Great atmosphere, sound effects and graphics made for an enjoyable experience. I liked exploring the areas and the scarcity of keys, requiring me to go back several boards to open certain doors. I didn't have a lot of time to play it for the first time, but I will definitely revisit it later. I'm glad zombie week brought this one to my attention.
I typically enjoy any sort of match-3 game, even moreso with jungle themes.. but the electric-bolt animation during the match-ups is far too long and makes this game a chore to play.
Fun Game. I enjoyed the mechanics and objectives. It reminded me a bit of Rampage, and would have been a great touch to see King Kong or Godzilla in one of the scenes. I'm glad Epic Week brought this to my attention, I wouldn't have known about it otherwise.
So much potential, but too easy once you get the hang of it. Strength + reproduction + click & drag linking several cells together FTW. Fun game, though.
Oh hey, this is really original. I like the old-school feel, reminds me of Robotron. This needs badges, or at least a single badge for reaching the pig.
Enjoyable little game. I liked the graphics, but it would have been nice to have an occasional 'random' object (a space station, some cosmonauts, or a comet) to break the monotony.
77 First try. I think the first section balancing act takes too much continual adjustment. Maybe give it a timer like the 3rd WASD section, or maybe move it further down the list? Anyway, good fun regardless, just not something I'd personally play more than once or twice.
I'm not a big fan of point & click adventures, but I really enjoyed this one because of the illustrations and animation. Anika was sweet waving goodbye to the mountain (and the river creature).. thanks for a pleasant diversion.
What a beautiful game, and such a pleasure to play. The updates make this sequel a real winner. Can't say enough good things about it. Definite favorite.
Always enjoyed playing the original. This version, not so much. The ability to rotate the board is an interesting addition, but the floating mathematical formulas after each sum of 9 is achieved is extremely irritating and takes away one of the greatest things about the original: its simplicity.