There’s no undo button, so any mistakes mean a do-over. I find I have to be very deliberate in my moves or I could end up having to restart the whole level from scratch. But the controls are finicky and often send me in a different direction than I swipe. I have mixed feelings about the game, as I love the art style and enjoy the puzzles. I’ve nearly finished the game, with only about ten levels left, but made a walkthrough for the first two chapters here. Later, keys are added that open up blocked paths, and eventually you’ll come across tiles that need to be crossed twice instead of just once. When there are multiple different colored portals, you really need to think things through and plan out your moves. First, there are portals that move you across the board to another tile. New mechanics are added every once in a while to complicate things. It starts off simple, but gets pretty tricky by the third chapter. The levels are basically line-drawing puzzles, where you need to walk over every tile on the board once. You search for him through four chapters that represent the four seasons. You play as a plant looking for the boy who used to water it but then got too busy and forgot. You can also try my walkthrough if you get stuck, though it ends where the game locked up for me.ĭigital Melody’s Nature Matters is a gorgeous puzzle game with a sweet and sparse story. Hopefully the rest of the game will release sooner than later and I can give my final thoughts on it. Even though the puzzles are forgettable, I would gladly stick with it to see where the story goes. Considering the game isn’t done yet, I would recommend holding off until the final episode is out, or at the very least when the bugs are fixed. But it happened again a few minutes later, and even though I managed to get past it somehow and complete the game once, it’s happening over and over on my second playthrough and I can’t get past it this time. I would have to kill the app and then continue to get it working again. But the biggest issue is that I encountered some nasty bugs where the game would just stop responding. Most of them are either too easy, reliant on trial and error, or a couple of tedious tile-sliding puzzles that are almost exactly the same. Besides that, I didn’t find the puzzles particularly engaging. The story ends abruptly, and it’s hard to tell whether it will have a satisfying final episode. Unfortunately, it’s only the first two of three episodes, so it’s hard to really recommend it at this point. I’m curious to see where it goes, and I like both the hand-drawn artwork and haunting soundtrack. Soon he meets a woman who knows more and they team up to try and solve the mystery. Meanwhile, he’s seeing strange things and those sightings are backed up by a homeless guy he buys donuts for. The police can’t figure out what happened to her and Same refused to give up. It’s about a guy named Sam whose wife disappeared, leaving no trace except her severed arm found in a dumpster. There’s also a lot of news for Sky players, so make sure to stick around for the entire roundup! Beyond This SideĬrescent Moon Games published Glim Games’ supernatural point-and-click adventure, Beyond This Side, on iOS this past week. But it’s been a busy one for puzzle fans, some worthwhile and some less so. While there are some new games to cover today, there aren’t as many as last week. Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I’ve been playing over the last seven days.
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