5 Star Rio Resort
If you enjoy match 3 games this will gives you tons of hours of enjoyment. 96 levels with powerups to use.
Some levels are VERY hard to get 3 stars, but be aware if you don’t use a powerup from a previous level you bring it to the next, so you can go back and grind for powerups to bring to a tough level.
Level 94 is impossible without saved powerups.
– Real player with 24.3 hrs in game
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I certainly enjoyed this game very much. It reacts super well to clicks and it is fun to watch the matches fall and combine. Everything is so colorful and beautiful and you get to build a resort and have lots of fun. A few card games are included too, so why not? Music is fun, the backgrounds and design of the entire game are wonderful and of course the clicking and throwing upgrades are amusing too. It is also a pleasure to play these types of games and the games are very much appreciated. Thank you kindly!!! =)))))
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Laruaville 7 - Match 3 Adventure
This game is actually quite a bit of fun. You do lots of different things. Mostly Match 3, but other things, too. Hidden object, solitaire, bonus games (beat the computer, cursed coin), and spot the difference. There are settings to play it casual, limited moves, timer and limited moves. The music can be disabled, and it is separate from the sounds.
It starts out, bam, no tutorial or hand holding. There are objects and hazards there that hopefully you’ve seen before. I would not recommend this for a first time player. Seasoned veteran, definitely. There is kinda of a story, but you know how that goes. It’s mostly those floaty people talking to each other and arguing over stuff.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
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Don’t let the dated looks of this game keep you from getting it (on sale, of course.) The plastic toy CG animation and Playskool color palette disguises a pretty fun and involved Match 3+ game (the in-game guide for the Match 3 gameplay is 14 pages long.) There’s nothing revolutionary here, but what it has is done well. Besides the Match 3, every so often you get basic solitaire levels, find the difference between two pictures, and hidden objects scenes. Not the most exciting features, but a nice break nevertheless. AND, as you play, bonus Match 3 levels open in a separate section.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Ember Knight Solitaire
Probably one of the more complex solitaire games I’ve played so far, Ember Knight Solitaire doesn’t restrict itself to this genre, borrowing instead mechanics from Match 3, Blackjack, Hidden Objects and topping all of the above with a nice RPG feel.
Naturally, it contains all the elements that you’d expect in any decent solitaire game: power-ups that recharge with your matches, bonus cards and jokers, special cards on the board that you’d have to unlock with a key / hammer etc or that require to be matched several times based on their number or suite etc. There are plenty of levels (200 in fact) in which you can experience all sorts of combinations from these mechanics. Additionally, you can also choose between 3 difficulty settings (Beginner / Normal / Expert) and 3 different game modes: the classic solitaire where you need to select a card one unit higher / lower than the current one, a pair solitaire - in which you need to make pairs of the same card, and a mode that I’ve never encountered before requiring matches of two cards that add to a 14 unit total. The difficulty or the game mode can be changed any time before starting a level, and the bonuses / coins acquired are kept between different modes.
– Real player with 20.9 hrs in game
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I am a huge supporter of Revills Games and own all of them loving the original artworks throughout their games and this one is no exception. However some notes on the game-play both positive and negative from 9 hours of game-play so far.
The positive; the artwork is as usual beautiful and I really loved getting to chose my character at the beginning. Gave it a rpg feel to a solitaire game. That is a very neat addition. Also the mix of game-play within the game (not just solitaire but match 3 and a lite card battler as well)! The soundtrack is good but their is no voice overs. That can be good or bad. I know in Chef Solitaire there is a voice over for the main character which I find was really well done and added to the game but since there is choose your own character at the beginning I am guessing this is why it’s just text based.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Fantasy Memory Card Game
Finding pairs might sound easy, but this game will definitely challenge your brain!
Train your memory, concentration, accuracy, attention, the speed of thinking and logic skills and much more. This game is a great way to exercise your memory and keep your brain fit!
✔ Play by making matches of cards
✔ 4 game modes
✔ Simple and easy-to-master interface
✔ Colorful HD graphic
✔ Visual memory training
✔ Improve memory skills
How to play?
