Casual Review writes: "The core gameplay is Match-3, where you slide icons into groups of three or more; to win, you use power-ups to make particular objects (such as shards of a magical hammer) fall to the bottom of the screen. There are also hidden object levels similar to what they had in 4 Elements, but with more variety. You can search for pieces of items in order to form a complete object; or you place these completed objects, jigsaw-style, back into the scene."
RipTen: It’s not always size that matters (that’s what she said), but often what is done with what you have. Even with a scant 4 releases this week, this release is not one to be ignored.
Easy Interactive, a creator, publisher and distributor of family-friendly and casual video games, is expandig into the United States with the opening of its new location in Austin, Texas. In celebration of the new office, Easy Interactive is bringing four of its most successful Nintendo DS titles to the North American market this spring.
I'm intrigued by the Hollywood Files title, at first glance. I wonder how successful these guys are in Europe.
Easy Interactive’s Call of Atlantis for Nintendo DS, the third instalment in the popular Atlantis game series, has launched today. Call of Atlantis is a match-3 game that throws in hidden object challenges and a compelling story in to the mix.