Item Collector - Pirates
Item Collector - Pirates - Play through a huge amount of different levels with increasing difficulty and alternative exciting game modes. Bring you brain to the limit and find all the matching pairs!
Product feature:
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100 levels
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100 achievements
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Easy gameplay
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Includes sfx and music
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Great graphics
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Safe
Poor layout and buggy.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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– Real player with 1.4 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
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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
Brick BiuBiu
A simple and casual shooting elimination game. Eliminate the bricks and get a higher score! The player moves the actor to move left and right, send bullets, a line of bricks are filled, you can get scores. As the score increases, the speed of generating new bricks also increases. In hard mode, brick generation also moves left and right. When the brick hits the actor, game is over.
Kombine
An interesting combination game
What this game is: It is a combination game where by matching three similar value dice, you get to form one of a higher value.
How does it work? The game has 50 setups you need to solve. Each setup will have from one to three coloured bases (blue, yellow and dark orange). You need to move from these bases to “integrate” some like coloured dice located farther away. Moving means placing by default a one point die on each square you travel through, and once you’ve made three, the dice will automatically combine at the last die you’ve placed on the board. Once you have solved the 50 original setups, the game proposes you 5 timed speed runs of 10 setups each.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
I’m disappointed. First of all you can’t change to a windowed mode. Alt-enter will give you a window but the game doesn’t resize so it’s unplayable like that. Highly annoying. Second, there are two modes, your basic levels and they unlock the timed trials. Sounds like a lot of puzzles. Nope. Same ones. To make it seem like there are more puzzles the dev duplicated the original levels to make a new mode allowing you to time yourself. Why couldn’t that be in the basic leveling mode? If the puzzles were different and you had to complete them under a certain time frame, then okay. But the same ones and only seeing what you time is to beat yourself is bogus as a separate mode.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
TripleBuilder
Ok, at first I was like; this game is meh…. Cool idea, love the sodoku like grid/puzzle play. Then I figured out how to move the camera. Then I realized you could play across borders. And then I timed out. I said “What, this was just starting to get good!” Then I found Infinite Mode and it is 2 hours later. I am officially addicted. Please, please figure out how to fix the point system the Infinite mode. Or make it so you can continue to build your little city when you have time again. So easy to learn, I will be playing for hours. I love how the buildings top out at level 9 as well.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I’m on the fence with this, somewhere between a “Yes” “No” recommendation. I opted for “Yes” because the building / Match 3 concept is interesting and it’s a free game, so worth a play through. For me, there wasn’t enough strategy to maintain interest, but I’m hoping the game will grow on me with a few more plays!
English is not the default language, but that can be changed. On the main screen, the third button down opens the options screen and the third option opens the language screen.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Word Hunt Fever
the game crashed a few times but it is still a great game and an enjoyable challenge.
– Real player with 43.0 hrs in game
Word Hunt Fever is a creative mixture between different puzzle games.
You have a checklist filled with words that you need to find, which is a lot harder than it sounds.
Finding a word rewards you with extra moves, and with those moves you can swap letters around on the board to create a word that you need.
You can also gain Shuffles which you can use when you are stuck, to get a new board filled with letters.
The goal is to set a perfect highscore to become number one on the global leaderboard.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Day Repeat Day
The match-3 aspect is standard, but the story-telling and choices affecting endings is pretty cool. The overall feel of the game is brilliant and I love stuff like this. Perhaps a bit steep at full price buut it’s a great experience - give it a shot on sale.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
WTF did I just play? Just when I thought I’d seen it all, someone mixes a match-3 game with a visual novel and some kind of dystopian/satirical life sim, throws in weird video sequences and lots of social and political commentary, and the result is amazingly good? Like, seriously, it doesn’t only get points for originality, it’s actually really well done. The UI is a bit bare-bones, but the writing is brilliant, the piano music beautiful and atmospheric, and I’m not an expert on match-3 puzzles, but they seemed very good as well - challenging, but not frustrating, and also perfectly integrated in the story.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Triblock
Cool vegetables. First 10 levels are easy. Next levels are make you start thinking.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
triblock offers simple tetris gameplay, but it’s much better than I expected. the rule, as always, is that 3 or more of the same thing will disappear, and the 60 puzzle levels, unlocked one at a time, require a lot of thinking ahead and planning, as you have to create certain shapes there. diagonals also count, so some of them will be really tricky to pull off. infinite mode is the other option, starts with only 3 columns, but speed, board width and tile variety keep increasing.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Food Mahjong
poorly coded and designed, but i guess it’s fun
– Real player with 1442.8 hrs in game
Only thing i wish it did was save you progress but other then that i like it.
– Real player with 87.7 hrs in game