League of mermaids is a remix of puzzle bobble. Instead of launching bubble here you allow them to drop into the correct position taking physic into account. The idea is great and it could have been a great puzzle game but it isn't. What happened? You can't aim properly. Plain and simple: You. Can't. Aim. The game does not feature any kind of difficulty it features randomness. I felt like flipping a coin trying to get ten thousands of tails in a row. It wasn't fun.
League of Mermaids
- Release Date:
- Sep 22, 2015
- Developer:
- Alder Games
- Publisher:
- Legacy Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- Over 60 levels of Match 3 + Physics puzzle fun!
- Use multiple strategies and brilliant power-ups to clear pearls and earn achievements!
- Beautiful hand-drawn artwork that brings the League of Mermaids to life!
- Unique Bottomless Trench and Zen Pearls mode for unlimited replay value!
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User Reviews
If you're looking for a good match 3 game, League of Mermaids has you covered. The game contains an incredible number of match 3 boards, getting increasingly more difficult as you proceed in the story. What I really like here is that the boards are not on a grid, instead they take several forms ranging from your basic "ball pit" to free floating boards in space that require strategic dropping to solve them completely. The story is forgettable, told by static images. A mermaid has lost treasures which means the world will be destroyed, so she has to solve match 3 puzzles to get them back. Each stage contains 15 boards, and you return a treasure after every 5th board. The match 3 puzzles can be solved relatively easily, even the difficult ones, but to get a 3 star rating on each board you do not only need to solve it (1st star), but also solve it before the time limit (2nd star) and also match an additonal challenge for the 3rd star. This is where the difficulty comes in, since it usua...
[b][u]Game Information[/u][/b] "League of Mermaids" is a Match 3 game. The game was developed by Alder Games and published by Legacy Games. [b][u]The Game Review[/u][/b] Game Visuals I want to mention that the visuals in the game are well done. The visuals can be adjusted in the game's option menu. Game Audio I want to mention that audio for the game is well done. Even though the audio is somewhat simplistic and repetitive. The audio can be adjusted in the game's option menu as well. Gameplay There are no difficulty game modes to choose from. All levels have their own difficulty. There is a timer in the game. The levels can still be completed even if the time has run out completely. The story campaign mode has three chapters with the total of fifteen levels. There are three bonus chapters with a total of fifteen levels. But they are not connected to the story campaign. There is a zen mode. Endless match 3 modes with no timer. There is an ability to level up in this mode but ...
This game worth for sure the money even if its not in discount because you have at least 10 hours of gameplay.And for the players that wanna do 100% of the game its gonna take you even more . League of Mermaids is a cute Match 3 game that plays with physics. Really easy to learn the mechanics of the game and pretty simple to play left click and right click of mouse only . Story is fine you need to recovers the treasures before the kraken is summoned and destroy your mermaid world. Music is nice and quality of the world ambiance is well made . There is 6 worlds and 3 bonus game mode to play. There is alot of achievements for the achievements hunters ! But watch out they wont be easy in this game . You will need luck and skills or even both sometimes to get the 3 stars on each level. Achievements are only for the 3 first worlds and the 3 bonus game modes. I would give it 3.5 out of 5 Sorry if my english was bad and i hope you will enjoy this game :) Melovia
An astonishing exercise in frustration. I bought this game because I thought it might be exactly the sort of mobile-style fairly simple puzzle game that can distract my young niece when she wants to play on my fancy computer when I have to watch her. Of course, before letting the kid play something, I test it myself, and I found this game too infuriating to play to think my niece would have any fun with it. This is a game that looks on the surface like a "Puzzle Bobble" clone, but it introduces a very, VERY dubious physics system that can cause tiny taps to marbles (I mean "pearls") to make a marble either go nowhere or fly wildly off the edge of the screen at a million miles an hour. You match and eliminate marbles when they "touch", but marbles can easily come to rest a pixel away from one another and not "touch", only to have the next marble you drop to try to finish off a connection send the middle marble hurtling away at mach 2, throwing a differently-colored marble in its pla...
League of Mermaids is a match three type game with a physics twist, so you drop balls in from the top of the screen to make groups of three or more, and as you clear the other balls fall into place possibly making more triples and clearing. The levels are fairly easy to complete, so the main limitation is trying to get three stars on each level - the second star being for beating the target time (usually fairly well set - you don't need to rush normally, but you can't dawdle either). A third star is dependent on the level - some require a chain of clears (say 9 in one move), some limit you to a maximum number of moves, and some require you to match the three silver hearts. As you progress through the levels a few extra mechanics are added in - frozen balls that need to be matched before they can be moved, and some special bonuses you can collect causing your next ball to explode, or bounce around clearing everything it touches, etc. So mostly the key to the game is how the physics wo...
I'll be brutally honest, I wouldn't have purchased this if it wasn't for the recent sale. This game has a lot of nostalgia value for me since I used to play the mobile version when I was younger, which is one of the reasons why I paid for it in the first place. However, I don't think it's worth the price you pay for it. It's frustrating, it's not easy, the physics engine isn't amazing, I've sank many attempts into levels and quit out of impending rage and quit the game for the day knowing that I'll probably delete my progress if I keep playing and keep failing objectives and keep restarting the level til my patience runs out. But there's something that keeps it fun despite so many negatives. It's somewhat unique and the graphics are nice and even though the gameplay is annoying at times, it's a rather tranquil experience. To sum it up I would recommend this game if you want a unique Match 3 experience with a nod to titles such as Peggle, but I'd wait until the sales come back around...
Okay game, bouncy marbles galore :)
This game is wonderful. The physics are tight. Very addictive. Well Done!
As you can see from how many hours I've spent on this game, I really enjoyed this for casual gaming. The premise is simple, you need to match up different coloured circular gems in order to get them off the board and to clear each level completely. The physics are nice, the gems move well and their weight affects the gems surrounding them. There are a lot of very tricky puzzles where you have to try to get a perfect score by matching special gems, and there is a good problem-solving element to all levels. It's also very replayable as you struggle to get a perfect score n earlier levels which you initially just were thankful to complete in the first place. There are also special gems which allow you to eliminate more gems as you go along, including 'bombs' which explode surrounding gems, ones which destroy a line, and others which destroy all of one colour. The bottomless pit level is one which makes you come back again and again as you try to beat the achievement (haven't yet - so c...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8
- Processor: 1.2 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128 MB video card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 216 MB available space
FAQ
How much does League of Mermaids cost?
League of Mermaids costs $5.59. Currently 20% off!
What are the system requirements for League of Mermaids?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, or 8 Processor: 1.2 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB video card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 216 MB available space
What platforms is League of Mermaids available on?
League of Mermaids is available on Windows PC.
Is League of Mermaids worth buying?
League of Mermaids has 74% positive reviews from 27 players.
When was League of Mermaids released?
League of Mermaids was released on Sep 22, 2015.
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