Saturday, May 14, 2011

Game Review – Fishdom: Spooky Splash

Game Review - Fishdom: Spooky Splash

The end of this plot is just that of the original, namely to get a virtual aquarium. This is accomplished just as one would do in actual life. Players simply buy fish, accessories, and various creature comforts for the tank. The keyword here is "buy" as players need cash in place to buy all of this stuff. Cash is earned by completing match-3 levels before time runs out.

In these game levels, players must meet three identical pieces in a row by clicking on two adjacent pieces to trade them around. A trade is only successful if it creates a match. Tiles contain various pieces like ghosts, pumpkins, wizard hats, starfish, crabs, and even seashells.

Some of these pieces sit atop golden tiles. Every level contains a particular number of these golden tiles that the participant must collect in place to go to the next level. The story ends once the player collects all the golden tiles or runs out of time. In some levels, these special tiles are silver and not gold. These tiles must be matched twice in grade to make them. Some tiles are locked, meaning their corresponding pieces can just be freed by matching them with other tiles. Various power-ups like bombs, dynamite charges, warheads, and lightning bolts are offered throughout the levels. These items can destroy multiple pieces in one go.

Fishdom: Spooky Splash lets players choose from approximately 200 different types of pisces and accessories. This form provides a nearly unlimited amount of aquariums one may produce and design. Clicking on the "eye" button at the top of the screen pauses game-play, hides the playing board, and allows you to see the aquarium while listening to the game theme song. A bonus screen-saver featuring your very own personalised aquarium awaits should you successfully ended the full game. As a result, the title`s publisher claims this virtual aquarium provides a fully interactive, customisable environment for players to enjoy.

It is difficult to say who the mixed aquatic/haunted house theme will attract to. One doesn`t generally think about ghosts and goblins while making a fish tank. Adding lighting and accessories to this virtual fish tank doesn`t appear to be as "nervous" as the developers would like players to think. While the original title lays claim to several gaming awards, it is not realize whether or not this deed will take anything new to the board in society to make awards of its own. The title`s publisher claims the plot provides "endless replay value" to gamers. While this may be so for casual players and match-3 enthusiasts, hardcore gamers will rapidly grow bored with this title despite its playability, graphics, and overall appeal. Matching tiles will get old for this type of player regardless of how easily the art and good are made. When it comes to making electronic fish tanks, let`s just say that the hardcore crowd would sooner not.

Fishdom: Spooky Splash is desirable for all gaming audiences. It is usable for work on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Nintendo DS platforms, as good as an online browser-based edition through games.com.

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