
I think the fun factor will increase, by figuring out more about the modes and power-ups! I do love Match 3 games in general, and I already want to play this game far over the hour-long Demo!! I do plan on using a free game coupon for the game. Also, Relaxed mode probably would help to learn about certain modes of play, as well as some of the Power-ups and what they can accomplish. oh, well, next time I play, I'll try the Relaxed Mode for those, and maybe I'll figure out some magical tip in order to beat the timer more easily. I guess it's good to have to "achieve" by playing over and over and over.

Timer, that darned timer: made some levels particularly difficult to beat. Like mentioned above, I believe you need to pick 5 of 6 game modes, to complete one game, but I'm not even certain of that.! *The biggest negative for me were the instructions! This coming from a person big on instructions but Gees-Louise, they were confusing. I won't bore you with details about all Power-ups, you get the drift by now, I'm sure. or soĮarthquake- shakes board and all gems fall off, including all Power UpsĪlso included with the Power-ups are Fireballs and Ice-balls, which I assume is where we get the name of this game. The game board readjusts itself after about 15 secs. Reverse- Quickly turns game board 180 degrees, so new gems appear from the bottom of board, and get knocked off above. Some different Power-ups than what I've seen before, i.e.:

The game chooses a color/s that you must use to complete these different modes of play, sometimes using a number that needs to be reachedģ.


Need to compete 5 of 6 to complete a game.* For example, modes include Line Painter- you need to "paint" on the board by completing Match 3 lines horizontally and vertically to clear all squaresĭestroyer- match 3 using one color, and destroy all squares Brightly colored graphics on a black playing board make this game of Match 3 different- ģ. Can pick timed or relaxed, at the start of gameĢ.
