Tropical Dream: Underwater Odyssey
- Immersive environments
- Over 70 levels plus mini games
- Upgrades and hidden items
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 8.1
- Hard driver (MB) : 84
Review for game: Tropical Dream: Underwater Odyssey
Tropical Dream: Underwater Odyssey is an inspiring story about a girl named Megan who wants to change her life. She’s had enough of living in a busy metropolis and decides to buy an old house on a Tropical Island. Well, nothing in life ever goes as planned; the house she just bought has seen better days. But just when Megan is about to give up, she gets an idea that will change her life: underwater pictures! Help Megan dive into the tropical waters and make her dream come true!
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:
Help Megan dive into the tropical waters and make her dream of underwater photography come true!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I love this game. I've played it through three times, and each time it's fun, different and a challenge. The protagonist of the game (the player) unknowingly purchases a run down property on a tropical island, but turns the lemon into lemonade by learning to scuba dive and take pictures of the fabulous fish nearby. She opens a shop to sell her photos and makes a great success of the business and upgrades all her equipment. The main part of the game is the dives and the photography, which becomes challenging when there are assigned photos to shoot. There are treasures to find, which are well-hidden in the seascape. The fish act so naturally, it's easy to forget that it's a game. Some shoots are pretty difficult, and have to be repeated to be successful. The shop features all the great photos you took, and the treasures that you found. So much fun!
I'm a scuba diver who does underwater photography, so this game really appealed to me. The prior review provides a complete summary of this game. It is fun, it is challenging (to the point of being frustrating at times!) but it has very little match 3 within it, and those are super simple. The fish here are as disinterested in you taking their picture as they truly are underwater, which is the most frustrating part of it! They don't pose for the camera in either venue, so you end up with more tail and back shots than really good photos! Try it, it is a lot of fun, but they need to re-categorize this game out of March 3.