Tag: Matching
Great challenges await even the most experienced players but inviting to all types of players at the same time.
An adult-orientated title that, despite some flaws, still provides an element of fun; especially in a casual capacity.
Metropolis: Lux Obscura is a game of two tales, where one revolves around poorly executed gameplay elements, and the other is being hampered by the equally underwhelming storytelling.
A dynamic and expansive story that's strangely packaged into a puzzle game, and done reasonably well.
No matter how many times I changed colors and perspectives, this simple puzzle game just kept coming up dark for me.
A passable matching game that gains points for concept but loses a lot for sloppy porting and generally grind-filled play time.
Just because you don't like something doesn't mean you can't recognize it's value or appeal.
There's enough match three enjoyment to keep even the busiest person entertained for minutes at a time.
A puzzle game that's akin to similar mental teasers such as 'Rubik's Cube' or 'Lights Out'.
A genre with no end in sight.