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Shisensho Solitaire
I received a free key for this game but I wasn’t expecting much and was blown away by the game.
This is not the usual type of Mahjong. Rather it uses Mahjong tiles to create a puzzle. The player needs to remove tiles in pairs, but only if they are on the same side or next to each other. These are randomly created puzzles that you can choose “solvable” or “random” depending on your style of play. Also there are 3 different sizes of boards from small to large. And different modes of play: Casual (includes hints), Regular (no hints), Time Attack, Mini-Game. There are Leaderboards to encourage you to try to beat your last best time and inch up the boards.
– Real player with 388.2 hrs in game
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Simple, pleasant and fun, a darn good casual game.
It comes with several modes of play, standard, casual, timed and quick I believe, and all are fun to accomplish.
The game offers night mode, with a dimmer screen, and two sets of pieces for those who would prefer something other than the mah jong symbols.
There are plenty of achievements for those who like them, as well.
Perhaps most notable is the music, seven delightful tunes that float in the background nicely.
No hesitation of giving this one two thumbs up. It’s simple fun, but sometimes that is what I am looking for. This one does that perfectly.
– Real player with 255.7 hrs in game
SUBARACITY
I was always interested in this game when I saw it on the 3DS a long time ago but never went and bought it. It was lost in my memory until I saw it a few months back on sale and here I am reviewing it.
Subracity (I prefer the original, punny Japanese title of “Subarashi”) is a puzzle game that mashes match-3 and Tetris gameplay together into something that feels brand new. It’s harder than match-3 but easier than Tetris, I would say. By clicking on blocks with the same colour in the same vicinity, they stack into bigger buildings that can be combined with others to maximize your points. You have to be careful of running out of matchable blocks, because destroying blocks costs Mayor Points and you have a very limited supply of them. It’s easy-to-learn, hard-to-master game play as getting to the higher scores and cheevos takes practice and strategy.
– Real player with 60.8 hrs in game
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Fun for what it is, but very limited. So limited, in fact, that I already wrote a guide which I expect to need no upgrading, based on less than two hours of play.
The core of the game is falling blocks of four types (three in casual play) which are defined by the type of base. Each has something on it, a person, a tree, or a building, and as they merge they level up to level nine.
At level ten they all change from their original type to a white base, and can only merge with (any) other ten. Clusters of ten can merge into higher numbers, but those are locked, creating a definite end to the game eventually. (NOTE: I attempted selling them to open up the map, but you lose the points for the building, so that’s not a viable strategy.)
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
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
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
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
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
Atlantic Quest 2 - New Adventure -
TL;DR: Atlantic Quest 2 – New Adventure is well worth a look if you like Match 3 games or are looking for a change of pace. I got so involved in the game, I forgot to track my card drops and that doesn’t happen to me very often.
Pros:
• Decent story but no voice-overs
• Cute graphics and characters
• Can switch back and forth between SWAP, CHAIN and GROUP modes during each level
• Fast game play (make moves while board is in motion)
• Long game (I spend 18:36 getting 16 of 18 Steam Achievements)
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
A completely bog standard match-3 game, with middling to average music, graphics, etc. It gets a thumbs-down for having thrown in gratuitous, borderline racist ching-chong dialogue for the Japanese blowfish character. Seriously? You’re going to use cartoon fish with a barely acceptable “story” (not that a match-3 game really needs a story anyway, but whatever… …. …..) and just stick some “me so solly” style dialogue in to be “edgy”, I guess? Who knows.
So, the game is basically acceptable (if horrifyingly average) with a few interesting mechanics (oil slicks, power-ups, etc) but is crippled by brutally dumb and almost offensive dialogue between characters in between the levels. And to top it all off, there’s an achievement that just might be impossible (~4% of people have it, but that smells like SAM to me), that of completing a level in 30 seconds or less.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Solitaire - Cat Pirate Portrait
So it’s just normal solitaire. It has a cat wearing a pirate outfit as its background. The music is awful so it gets turned off anyway. This is my “play in the background while I’m watching TV or avoiding adulting” game. It really just is bare bones and mindless, but a cute spin on the basic version…because…pirate cat. Plus it’s really cheap…I think I may have gotten it as part of an extremely inexpensive bundle, so maybe wait for it to be on sale or look for it in a bundle deal if the price is scaring you away.
– Real player with 29.4 hrs in game
I can’t stop playing this game. I have “one-more-turn” syndrome.
Okay let’s get right down to it. Yes this game is bare bones, just one background (of the pirate cat!), though it does have two differernt deck face choices. The old normal one (with numbers so tiny I can barely see them!) or a new set of suits that I’m still trying to figure out can and can’t go on top of another card. Thankfully, when in doubt just click on a card and it will automatically go where it can. Or you can click, hold, and drag if you want to be old-school.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Zombie Solitaire 2 Chapter 1
I bought all three chapters of ZS bundled on a whim, and so far I’m glad I did. Just finished Ch. 1 and had a good time playing it. I will say that there are a few levels where cards get stuck on the board and cannot be removed unless using the rifle to shoot them off. At other times a card will get stuck and not come off until a later play. This seemed to happen more often in the higher levels. I liked the power ups and found I used the Joker and the rifle more than anything. It was like Christmas when those would come hidden under cards.
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game
Match 3 levels are not balanced at all, last match 3 level is almost impossible to pass with 3 stars due lack of moves vs zombie’s requirements. Developer promised to fix this issue 4 years ago, with sweety words while he needed attract players to buy chapter 2 and 3, but then he just abandoned all games leaving this “bugs” unsolved. This is very immature and mean step from his side and that’s why he is receiving negative review from me. Game was kinda cute and I liked it, but this unbalance annoyed me whole the time I spent in match 3 levels. Hopefully next chapters will be better balanced… 😡
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game