Jewel Match Origins - Palais Imperial Collector’s Edition
TLDR: If you like Jewel Match or match three games, especially by these devs, I don’t see how you could not like this one.
I love match three and Jewel Match games. I especially like them by these devs. Just look and see how many of them are in my library. The gameplay they design is always consistently challenging and not frustrating.
Their games are visually pleasing with plenty of extra bells and whistles. Things like power ups, extra tools, wallpapers, and so on. There are also lots of bonus games or items. The sound and visual FX add a lot to my enjoyment too. Finally, the games themselves are huge.
– Real player with 146.9 hrs in game
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Has relaxed mode
– Real player with 47.6 hrs in game
Kity Builder
Summary
Kity Builder is a relaxing and cute city building and exploration game about searching for lost blueprints around a desert archipelago to decorate its islands. You’ll get creative designing dreamlike cities for other kitties to live in, while you calmly explore the peaceful ocean.
Key Features:
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A relaxing exploration and construction experience.
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Pixel art combined with low poly graphics for a cute, nostalgic aesthetic.
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Collect blueprints around the place. These will grant you new buildings to place.
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Three islands with different environments and biomes.
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Lots of buildable objects to decore however you want.
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A short and easy game to beat, but you can spend as many time as you want.
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Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons
I can’t say if I recommend Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons or not.
I just wanted to say that I ’ve been misled by the tag “Hidden Object” and I want to warn those who could do the same mistake. Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons is a somewhat scenarized Match 3 game, not an H.O.G. There are like 3 or 4 Hidden Objects Scenes for 200 Match3 levels ! Probably a good game for those who like that kind of game.. But not for me !
– Real player with 32.0 hrs in game
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Really nice game, here.
It’s 200 levels (that includes “boss levels”) which are mainly match 3 oriented. Tha match 3 type it the “moving a tile to align 3 or more” type.
The levels get more and more difficult as you progress through the map.
There’s a timed gameplay as well as a non-timed one (never played this one, though, so I can’t really comment).
Back on the match 3 gameplay, the levels are not really complexe by themselves, especially since there are ingame bonusses that are either triggered by action (align 4 or 5), or that appear randomly (or so it seems to me) once the appropriate option has been bought. Each level will earn the player some money (gold ?) with which some upgrades can indeed be bought. Some are dedicated to earning more gold, others for ingame (including the “dig statue” and the “open the cage” dedicated bonus and last for the “boss” screens (fight).
– Real player with 28.5 hrs in game
Mystika 4 : Dark Omens
This game is similar to Mystika 3 but not the same. It is more like a game update or enhancement and has different spells than the 3rd installment. I enjoyed both games and highly recommend Mystika 4: Dark Omens.
– Real player with 228.0 hrs in game
nice puzzles
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Tales of Lagoona 3: Frauds, Forgeries, and Fishsticks
It isn’t bad for a hidden object game; however, the side games seem to take control as one MUST play them too complete the main story. I am not a fan of the side games. I would not recommend this game for anyone that feels a need to complete a game when it is no longer fun or entertaining.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Uptasia
I thought I had reviewed this previously, I am sorry, I really should have!
I love this game, it is one of two I have played daily for a year. I love hidden object games, this one takes that in a unique direction. Basically, you are tasked with creating a town in the 18th century I believe. You have to build housing, businesses, parks etc. The hidden object games come in when you level up the factories (businesses). For most, you are creating product to sell like breads, cheeses etc. In order to get additional slots to produce, you have to level up your factories by playing these hidden object games that get progressively more difficult as you level your factory. They also do by-weekly events that are a lot of fun and keeps everything fresh and interesting. It takes a while to level but to be honest, I try to slow it down even more because as you go up levels, more factories become available and you have to purchase them so my goal is to have the money before I level. This is a free to play game and it is possible to play and advance without spending money. I have spent money on gems to get decorations and upgrade my residences because I am lazy and don’t want to work that hard ;D
– Real player with 8433.9 hrs in game
Edit after about 1.5 years in the game and at level 50:
As the game progresses, the hidden object games one must play to level a building gets effectively tedious. Even playing a bit in the morning and then in the evening when the timers are shorter it takes 2 or more weeks on a single building to get from level 4-5.
