Rainbow Mystery Review

Review

Rainbow Mystery


Sugar Games
Sugar Games
Genre: Casual Game
October 2006
Platform:

PC



Review by Karla Munger
December 6 , 2006

 

 

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We thought it would
be fun to review some of the casual games we currently have available
in our JA Casual Game Center. Needless to say, these games are
very addictive and while our enthusiastic reviews are, for the
most part short, the time spent playing these games is not. Once
you have read the review, drop by the JA Casual Game Center and
download a free trial version of the game for yourself, but remember
– you have been warned!

Rainbow Mystery screenshot - click to enlargeNeed a tranquilizer? Well, you can either ingest some noxious chemicals or you can play Rainbow Mystery — which, BTW, has no unpleasant side-effects (unless you consider it unpleasant to spend several fun-filled hours in front of your computer).

Players take on the role of Lily, who is tasked with ridding her village of an evil curse. This is accomplished by solving Match-3 puzzles filled with colorful flowers. The game has 70 levels and is playable in three modes: Relax, Classic and Duel.

In Relax mode, this puppy is the most soothing casual game I’ve ever played. The effect is due in no small part to the game’s music, which is wonderful (as are the sound effects). There are also no time constraints in this mode, leaving players free to luxuriate in the game’s ambience without having to rush. Ahhhhh…

Rainbow Mystery screenshot - click to enlargeClassic mode is timed and presents more of a challenge, while Duel mode features turn-based competition with an  A.I.-controlled magician. None of the modes is overly difficult.

As some of you may know, I generally don’t get along too well with Match-3 games. Rainbow Mystery is a most welcome exception. It’s a wonderful game, and I truly enjoyed playing it!

 

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