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Age of Japan


Enjoy Japan, through all the seasons, in this wonderfully themed puzzler! Match elements to clear the game cells as you move through tranquil Japanese settings! Play Arcade or Puzzle mode, delighting in the special music and sound effects that run throughout the game. There are 12 incredible bonuses to help in your journey of a lifetime through the Age of Japan!

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  twtscat47's Review - November 3, 2006 - View all my reviews (12)


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I really enjoyed the game. I thought the graphics were very nice. I love 3 match games and I really got addicted to this one. I think this is a game for all ages.


This review has an average score of 4.4 - Based on 12 ratings
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  Mammoth's Review - October 31, 2006 - View all my reviews (2)


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Deja vu. Again.

Graphics: Fine. They look okay and create a nice japanese theme.
Sound: Well the music is average (It sounds really depressed, though), but the sounds got annoying really fast.
Gameplay: It's a generic match 3 game. It has some new bonuses, but nothing special here. Also, unlike most games of this type you don't get any special bonus for breaking more then 3 elements at once.

Sure, it does have a few tricks of its own, but there are much better match 3 games out there. I really wouldn't reccomend this. Save for the new bonuses, it's all been seen before.


This review has an average score of 3.8 - Based on 13 ratings
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  JhoyMeade's Review - November 4, 2006 - View all my reviews (5)


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Well it didn't look as good as I expected. Maybe I wasn't looking that well at the snap shots. It is a normal 3 match game.

It has one round where you just have to get points for some reason.

They also have a puzzle mode which I don't get much. The only thing I can up with is that the time is less and you have to use your brooms until you finish the board or run out of brooms.

It's a ok, and will help past time with the new elements they add in the arcade mode, but I don't think this is one of my great games.


This review has an average score of 3 - Based on 3 ratings
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OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT Memory: 64 MB DirectX: 3.0 or later CPU: P200

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