AS for my time played - look at it. You’re right, I’m not actually playing the game that much. Who could? Herein lies my biggest gripe: collecting resources. I generally collect one or two sets of resources a day. They renew every 6 hours. It currently involves literally 3 hours per collection. So I am AFK ALOT. Sometimes I choose my 15 resources (gets me about 225 wood at a time, so it’s not minor) and: go to work for 8 hours, go to the store, mow the lawn, go to sleep, cook and eat dinner with the family, watch a movie - you get the picture. In fact, I’ve almost quit the game dozens of times just because of the resources. My recent solution is to decide not to care and just pop in each evening, do some HO’s, collect from my factories, and get whatever resources I can before I log off. I won’t be playing much longer, I suspect, and I have paid for a total of 18 months premium account thus far. In my opinion, the devs really need to rethink resources and their collection specifically, because it has completely turned me off the game.
– Real player with 5626.0 hrs in game
Feelin
I like the game its very good. Can’t wait for the next update! Please download
– Real player with 41.6 hrs in game
Right now, this “game” is not worth $5. I’d even go as far to say it’s not worth $1. What we have here, is essentially an unpolished tech demo for a very basic unity “building” game. The entire map consists of two small islands on which you can build with, “as of right now,” two different materials - a wooden plank, and a longer, skinnier wooden plank. The drag and click build system needs lots of polishing, as it’s frankly an absolute pain in the ass to use. Character movement is extremely, EXTREMELY limited and FULL of bugs - try jumping off a structure you built, you’ll float in the air. The only positive things I can say about this game are that it looks nice and has a neat aesthetic, and the models themselves aren’t bad. I could only recommend this game honestly if it costed nothing, but $5 is absolutely absurd for the miniscule amount of “game” you get to play.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Heart of Moon : The Mask of Seasons
Wasn’t what I was expecting, but it’s not too bad and can be addicting. Works on Triple Screen.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
A fairly standard match-3 game, but with nice music and really good graphics in the cut scenes where you get to find things. I think it’s good for younger players as well as those looking for an easy time waster. The rewards are nice, and come frequently enough to be satisfying.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Home Designer - Living Room
I initially thought it was a cheap mobile ripoff, and frankly it essentially is. It would be good if the pictures were better quality and there were achievements. In addition some of the puzzle types were extremely limited - what leaps to mind was the jigsaw puzzle, which had only a single picture as far as I can tell. Having complained about stuff - the fact I am still playing it is an indication that I rather like it. I wish there was a mehhh judgement on steam. I got it in a bundle - I would say it is not worth the current $3.99 asking price. Reluctantly here is a downvote.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
Information / Review English
Home Designer - Living Room is a Puzzle / Hidden object Game developed by Tamalaki Games.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2300169044
Gameplay / Story
Your aunt would like to have her house renovated, but she doesn’t have the necessary change. But this is not so bad, because she has Hazel who helps her aunt with the renovation of the house. Your task is to make new out of old. That means you sell your aunt’s old stuff and then renovate the empty rooms such as the living room and understand this with real furniture and design it according to your dreams. But for that you still need the right change …
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Tales of Lagoona 2: Peril at Poseidon Park
Welcome back to the undersea world of Lagoona! Poseidon Park is in trouble. Mayor Peabody has shut it down until repairs are made, and Leona is desperate to save her grandparent’s park. Join a quirky cast of characters as you all work together to save Poseidon Park. Take quests from the townsfolk, solve over 160 puzzles, take care of the park’s resident sea ponies, and even earn over 60 unlockable trophies!
Poseidon Park is brimming with things to do. Collect items to sell at the local market and fully restore the park with over 150 upgrade options! Seek out hidden gems, earn bonus goals, and solve hundreds of brain-teasing riddles.
An underwater paradise awaits.