Favorite Genre(s):Arcade & Action, Card & Board, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3, Puzzle, Strategy, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
3/ 5
I'm new to this game and its predecessor. The number of mini games and puzzles delighted me. Many were boringly simple while others put up a good battle. The vague explanations irritated me at times as I'm one who tries to never skip, yet one was so confusing I had no choice. The music was nice, relaxing though fairly repetitive and the character voices were very muffled. I couldn't understand them enough to follow the story. All in all, I personally recommend this game if you like unique mini games / puzzles which they big-time abound in this game. Navigation was kind'of a pain also I might add.
Favorite Genre(s):Arcade & Action, Card & Board, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
This gorgeous, relaxing, and non-stress inducing game is exactly what my soul and spirit needed once completing a massive western game full of death, gunfights and tragedy. The developers of this 'Jewel Match' game series are master crafters. Relax to the ambient sights and sounds of nature, create your own paradise and play a fun, stress-free game along the way. The challenge level can be adjusted from timed, counted, to neither, the latter requiring no chance of failure. I chose the counted difficulty to give myself a little challenge but isn't rushed and so far have yet to use any of my lives. Peace and love, who can deny suck pleasures? A great game for our personal zens.
The little interactive things that change when I click it, but have no roles in the story, is a wonderful enhancement that I think other developers should implement more in their games. Even on hardest setting the puzzles were a breeze, sometimes giving clues when I didn't want them, though that's just a personal preference and doesn't demean this fun adventure that shouldn't be missed.
I know there are a ton of reviews already, but I just wanted to say how fun and refreshing this game is. There are so many hidden object games that are released, it's hard to get one that has unique qualities to it. This game is one. It's not a difficult game, even on expert mode, and I do like a challenge, however, the difference and originality of the puzzles and mini-games, combined with very colorful graphics and subtle ambient music, makes this game one of my highest recommended purchases ever.
A mysterious plague casts a dark shadow on the people of Persia. The young apothecary Tara must discover the cause of the illness before it's too late!
This game was so much fun. Even on 'difficult' level it still was pretty easy and some of the puzzles were almost too easy to solve. That however didn't distract from the game but kept the story moving at a perfect speed. This is definitely one to check out if you haven't already.
I like the mini games and puzzles in this one. Most were quite easy to beat, even on 'Hard' mode, some not quite so. All however kept the pace of the main story going without detaining me for very long, or needing to use the 'Skip' function. Two of the challenges are my personal favorites, and it's those where there's a control panel and I have to solve various puzzles on it, in various sequences, to succeed. There were a couple of glitches in the game, at least on my home pc running Windows 10. One mini game became black except for the items to find (which made it a snap to complete however) and a part of the story involving a double-candle stick and the need to put candles on top and which moved me to another room each time I did. There's a certain spot where it worked and took me a few tries to find it. These two issues weren't severe enough where the game became unplayable or not enjoyable. It's definitely one to play and full of extras to do beyond the main story.
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Arcade & Action, Brain Teaser, Card & Board, Hidden Object, Marble Popper, Match 3, Puzzle, Word
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I've been playing this game for a week now, and still am. My only gripe is the program's difficulty arrangement. It's gotten to where identical values constantly pop up on the talon, diminishing my stack and chances. It's like someone bought a new deck of cards and suddenly forgot how to shuffle. I understand the challenges should increase further in and you can use your collected coins to upgrade things and better your chances, but it's just the repetition of the playable values that's annoying to me.
+5points
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Atlantis Sky Patrol™
Stop the chains from filling the track in this marble-popping adventure. Only you can decide how fast each level will end!
This game has many similarities to the Luxor series, with enough differences to make it fresh and legal. It's a fun version of that premise with a really cool, almost steam-punkish atmosphere.
This has been a very satisfying game. The visuals and artwork are visually engaging and the game is not only big, but full of new challenges and puzzles that I've never seen even variations of before. Some are quite tough and you'll be proud of yourself should you not click 'Skip' on at least one of them. I skipped 2 times, not too proud of myself, but props to the game. This game gets my definite recommendation. Catch it at a discount and you'll be getting a bargain for the price.
One of my favorite aspects of this game is that the scenes are zoomed in closer, and none are burdening. The story and game flows excellently without tedious back-tracking. The music and atmospheres are excellent. I did breeze through it, even set to 'hardcore' skill level. But that's fine, I actually prefer it that way. Well, done.