I have played to previous match-3 of Rumbic and they were good ones, so what happened here ? Time or moves are limited. The number of powers too and it's impossible to buy new ones. They are granted when advancing in the levels (so they are extra rares). So... Buy this game only if you like to loose again and again until luck helps you. That's not my case.
Lost in Reefs: Antarctic
- Release Date:
- Oct 14, 2016
- Developer:
- Rumbic Inc
- Publisher:
- Rumbic Inc
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
Once upon a time, a powerful civilization where humans and dragons used to live together existed on Earth, and only the traces of it might be found nowadays. It's all gone, only the ruins of the great city have been rested on the seabed close to Antarctic. Although brave and adventurous people like you can find the great civilization and help the expedition looking for this ancient city to achieve its goal.
Features:
- Multilevel with different field shapes, square and hexagonal!
- Engaging goal of reconstructing an ancient city!
- 10 quests based on real life
- Relaxing music and sound effects!
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User Reviews
Pros: -lots of hexagonal M3 boards interspersed with square boards -simple but challenging minigame puzzles with no hint button -soothing soundtrack -inexpensive game Cons: -limited moves/timed only -no Steam achievements or trading cards -extremely luck-based -have to buy all the powerups ---------------------- Very old-school M3. As in dated cartoonish graphics, no relaxed mode, no powerups for bigger matches. The one "newer" concession I did see is you can make moves all the time and don't have to wait for the tiles to settle before another move. I give this a "yes" mostly because the game has so many hexagonal boards mixed in with the typical square boards, which is something you don't see all the time, and there's simple, yet challenging puzzle quests every so often. You amass resources from playing and use said resources to build a town in between levels. Even if there was a relaxed mode, wouldn't recommend this for those who only want to play in relaxed because you'd be ...
I love games that feature penguins. This game has appealing puzzles that are challenging, yet not impossible. There is a mode for timed and limited moves, which is nice. I can learn the challenges of each level in the moves mode, and then challenge myself a bit more later in the timed mode. I also love the music. It's so relaxing. I most definitely recommend this game to people who enjoy match-3 games, and of course anyone who loves penguins!
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: 7.0
- Processor: Any
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Any
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Lost in Reefs: Antarctic cost?
Lost in Reefs: Antarctic costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost in Reefs: Antarctic?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: 7.0 Processor: Any Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Any DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Lost in Reefs: Antarctic available on?
Lost in Reefs: Antarctic is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Lost in Reefs: Antarctic worth buying?
Lost in Reefs: Antarctic has 50% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Lost in Reefs: Antarctic released?
Lost in Reefs: Antarctic was released on Oct 14, 2016.
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