Azkend 2: The World Beneath reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Actually, a really good Game. It's such a cosy Knobelding, where you can click on some matching stones. This is all packed into an ongoing Story line and graphically really well done. Although I am not normally the Type for such Games, I still liked it, and I would recommend it if it wasn't for an incredibly annoying thing: There is the Special Skill that charges over time and then automatically "shoots away" stones. These are Flashes sizzling all over the Pitch, cleaning up so crackling. I don't understand what the Developers thought, this constant Flashy of lightning is extremely annoying! The Noise is totally annoying and then something flickers around, which literally interns you in between. I was so bothered by this Feature that this is why the Game became unplayable for me after a short Time!
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Another Variation on the compilation of chains and the search for items And as usual, the next heroine got into a remake and courageously, with the help of the player, from this alteration is chosen. And for these games already peculiar good drawing, but quite banal filling. Moreover, the design is quite melkovato in some elements and quite large in others. All stages are limited by time and relax here do not give. The Plot is just extremely slow, but it can be understood-you need to invent an excuse for a large number of levels. So, collect the details on the particles, search for key points and collect the chains in the standard game in a row. There is no Special intellectual strain. The Usual office clique. The game is completely in English and for Russian-speaking office plankton the text will be skipped rather than read. I Do not recommend because of the rather poor filling of the game, constantly repeating gameplay and the lack of Russian translation. But There are cloud saving, achievements and cards.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Azkend 2: The World Beneath is, in my Opinion, the Best Match-3 Game available on Steam, alongside Bejeweled 3. The Goal-as in any Match-3 Game-is always to create a Chain of at least 3 equal hexagonal Stones per Turn. If you think carefully, and use the Power-Ups that will be available later, you can easily climb 20-Fold chains. In each Sub-level, you play free Parts of a new Power-Up, which is completed at the End and can then be used in The Following level. For example, you play a Compass free with which you can even combine different Types of stones. In addition, there is a Hidden Object To be solved at the End of each Level for a Change. The Graphics are elaborate Full HD (1920x1080) and really nice and colorful to look at. The musical Accompaniment is Also very catchy and fits perfectly with the Game. The Achievements in the Game are really very hard to get hold of, 100% is almost impossible in my Opinion. I only have an Achievement after an Hour and I'm not normally as bad as that. On Top there are even trading Cards. I can absolutely recommend this entertaining Game, but those who are smart should perhaps wait for it to appear in a Bundle instead of just under €8 to pay.