single cell and area reveals. It's a great exercise for my brain, and fun too. Beautiful colors and pictures.
This is the most engaging game I have played in a very long time. The solitaire games are not easy, but can be solved by the third try, at the latest - and they're always fun. There are Hidden Object games too - good ones! - every so often; some of them I was even able to solve within the time limit! But you are always able to move on even if you can't find everything. I have to admit I was defeated by the puzzles - almost impossible to solve within the time allowed but again, you can "solve" any puzzle after a waiting period of about 2 minutes. Looking for clues and exploring is always exciting - even addictive. I absolutely loved playing this game and can't wait for the next quest!
I am so very grateful to the developers for putting so much effort into creating this magnificent game: it stands so far above all the other games I have played over the years that I am struggling to find superlatives to describe it. I never dreamed that a Match-3 game could be truly challenging, or hold my interest over so many hours, but this one exceeds all expectations.
Moving objects is like dragging them through heavy glue. The rules of the game are not explained clearly, the text contains many errors - I gave up before the demo was over.
I loved this game from the moment I first tried it. The colors are beautiful, gameplay smooth, and it requires you to think! I used the standard power-ups occasionally - but mostly at the beginning, before I realized how things worked and how to plan strategies. The mini-games are simple - but that's fun too, makes a change.
I love mosaic games: my favorites are the Rainbow Mosaics and the Fantasy Mosaics series. But I'm in two minds about this game. It's based on logic, of course, but your first few tile selections are based almost solely on chance, and when faced with a board full of 2's and 1's, this can be fairly daunting. However, you may re-play a level as often as you like, so a few false starts are not really a deterrent. The two power-ups (one for a single, random hit, and the other for a block) are charged, not by time, but by the number of correct tile selections you make, so one major strategy decision is when and where to use a power-up to the best advantage. This is not a "relaxing" game - it is a mental challenge with lots of thinking and planning involved. Which, in the long run, makes for a fun experience.
It's a good game - very colorful, nice story. It's not as glamorous as other solitaire games on BF, but it is entertaining and somewhat addictive. There are in-game power-ups, and a shop where you can buy wild cards and jokers. It's a classic one-up, one-down type, interspersed with hidden object scenes. It moves rather slowly - takes a bit of getting used to.