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Tag: Puzzle
Yosumin! Review
By Chad Sapieha
Square Enix's Yosumin! began life in 2006 as a Web-based game in Japan that ran in Internet browsers. A year later an enhanced version was released for the Nintendo DS — again, only in Japan. But now this simple but addictive puzzler has finally been published in North America through several casual games portals. There's no real narrative in Yosumin!, just a rapid succession of hundreds of stages—some of which are as short as a few seconds and others of which can stump players for half an hour or more—and a healthy helping of cutesy Japanese design (we're talking bright pink loading screens, kitschy emoticon-style playing pieces, and feverish music that could have been pilfered from a TV game show).Crayon Physics Deluxe Review
By David Stone
Remember how your teachers always told you that doodling with your crayons all day long was a waste of time? In Crayon Physics Deluxe, not only will you be rewarded, it's the only way to play.The goal of Crayon Physics Deluxe is simple: propel the red ball into the star. But unlike most puzzle games, there truly are an infinite number of solutions for beating each of the game's 70+ levels. As the game's first screen states, "It's not just about finding the right solution. It's about finding the awesomest one." The reason for this is that you can literally draw anything you like, and it comes alive in the game's world.Asami’s Sushi Shop Review
As any sushi chef will tell you, making sushi is a serious art that requires years of training to master. That's the idea behind Asami's Sushi Shop, a match-3 restaurant game that has you learning the ropes and filling customer orders with frantic tile matching.Asami's grandfather is ready to pass on the family's sushi business, and he believes Asami has what it takes to become a sushi master. Before he can give her the business, she needs to prove herself and learn the sushi-making skills of an expert chef.Dragon Portals Review
By Chad Sapieha
Rather than popping marbles, twisting hexagons, or swapping gems, Dragon Portals, a new match-three game from veteran casual game studio MythPeople, has players dropping colored orbs from the back of one flying dragon to another in an effort to match up three or more similarly-hued spheres. Apart from this one twist, and better-than-average art direction, it's a fairly run-of-the-mill puzzler.Quilting Time Review
If you want something different than your typical time management - hidden object - match 3 game, than maybe you should take up quilting...in a game, of course. Quilting Time is an original pattern-finding puzzler by Jenkat, where you get to help the enthusiastic Grandma Giddywinks make lots and lots of patchwork quilts. That's assuming you can keep up with the pace! If you've ever taken an IQ test, the game play will probably be familiar to you. It's very similar to the block design part of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. There are four different game play modes, with adjustable difficulty levels, but the core mechanics stay the same.BumbleTales Preview
By Erin Bell
Tandem Games will soon be launching a neat new match-three puzzle game called BumbleTales, and the studio gave Gamezebo a sneak peak. Your job is to repopulate the town of Springleton, which is home to eccentric green blob-like characters known as Bumbles.Flower Paradise Review
By David Stone
Just in time for spring, Fugazo brings us Flower Paradise, a game that allows you to create your very own exotic gardens, without all the backaches, sunburn and dirt getting under your fingernails.Essentially a match-three and box-builder game two-in-one, Flower Paradise retreads a lot of ground we've seen before, but does it in such a tasteful, well-executed way that it makes for a very relaxing, zen-like experience.Flower Paradise's production values are very much like the vibe the game exudes: clean and neat without being ostentatious. The music is a cross between Asian and light jazz, relaxing and helping to set the mood for the natural beauty you are going to create.Paradise Quest Tips Walkthrough
By I-play
Check out these tips and tricks for I-play's environmentally conscious puzzler, Paradise Quest. GENERAL TIPS As you make your way across each level, searching for that next Habitat Fragment may require you to traverse great distances. Making matches near the edge of the screen will move the board further than matches in the center of the screen. Also, the bigger the match the further you travel. So look for big matches near the edges of the screen to get where you going fast. T...