It may be impossible. It may have been someone else has figured out how. Anyways, this Match 3 is more challenging than normal due to the pearls moving. It's not just matching, it's finesse that requires the power-ups. I've never played one like this before. The ending reflects you as the hero/heroine warding off the bad. What is it? You'll have to finish it to find out.
Unfortunately, I never liked that story as much as others did. This one is no different. However others will enjoy it when you consider the graphics and voiceover.
Unfortunately, I never liked that story as much as others did. This one is no different. However others will enjoy it when you consider the graphics and voiceover.
It would seem this should have been a collector's edition so we can find out what would happen to the man in the cell. Ending felt abrupt; that was the only flaw.
Falls a bit short. The Mumbo Jumbo pattern in the same... short quests in different environments. Again, they piece together the main goal at the end, but not in a comprehendible manner. It's like doing a bunch of small quests that lead to a climax instead of actually telling events in the story. Default sounds are the same; and my opinion is the same- if the above doesn't bother you, by all means, go for it.
Falls a bit short. The Mumbo Jumbo pattern in the same... short quests in different environments. Again, they piece together the main goal at the end, but not in a comprehendible manner. It's like doing a bunch of small quests that lead to a climax instead of actually telling events in the story. Default sounds are the same; and my opinion is the same- if the above doesn't bother you, by all means, go for it.
No voiceover and it seems Mumbo Jumbo adventures are just transports to various sceneries. It completes a main quest, but lacks story. It looks like Mumbo Jumbo ARE dedicated to making premium casual games and the graphics ARE excellent... they just fall a bit short of telling the story that makes a logical comprehension. By all means, if this doesn't bother you, go for it, it's NOT the worst game I've ever played.
Graphically, the little puppet helper was a joy and the hats were a challenge. Those and the puppet dolls weren't a challenge to find as they are paired with other objects needed to complete the adventure. Overall, ERS pushed to the max the ability of their casual games and this is no exception to ERS' dedication.