Eco-Match
- Explore World environments.
- Save animals and their lands.
- Reduce the carbon footprint!
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 57
Review for game: Eco-Match
The polar ice caps are receding, the rain forests are vanishing, and animals are losing their habitat. The World is changing… but we can change it back! The nations of the World have joined together to form WorldSAFE, an organization with the power and resources to put things right again. Take control as WorldSAFE’s newly appointed leader and bring balance back to nature. Travel the globe in search of environmental hot zones and start fighting back, one match a time!
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
6736 points
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Join the fight against pollution in this heart-warming Match-3 game where you can save the environment and make a difference!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I like this game but it's not for me, you can only play in the timed mode and as I am disabled there is no way I can play the later levels, I haven't got the co-ordination to finish fast enough, a real pity.
relaxing and fun and I'm helping the planet from the comfort of my favorite chair
It was fun and exciting for me, I couldnt wait till i could buy it. It was a little challenging for me but easy. i didnt tire of it at all. fun graphics and music. Im 50 years old,
At first glance this game looked to be for the young or beginner match 3 player, but I found it to be fun and relaxing. There is a lot of self-reading tutorial at the beginning, but it clearly explains what the game is about, why you're working on that eco-task, and what you're required to achieve. I really like that the mode changes for each game board: swap, group or replace icon. Add to that in each level there are the usual tiles to turn clear, some doubled and tripled, single and double chains, achieving the goal of collecting the number of each of the key icons on that board, all the while, remembering to collect gold whenever possible so that you can build structures that benefit each of the areas. The timer is generous so minimal stress there. The icons change, except for the gold, on every board, so you're not looking at the same icons for hours. I usually turn the music way down, but I like the sound track with this game. The only negative I have on this game is that it does not support 'drag and drop' technology in the swap mode, but you do get used to that quickly. The overall quality and variety of this game supersedes this one negative. I completed all of South America and part of Greenland during the one hour trial, but didn't read all of the eco-text, just the instructions, so this game presents hours and hours of fun! All games don't have to be super challenging to be good. I hope you'll enjoy it, too!
I wanted to like this game. I like most anything having to do with animals...but just couldn't get into this one. Very repetitive; didn't hold my interest. Might be better suited for the younger crowd///