Lost Inca Prophecy 2: The Hollow Island
Bullet
- Tons of Match 3 and minigame Levels
- 2 different game modes
- Amazing Gameplay and Story
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- OS : Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 48
Review for game: Lost Inca Prophecy 2: The Hollow Island
Join Seraphine in this amazing adventure to save the world from its doom in Lost Inca Prophecy 2: The Hollow Island! The entire world is in danger! Volcanoes are erupting and the earth is shaking! You are the only one that can prevent the Prophecy from happening. Enjoy the incredible matching fun and unique mini-games in this great Match 3 game!
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Genre : Match 3
Match or swap items into groups of 3 or more in wild and colorful settings.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
The entire world is in danger! Join Seraphine in this amazing adventure and save the world from its doom.
AFERON - BigFishGames
This is a "moving board" game, like 4 Elements, in the sense that the board is much larger than the game window, and it will move in the direction you have made your last match. You can play in switch or chain mode. There are (so far) two kinds of mini-games, both fun. Graphics and music are both very good. The game is timed, but the timer only works to give you a star for finishing with time left. It does not end the level. You get one star for finishing the level, one for having time left, and one for breaking 100% of the tiles. You can exit the level after breaking 80% of the tiles, which helps if you have trouble finding the unbroken ones. I found that after 20 or so levels, I often could not get both the "time left" star and the "100% done" star, but then I'm a slow player due to arthritis. Personally, I really enjoy the game, and after 2 hours of play it is quite difficult enough. I know some people will not like the board moving automatically, but I would recommend trying the game for a while even if the first reaction is negative, because most people will get used to it and lose the vertigo-like sense it can give at first.
I've been waiting for the sequel, for so long, and it's what i expected,
All I can say is it is Brill the playability is just great love from me Ria Recommend; Recommend; Recommend;
This game is so much fun. You have the option of swap or chain which I thought was great. It does have a timer but once time runs out you are still able to finish the game -- but you do lose a star. There are three stars that you can earn on each level. Some didn't like the floating board, but I found it made the game more challenging. There is a mini map that helps you along the way. The graphics are gorgeous and the storyline is great. All in all, a fabulous game!
This game is great! I recommend it to everyone who loves match3 games!
I am a fan of Match 3 Games and I love this one. Game play is challenging and lots of fun. Hope there will be a version for the iPad 3rd generation very soon. More games like this one please - Match 3 games that are addictive and have an untimed mode.
if you like match 3 games but getting bored with same old this is the game for you. extra challenge of moving screen that you get used to very fast. if movement bothers you just dont bounce around and match from one corner or side to other map in top right helps alot i really enjoyed this game !! keep at it for the whole trial and you will too
This is one of those great games that is well done, not too difficult, and just a fun way to pass some time. It has an interesting, brief storyline that sets up the game that reminded me a little bit of Tomb Raider and Jewel Quest. The game itself is a combination of match 3, puzzle, and search. You can play the M3 either by switching tiles or creating groups, and there are other features common to M3 games, like matching 5 tiles activates a "bomb" tile. You have to make a certain number of matches to get the key that unlocks the board (which finishes the round), but what's different about this game is that the board moves as you make matches, so you have to navigate back to the keyhole in order to use the key once you have it. Reminded me of the way the 4 Elements gameboards move. It was fun. There's also a mini-map in the upper right that shows you where you are in relation to the keyhole. The puzzle games are straighforward. The pieces are out of order and you click to match the right piece in the right spot to complete the picture underneath and in the search game you're shown a small section of the picture and you have to click on where it appears in the bigger picture. I've played other games where these are much more difficult, and really enjoyed being able to find things more quickly. Overall, an enjoyable game to pass the time that has variety, and is not so hard that it gets frustrating. It's a "buy it" for me.
Based on the first few stages of Level 1. You start out by having to save the world from a catastrophe. The level starts with a jigsaw-like puzzle where you have to switch the rectangles to make the picture. Then you get into the match 3 where you can choose "switch" or "chain". Graphics are crisp and clear, and very picturesque. No timer, which is always a bonus for me. So far the stages are easy, but from experience I would bet that they would get more challenging as you go along. I used a game credit, but I would have purchased it anyway. I am going to really enjoy the rest of this game.
This is a similar program as Paradise Quest, yet excitingly different. Very challenging.