For each level, player is required to tap the square buttons and need to memorize what is behind it in order to match its couple. It is a single player game, but it can be played by two or more players. Players can compete with others or with their own record. It has time counting.
Laruaville 10 Match 3 Puzzle
This is a Match 3 game with many additional bonus levels and new mechanics you won’t see in the other games.
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30 tricky Bonus levels as an optional addition to the main Match3 gameplay
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Mahjong
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Solitaires
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Hidden Objects and Find the Difference scenes
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a town to build and a story to follow
The ghosts are back and this time they’re going to have a run-in with a famous wizard!
Merlin, the mightiest wizard of antiquity, has awoke and built himself a castle. Unfortunately, ancient castles were poorly designed with high humidity, dark corridors and drafty rooms! Merlin is smart however, and he has stolen the Sun and placed it in the castle for him to enjoy alone! But what about the rest of us? Maybe a friend from Merlin’s past can convince him to return the Sun to its rightful place.
Spellarium 7 - Match 3 Puzzle
The following oft repeated hint from the games sums things up nicely:
“Follow the right sequence or it will take too long to complete this level!”
First off the bat - it simply isn’t true (in casual mode there is no timer and no move limits; although this can be changed if you want more of a challenge). And some of the other instructions were oddly phrased too.
But it does actually hint at a key point; this actually a match-3 game you have to think about at least a little.
I bought it mostly for the different game types: Match 3, Solitare, Mah Jong, Spot the difference.
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game
End of this World
End of this world is a match 3 game in a post-apocalyptic setting, collect the necessary supplies such as food, water and medicine to survive for a while. Nice graphics, addicting match 3 game,nice soundtrack.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
Another simple, but colorful puzzle game. Postapocalipsis stile. There’s nothing else to say: cheap, simple, attractive. Worth both yor time and money!
I recomend it to all puzzle-lovers.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
MahJong - Medieval Fantasy
For me, it is a nice and casual game, almost feeling like a stress-reliever game. The goal is simple to achieve, and there’s nothing too risky about matching two identical tiles- unless you’re pressured to do it quickly when you have less time. The “Medieval Fantasy” style kinda adds in more detail to the game, especially if someone is an RPG fan or an anime fan. All in to say, it is a simple/casual game anyone who would want to relieve their stress.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Alot of the levels feels very repetitive. The game was fun for the first 2 times i played it but does get boring very fast. should get achievements added to the game.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Tower Of Wishes
It’s alright.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
I really like the super casual mode that this game provides, where you have no time limit and no move limit.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Cursed House 9 - Match 3 Puzzle
Good game play if you like match 3 games. 120 Levels! Some people confuse this with other simple match 3 games but there is actually a strategy involved to correctly move through each level and each level requires a different strategy. I never played any of the other Cursed House games in this series and its a bit overwhelming in the beginning with little insight as to what or how to play the game other than the brief guide that describes how the various obstacles can be eliminated. However by the time you get 10 or 15 levels under your belt it starts to make sense. Took me 32 hours to get through the 120 levels… not to mention the one off game where a Beetle is pushing gems around …. it can make you crazy!
– Real player with 47.5 hrs in game
It’s Cursed House 9 … a member of the beloved Cursed House series. It’s got match 3 mostly with mini-games like spot the difference, clear the board of playing cards, etc. It’s one of my favorite match 3 series.
The main fun for me is figuring out what the heck you need to do! The main goal is easy … clear all of the coins. Well, coins can be frozen, locked, hidden in a chest, blocked by obstacles, split into two pieces, etc. So, you have to do a little mumbo jumbo to clear the obstacles, open the chest, join the split coins, unfreeze the coins, etc. This mumbo jumbo is doing by matching three. It moves obstacles around, unlocks coins, helps join coins, fires cannons, moves mirrors to adjust laser beams … the base system of the game. You have to look at the board and see what needs to be done first, second, and then last. This isn’t always obvious, but trial and error will get you there.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game