"Incredible Art: Fantastic Realm" is a relaxing coloring game featuring stunning HD full-color pictures. Dive into a fantastic world, unleash your creativity, and enjoy hours of stress-free fun!
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
This is an awesome new color by number. The pictures are beautiful.
I loved the fact you can point to a section and click the wheel and paint that section without having to search the color palette. Also, if you have scrolled in, as you move to different sections of the pictures the color palette follows. Once you click on a number, if there are numbers lower that the one you selected in the section, it counts down. Once all the lower numbers are selected, it starts to count up. If it happens to select a section to color slightly out of screen, you select a different section to color where you are, and it starts again. You don't have use the color palette to hunt for any number.
If you want a challenge, turn off the numbers. Then you may have to hunt for the section. The pictures also provide a challenge in that there are areas that are very small or narrow. Without good eyesight, like me, you can scroll in and move around to find it.
I also love when the numbers continue up from where you select without you having to deselect the mouse. It makes it faster pace. Only thing that slows the pace is that you have to wait for the current section to completely fill before you can select another section.
Please make more like this. I buy lots of paint by numbers and would love to Graphium Studios make many more like this with different themes.
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3
Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I love these match 3 games. They are one of my favorites to download and buy. The graphics are wonderful. The story lines are good. The only problem I have, which some may notice or not, is the games are all the same. They have just swapped out the items according to the game. I wish they would spend a little more time and change the match 3 games themselves.
The other thing that is annoying to me, is the length it takes to produce the image in the "towns". I wish they could just go a little faster. Don't need to see all the smoke and then a building appears. The building locations appear the same in every game. It is another swap of visual items.
I have enjoyed playing these games since they first came out. I love the challenge. What I admire is that they add new features and delete old ones in each new game. What I dislike is the speed in which the house is fixed. The first games the house would transition all at once when you completed the amount of coins necessary. Now, not only does the coin filler slow down in filling up the remaining coins with each section, repairing the house is taking longer and longer. For those of us that like the story line, but prefer playing the match-3, this is really annoying. Go back to old days when restoring the house was fast and so is filling the coin bucket.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
I love playing these games. They fill up time and aren't challenging. I like the ideas that they keep adding, with the click for selecting the color to changing the background. My complaint has to do with the sewing machine. I do not expand the screen really big and if you don't the sewing machine doesn't seem to select the area I choose. Is there a specific spot on the sewing machine that selects the area? If there could be some indication on the machine or something that highlights the color that it will fill, it would be more useful.
I have played many paint by number games that T1Games offers. I love them as they have bright and beautiful coloring and the pictures are awesome. Many of the numbers have a similar color to what the number shows but the painting dictates the color. This is a very calming and relaxing game to complete. I can do several pictures at a time and then come back later to do more.
I dislike the fact that you can't turn off the instructions or that you don't get them as a single display. After playing hundreds of these games, I know the instructions and nothing changes. It is annoying having to go through them again and again. In addition to complete the instructions, you are stuck with the first 8 selections until you have completed them all. You can't advance to the rest of the prints until those 8 are done. This happens because they take 8 prints to complete their instructions.
I would recommend this game for anyone looking for a relaxing time. Those that love art will find this game has beauty in the pictures.
This is the third variation of this puzzle in the last several weeks. It is a needlepoint paint-by-number. There are so many different box sizes you can work on by, scrolling your mouse wheel to increase or decrease them. Unfortunately the larger the boxes, the longer it takes to complete the picture. I like the fact that you can hold down the left mouse button and move through the picture to collect all the boxes of the same number. It doesn't effect the other numbered boxes unless you release the mouse button on a square that hasn't been colored and is of a different number. Then that squares gets marked as a incorrect selection. Also without lifting my left finger, I can select the right mouse button and move the picture around to continue selecting the same color.
My greatest dislike is that the background color of the squares are gray and you can't select other background colors. I have visual difficulty and gray is hard to see. The puzzles are different design, but like many real needle point items, the color is flat. Yarn is not usually bright. As a game though you can make the colors vibrant. If you are looking for something relaxing to do, to fill time, this is a good game.
