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Tag: Puzzle
Art Stories Review
By Chad Sapieha
Most of the time Art Stories is a pretty standard match-three puzzle game in the vein Jewel Quest. Players have to clear colored orbs from grids of varying shapes and sizes by swapping pairs to make horizontal or vertical rows of three or more like-colored spheres. It's entertaining enough, but it's also very been-there-done-that. However, it still manages to stand out from the crowd by virtue of its frequent "art" levels, which add a unique secondary challenge that, though executed a bit sloppily, ends up being both fresh and fun.EDGE Review
By Ryan Hewson
In Malcolm Gladwell's book Blink, he proposes that humans actually tend to make up their minds about something within the first two seconds of perceiving it. Everything else is just elaborate justification for those first two seconds: whether or not you got the job in an interview, what colour of car you like, or what sort of pet you're going to get. I don't know if it absolutely holds true for video games, but I did decide that I loved Mobigame's Edge in roughly two seconds. The luminous brilliance of this perfectly realized puzzle game is apparent right from the start.Fishdom 2 Preview
By Erin Bell
Playrix's Fishdom is a game that's seen numerous spin-offs, from special themed titles for Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving to last year's hidden object game Fishdom H20: Hidden Odyssey. Now Playrix is going back to its roots with Fishdom 2, a direct sequel to the original match-3 / aquarium simulation that started it all.Steamballs Review
By Jim Squires
If you're a developer of a Match-3 game, it must truly be a challenge to stand out from the herd in a meaningful way. They've become pretty ubiquitous at this point, and it takes a game pretty unique to set itself apart. That's where Steamballs steps in. It combines a veritable ton of style and introduces the idea of weight and scales, giving us a whole new way to line up three of the same object.Iron Horse Review
It turns out for most of my life I've been hooking up trains the wrong way. I've been spending all this time hooking them up with phrases and clauses they way they do it down in Conjunction Junction. According to Appstar Games, however, I could've skipped over all that learning mess and just tapped my finger to get the job done. If Conjunction Junction taught us to hook up trains with words, can The Iron Horse hook us up with fun?Puzzle Chess Review
Puzzle Chess is a bit of a misnomer. It's not really a puzzle game and it's only barely like chess. For the life of me however I couldn't think of a better way to describe it. It's a game that certainly take a different approach to incorporating chess into the mix. While different is always appreciated however that doesn't always make it great. Puzzle Chess seems to just straddle the line between ok and good.Treasure Quest Review
By Alicia Ashby
Treasure Quest is sometimes described as a game portal rather than a social game, which isn't too far off. In theory you start a "game" of Treasure Quest by creating an avatar. You can level up and unlock more outfits for your avatar, which you pay for with virtual currency you earn by playing particular games. The games are fairly typical single-player casual fare and form the meat of Treasure Quest's experience.(Don’t) Save the Princess Review
By Erin Bell
Fairytales are full of happy endings - of knights in shining armor saving damsels in distress. But sometimes it can be fun to play the bad guy too. In (Don't) Save the Princess from Shen Games you'll use magical arrows to guide an unlucky knight straight into the waiting jaws of a lip-smacking green monster.