Although I usually like this developer's games, this one failed to impress me. The icons are monotonous jewels some so similar it is hard to tell them apart. I would have expected more imagination.
This is the first Hiddenverse game I have played. I am enjoying the variety of the game with matching hidden objects, matching small batches of three, fixing up the castle, etc. I also like the puzzles you are given to complete. There is something for everyone. There are not really spelling errors just a confusion of the English language, i.e. brake instead of break. Both sound the same, are spelled differently and mean different things. It is no wonder people have trouble with our language!!
At first it seems like the game is for children, but then it becomes obvious that it is rather difficult and you must use some strategy to figure out how to win. You don't move things "off" the board but rather make enough matches beside or around them to eliminate the particular object. Few power-ups are released at one time and the structures you purchase are very expensive. Always try for yourself -- it is, however, additive.
I have played every 8Floor game that Big Fish has offered and will continue to do so. I enjoy eliminating the gold cards and not having piles of unwanted cards that waste a lot of time as some other solitaire games do. So Big Fish, as far as I'm concerned keep them coming.
This game is different from developers usual format. Here you don't have the option of buying your power-ups -- they are given to you on each level and if you don't use them they are gone. Also you have to do battles which I really don't care for.
Yes, some of us do like these games and we do not need to eliminate all the cards off the board. The boards can be a challenge if you run out of money to buy jokers, etc. Kept them coming 8Floor.