Cards Matching Memory Game
Do you like memory games? Looking for a fun way for brain training and a way to improve your memory? Check out Cards Matching Memory Game.
Cards Matching Memory Game is a fun memory game that develops great memory skills. It is super simple to learn play. This matching game is a brain trainer, which can be played in any of your spare time.
Match the cards with pictures. Test your memory while playing different levels.
Flip 2 cards by tapping them. If they match, they will stay there. If they do not match, they will flip back over for you to try again.
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Hidden Object Hunt Classic
Are you ready to test your eyes with Hidden Object Hunt Classic, your seek and find skills will be challenged like never before.
Develops your secret seeker skill to find objects. This is a puzzle game similar to Hidden Object games, in which you have to find the objects while the clock is ticking.
Hidden Object Hunt Classic is not only visually satisfying but also a mentally and entertaining experience after hours of stressful work. If you are looking for a game to test your talent and practice your ability to observe.
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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
Super Chains
Having beaten and very much enjoyed the original Chains back in 2008, getting its sequel after seeing it on the Steam store a couple of weeks ago was a no-brainer. I remember spending quite a few hours on the original, even though it didn’t take too long to finish. It’s one of those games you can easily come back to – play through it once, figure out which levels you like most and replay them whenever you have a few minutes to kill.
Having now beaten the sequel, I can easily see myself coming back to it many times in the future, as well. Super Chains isn’t simply the original with updated graphics – while it brings back nearly half of the original’s levels, it introduces a number of new ideas into the mix. The main mechanic is obviously still connecting a set of colored balls, but this time around they might represent the letters of a word or poker cards – something that wasn’t explored much in the original that I found very enjoyable.
– Real player with 20.3 hrs in game
Super Chains is not necessarily an easy game to review, not because there’s anything wrong with it, but rather because it’s so many different games, all (so far as I’ve played) done right. Enough to please pretty much any puzzle gamer several times over, I’d imagine. And I say that with a rather extensive library of “pure puzzle” games of my own from Steam.
Super Chains starts off slowly, allowing each player to become accustomed to the “connect the colored balls” variety, of which there are several. But when I say several, I don’t mean that that they are the same, or even particularly similar. Certainly not similar enough to become repetitive, and with the presence of both Global and Friends leaderboards, repeat play is very much a given. (Competition never grows old!) And with ten languages (so far), competition is global. And something else that prevents Super Chains from getting old is the superior soundtrack. Easily one of the best I’ve heard for a puzzle game.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Heroic Adventures
This is a ‘Match-3’ game, you need to beat your opponent by constantly eliminating blocks. Different from other ‘Match-3’ games, your skill is not the most important in this game. The most important thing is luck, because the random props are powerful and can help you a lot. If you encounter props many times in one game, you will win easily.
I’ve seen many people give bad comments on this game, but personally, it’s just a tiny little game. Its music is also very good. I think it’s a little pretty good.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
“Heroic Adventures” - This is the case when a seemingly ordinary (basically watered down) puzzle game challenges the player (unnecessary) and player understands that victory depends on his attention and reaction and RNG.
Sharpen your sword (not your mind) and go on an (insane) adventure! In order to perpetuate your name in history (leaderboards?), you need to defeat the 1000HP dragon and on the way you will (meet&greet) many other stupid enemies. Enemies have different characteristics (allegedly), so you need to act quickly by collecting combinations of 3 (fist bug) or more identical tiles to attack the enemy. As you progress, your character becomes stronger and learns new (randomly dropping) magic spells: you can turn the enemy into a stone, or make a hoof strike, make a big combo and deal a lot of damage to the enemy! (Sometimes they simply come too late)
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Jewels of the Mysterious Woodland
Overall: Eh.
I bought this because I’m struggling to find simple games on Steam that don’t try to incorporate story elements or other types of gameplay.
This game is fine, it’s simple and straightforward. It doesn’t bother trying to shoehorn in some adventure.
Cons:
It’s hard to figure out what everything does, how a level ends, and I didn’t realise it was even timed until the 5th time the game just stopped and told me that I had lost.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
Unsatisfying experience.
Bad game design.
Poor controls.
Annoying sound effects.
Many beautiful pictures and meditative music but it doesn’t save the day.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
The Chronicles of Moses and the Exodus
A Bible themed Match 3 puzzle. I like it
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
In this video I take a look at The Chronicles of Moses and the Exodus, a nice little match three from HH-Games and eFunSoft Games.
A biblical story about Egypt and the times of Moses which might not be everyone’s cup of tea but it’s got great match three game play with all the bells and whistles. A nice relaxing title to unwind to after a day of work. Take a look.
Watch the video to see what the game is like…
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– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Wildlife Match
A very solid Match 3. I played in both modes and will definitely play again.
– Real player with 65.2 hrs in game
wildlife match is the carbon copy of animal drop safari . both look and play like a cheap mobile game for kids, with a bunch of animals to rescue (and a human, much less important), but while safari has a mandatory move limit, this offers timed and relaxed game modes, no move limit in either.
– Real player with 28.6 hrs in game
5 Star Hawaii Resort - Your Resort
As with most Roka games the graphics are delightful. The music is very fitting to the Hawaiian theme. While I am recommending this game for true match three aficionados, I must say it is very grindy at the higher levels. A few puzzles seem almost impossible to beat with three stars, and you’re pretty lucky to finish with one or two stars.
Of course the building aspect of the resort is cute and fun. I have to admit the puzzles are very well made, but getting stuck and grinding for literally hours makes the game a bit frustrating and unplayable. I’m no expert or whiz at match three. It’s only because of Roka games I learned to be as good as I am. But even with my skill level at least three of the puzzles so far do have me frustrated to the point of wanting to quit the game.
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
5-Star Hawaii Resort is a fun, mostly relaxing match-3 game with some resort building tossed in. The levels are not consistent in the difficulty, so at times you will finish a level without even realizing it, while other times you may need to replay it multiple times (and I mean multiple!) to achieve 3 stars, if you care about that. I really recommend playing Hawaii Resort BEFORE playing the newer, and improved, 5-Star Miami Resort. Going backwards may be a little difficult as there are no power-ups in Hawaii Resort.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
5 Star Miami Resort
I was a beta tester for this game. I enjoyed it then. The puzzles are challenging but not so much as to cause frustrations. I ended up going back and I’m currently playing the game again to get all the achievements which didn’t all transfer over from the beta.
This is another solid match 3 from RokaPlay. I enjoy it much more than like Hawaii Resort, for example. If you are a match 3 aficionado, I’d certainly recommend trying this. It has cute graphics and nice ambient sound effects. It’s what you’ve come to expect from Roka if you’ve consistently played their games.
– Real player with 67.3 hrs in game
Another solid effort. Fun match 3 game. Not timed, rather you are restricted by number of moves. Cute artwork, funny dialogue.
– Real player with 34.8 hrs in game