I found this game really easy, so, no challenge. Graphics are great. Lovely backgrounds. Can't comment on music. For me, the game does too much matching, as tiles are falling. Boards seem small, and the 'x' for closing info. bubbles, is absolutely tiny. I also had 2 cursors - the games, and default one - for a while. No idea what caused that to happen. I do recommend the game, it's just not a buy for me.
Fun game. Graphics are crisp, and clear. Vibrant colours. I played in relaxed. Tiles move instantly. No pause, or jerks with them. I chose to play in swap mode - also group and chain available - and couldn't figure out why game kept 'freezing.' It wasn't. Game was changing modes randomly. Not a purchase for me, because of that. It's a shame, as everything else was spot on.Still recommend it though.
Totally disappointed with this one. Slow is an understatement! Aren't new games supposed to be better than older ones?! Not with this game. I could tolerate the small boards, but, definitely not the slow - almost at a stop game play! It's not a smooth game at all. Never knew when to click, or drag the tiles. Either way, didn't guarantee the swap would happen, so far too much clicking. Game judders. What could've been a really good game, is ruined, with so many glitches. Needs big improvements. I can't recommend this game.
Excellent game. I'm relatively new to this type of game, but still struggled to find one I liked. Also, I noticed a large amount were 4+ years old, and it showed. To find a new game, with so much choice is great. I played a couple of each, and thought 'ok, not to challenging, for a novice'. I was wrong! Definitely challenging, but, in a good way. I agree with other posts, some puzzles were making my eyes plait. Not a problem, as I can click on another type of puzzle, until my eyes recover! I'm really enjoying the game, though. Only one small niggle, the cursor. It's too big, and can be fiddly, to play the really narrow sliders. Then again, it could be, with being a novice, I just need to get used to it.
Experience real casino flair with Solitaire Club. Master 80 challenging Solitaire levels with various decks in 10 entertaining and differently themed worlds.
I played most of the demo. Game seemed ok, so purchased it. Visually, it's crystal clear. Game play is smooth. No glitches up to now. Other gamers, have given excellent reviews - as always - so no need to go into that here.
Just a couple of niggles: When I click on a Wild Card, to put it to one side, I'm unable to carry on playing, until that's done, which spoils the flow. Also, I've been unable to find a shuffle option, which would be really helpful. Frustrating, too. as some hands are left with only one row of cards. I have to remove one at a time, plus use most/all of wild cards, which defeats the object of a Solitaire game for me. I doubt I'll play it again.
As a good, old fashioned Solitaire, I do recommend it. Definitely give the demo a try.
This looked like a bright and cheerful, good, fun game. I liked this one, but, couldn't concentrate on the game, with having to watch the timer. Spoiled the game, for me. Would definitely buy, if there was option, for untimed. Good for gamers, who enjoy trying to beat the clock, though.
Plays well. Outdated, but, not a bad game. No glitches. Option to create/edit layouts. Second option is very much like the Liong games, where you have to beat the dragon. Can't comment on music, etc., as I turn them off. No timer to beat - a definite plus for me - only gives a time on how long it takes to complete each level. Only one play, per level, on the traditional Mahjong, and not a lot of levels. Don't know how many levels are in beat the dragon. There is also a storybook, which can be read separately. Great idea, for those who don't like to be held up, reading pages of story in between levels. I was unable to find an optional shuffle button, only when no pairs left, did it appear on screen. Allows 3 shuffles per level. Had to use at least one on a quite a few levels. Undo, and restart buttons are always available.
Excellent game. Different Temples, each with a different Mahjong game. I didn't like the sliders Temple, but, had to persevere, to unlock the next temple. I really enjoyed playing this game. It was smooth to play. No glitches. All good.
I tried the demo, which was enjoyable. Nothing at all fancy here, but all I want is to play the game. However, as soon as I bought the game, and started where I'd left off, there's been nothing but reshuffling. There was none of this in the demo, so, I've no idea what's going on. All I know is, I've wasted my money. The game's unplayable, unless I want to reshuffle, match one pair, reshuffle, match one more pair, and on, and on. I'm really disappointed, and feel let down.
I don't recommend this game.
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Mahjongg Artifacts: Chapter 2
Purchase special powers, utilize ground-breaking power-ups, and enjoy beautiful graphics in this wonderful tile-matching game.
Good game, ruined. What is with a lot of games, 'TERRIFIC' 'PERFECT' 'AWESOME' jumping out, in large letters, after making 2/3 matches? Totally spoils the games, for me. Probably others, too. If people need to be told 'terrific', - I can't think why - every few seconds, then make it an option. I don't need/want to told that. I just want to play the game! Another thing is, the game 'tells' me when to use certain tiles, so, no challenge there at all. Really pleased I didn't purchase, before playing the demo. I can't recommend the game. I'm sure others will enjoy it, though.