Christmasville is the perfect game for Parents or Grandparents to sit down with children, perhaps 3-10 years old, to play and be a part of an exciting Christmas story. Basically, The Abomidible Snowman and Reindeer hire a private detective to help them find a missing Santa in time to save Christmas. For me, this game was a 6 out of 10 on a difficulty scale. If I played Christmasville again, I would skip the dialogue unless my granddaughter was with me. I do however think that it is a game that I will pull up and play again each year at christmas time, kind of like watching a christmas movie over and over
Favorite Genre(s):Family, Word, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3, Card & Board, Puzzle, Mahjong
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
I really loved this game. I'm not into mysteries or shoot 'em up type games so when I'm looking for something to interest me, it's a mission in itself. "Dream Day True Romance" takes you through the planning of a 70th anniversary party via going through a family photo/scrap book of memories. It takes place in a former home of the couple and it must be cleaned up and prepared for the party...that's where the player gets involved. You must find hidden objects and play mini games such as arranging furniture to complete your tasks. I know a lot of us skip the narration and just go through the levels of the games without finding out the story behind them. "Dream Day True Romance" is one that is well worth the time and attention. By the time you finish the game, you will feel like a family member at the party and find yourself in a very good mood (kind of like you feel at the end of a good romance novel),