I have played these games from the beginning of time. I love them. This one seems to be a little more challenging early than all the other games. It also has many more challenges per game. My only complaint is I'm tired of how slow the clearing of the house is after acquiring the necessary coins for the level. The card games go fast, the coins clear fast when the colored squares explode, but the house clearing goes so slow. They can speed it up while clearing one at a time or clear it all at once.
The other reviews wish for counters and errors shown. They dislike having to zoom in. I disagree. This game plays very much like doing needlepoint for real. You don't get counters or error messages. You have to zoom in to sew. We have been spoiled by other drawing games that do that.
The problems I have is there are too many 1 square choices, which there are a few in real life. It would drive a needle pointer nuts. Secondly, the colors move to the next spool and highlight them as you finish a color. That is unless that next color had been completed earlier. Then you have to select the next spool. I think it should advance automatically to the next available spool. (spoiled by how you do it in other drawing games). Lastly I have problems filling in large areas. If you are trying to color the entire area holding down the mouse button, you can pass over squares, and they don't color. You have to hit the box just right. That is very hard.
I enjoy this game but like some other drawing games I would like to select the color that the squares show which one to select. Grey is hard to see for me.
Favorite Genre(s):Card & Board, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Many times, I see complaints about this game that you have to finish the first 8 pictures before you have access to the rest of the pictures. It seems to be the way with all the different paint games. In this game in particular, you need to do the first 8 because in each one they provide instructions on how to "play" the game. The problem being is that, as this is the 11th game in this series and that most of the people who played earlier versions, know the instructions and would like to be able to turn them off. If the developers would give you the option to turn off the instructions, then it should allow you access to the entire game right away. This should be able to be fixed with a simple option loop in the software.
Unfortunately there is no way to make paint-by-number challenging without making tiny spots to color. There are usually 2 types of pictures within this game; those that are relative easy to see all the parts to paint, and those that require zooming in. Many need the zoom because you can't tell the tiny numbers one from another. 6, 9, 8, 5 all look like same to me in the tiny spots.
I would love to see brighter colors, as does everyone else. There are games out there with bright colors that computer players have played, and it should be a simple fix. As there are bright colored paint games out there, Art By Numbers, being one, I would like BFG to consider more of those games.
I'm not sure if the comments get to the developers, but I know that Modern Art 11 is not the highest number available. There are higher numbers to this game available on the web. This just happens to be where BFG is in the series.
I love the paint by number games, but as like others, dislike really tiny parts. A few tiny parts in the game is ok with me, but when a picture has many tiny parts, it isn't relaxing or fun.
I would recommend this game as it does allow peace and timeless energy. If you don't pull your picture from the main screens, unless you're really good, sometimes I have to paint the entire picture to see what I'm painting. It makes it quite fun.
This is an interesting addition to the world of painting pictures. The entire background of each picture is gray with white letters and numbers to depict their color of paint. You select your colors from a row across the bottom of crayons. The problem that exists is if you leave the picture whole the squares are too tiny. Like all other painting pictures you can scroll in and get up close and personal with the squares to fill them in. You then can move around the puzzle with the right mouse. When you select the color to paint the squares highlight in yellow. This is good until you have to paint areas of the puzzle yellow. Then the squares are very hard to see and find.
You have three tools that have to be selected to use to help you along the way: The bucket paints entire areas of a selected color. Similar to all other painting games it fills entire areas of a selected color. Then it has to refill. I like these helps as they refill faster than other paint games. The "bomb" paints all the different colors in a given square. It is nice to use if you have a variety of colors in a small area. Then you aren't filling one square of a color at a time. The multicolor paint brush whitewashes the puzzles. It colors every square that you paint over. This allows you to paint a lot at one time without having to select the different colors.
If I could talk to the game designer I would tell them to make the puzzle background white and then use gray as an indicator of the pieces to paint. Using a color that is similar to colors that you paint with is visually hard to see. They tried to be different than the other puzzle makers but in doing so made it very difficult to see the squares. If this was the challenge to make the painting harder, it may make many people unhappy.