Magic Match Adventures Review -
" I think the match 3 concept is well known to most people.
I've personally played many myself, including: Cradle
of Rome,
Pizza
Chef. Cradle of Persia,
and many others. I found Magic Match
Adventures just as addictive as Cradle of Rome and Pizza Chef. But
it also has something that those others don't. An actual storyline,
mixed "power-ups" that you can use to help you out, and
surprisingly good graphics.
At first,
after 5 minutes of game play, I assumed that this game was made
for young children. I quickly realized, it most definitely was
NOT. Magic Match Adventures is sometimes extremely difficult, and
many levels took me 30+ minutes to finish. It's addicting, and
you're
always waiting for the next "power-up" you'll be granted
to help ease the game difficulty.
If
there is one flaw it the imps. The first minute and 1/2 is just
3 "imps" playing instruments and singing a song that
puts the "Barney" theme
song to shame. I got so sick of hearing the ever increasingly annoying
verses and chorus, that I skipped through the rest of the song.
I believe the game would have been MUCH better off without these
songs you encounter several times throughout the game.
The
rest of Magic Match Adventures makes up for the imps with it's
stellar graphics, game play, storyline, and addicting quality that
leaves
you wanting
more. An added bonus is the length of Magic Match Adventures, which
is far more than the average match 3, you get plenty of playing
time.
If you've ever been interested or in love
with match 3 style games, don't worry about the annoying Imps, just
but it-- don't let this great game slip away." -
Found My Match
Magic Match Adventures Review - "More
Fun with Magic and the Land of Arcane in Magic Match Adventures!
Amazing how three companies can put out three great games in
a series
like
Magic
Match. Liked
the first, really liked Genie's Journey and LOVED this one. I
enjoy having a story line and something to do with my magic,
not just point promotions. Oh, and this time the elderly Magician
does not talk."
- Match Fan
Magic Match Adventures Review - "Well Magic Match Adventures
still has the imps, but there are some interesting innovations.
First the mana and spell system seems new and refreshing to me,
gaining mana from chains and cast spells is fun and set you free
from common "Collected Bonuses". This system also allows
strategies since you can judge and distribute your mana points
to maximize effects, that means you can trade some mana of one
spell for the others.
Second, the objective of Magic Match Adventures is new as well.
You clear some ingredients to create a red potion and take it to
end the game, instead of the common, clear the background.
Magic Match is always a great gameplay, and you get sort of fond
of the little imps in the end. I recommend Magic Match Adventures." -
Match Fan
Magic Match Adventures Review - "The're
Back!The
imps are back in Magic Match Adventures, the latest
Magic Match game. This time,
rather than just telling a story, we get to play around inside
the imps' lives in
the land
of Arcania. You can even help out, Just wave the wand
over the imp in danger and everything's A-OK
again.
Evil is everywhere, and it picks on the
imps who work and play hard.
It may stop the
wind so a little imp can't fly his kite, steal items for sale
from two imps' tables, or break a machine the imps use to get
work done. To fix everything you have to
run to the Magic Realm - the match-three
game - to collect red potion to create a spell to help them.
As soon as you collect enough red potion
to make the spell, you can throw it upon the struggling imps
and watch the spell take effect.
There are different kingdoms
in Arcania. Every kingdom comes with its own tale.
A
new evil wizard appears in each kingdom along with a Dark-O-Meter
that displays the number of evil spells you
need before dueling the evil wizard in the mini-game.
In the duel, you and the evil wizard race to get the potion elements.
Whoever clears all of the elements first wins the duel.
When you defeat the evil wizard, the imps celebrate and you move
on to the next kingdom. Magic Match Adventures doesn't have lives,
so you can just replay a level if you fail. The
music creates a peppy and colorful atmosphere. Some
imps will interact when you click on them. Click the drummer and
he keeps
beating
the drum with one
stick. Click the singer and notes fly.
All in all, Magic Match Adventures is just as quirky and just as
much fun as the other, but different. Give it a try, there's lots
of new stuff."
- Little Match Girl
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