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| Fairy Nook |
$6.99 |
Navigate a fairy tale world and help find Mathin's friends. It's more than a twist on match-three games... it also provides a hop, skip and a jump!
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Demo Version (PC)
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"Ah! A new match three game, " I thought. So I downloaded the demo. As the game was loading, I was excited. Not just because it was new, but it looked good. Then the story opened up and I was hit with bad grammar. "Oh, well. Perhaps English is not the native language," I thought. When I received my first power-up, I noticed a typo. Instead of "Create," it said, "Creare." The story stated that rabbit Mathin had been summoned by his grandmother to help her, and, on his way to her home, he was going to meet up with some friends to help him. However, I played the first five levels and he has yet to meet anyone. Before level six began, I was hit with another chapter with more bad grammar! Not only that, but when I received my first power up, it said I could use it to "Creare a spring," but it did not tell me how to do that. A Magic wand appeared, and I was using it on Mathin to no effect (turned out you have to use it on one of the playing pieces to change it to a spring).
This could have been a really great game. The potential is there. The graphics are good and give a fairy tale appearance, but the game play is repetitive, and the bad grammar and typos are just too distracting. |
This review has an average score of 4.7 - Based on 3 ratings
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