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GameZebo Review: Paradise Quest

Gamezebo writes:

"Lush environments – frothing waterfalls, sunny tidal pools, glistening shorelines whose waves undulate in the breeze – serve as the backdrop for each challenge. Per usual, self-contained stages take the form of a grid of squares inhabited by icons representing various objects, i.e. golden turtles, autumn leaves, ripe avocados, etc.

Swapping two items at a time, you'll need to create lines of three or more similar objects to make them disappear from the board, with higher-situated tiles falling down to close the gaps, and, possibly, sparking off huge combos in the process. Your main goal: Break enough stone tiles by making matches atop them to free a set number of special habitant fragments, remotely located throughout every level."
ThatCanadianguy420 - contributor
Published: 213 days 3 hours ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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