Match 3 Revolution reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
★ DRITTANBIETER DRM! Games that require additional Online Activation are generally not recommended by me. I think Steam is already quite sufficient for that. I couldn't even start the Game itself because Of Connection problems ... CAUTION! THIRD PARTY DRM! The games will need an additional online activation generally not recommended by me. I think this is Steam already sufficient. I couldn't play the game because of connection issues ...
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Match 3 Revolution is one of those games that does not deserve its price in the store. The First thing that pushed me away from it-loud beeping sharp sounds in the main menu. I Had to get off the music immediately. I started the game. In The game there are several different modes such as pinball, a mode like a luxora, etc. In principle, the idea is not bad, if not the constant bugs departing during the game. It is Very annoying that in the second mode the chain itself is constantly torn, in pinbole poorly worked out the physical process and the flight. Couldn't Play it for more than half an hour. My rating is 2 out of 10
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
The First level is quite relaxing. Click on the balls, reminiscent of sugar bean, and the voice behind the scenes cheer you up-all the time says "good"... "Great"... "Excellent"... If you're a short-lived, if you ever clicked on these sweets, I'd be praised! Complexity and rules change with each level, the game becomes more and more difficult. The Genre of the game resembles "THREE In a ROW", but with various, changing rules. To go to the next level you need to score a certain number of points. Sometimes you have to pass several times. An Interesting casual puzzle. Sorry to have no cards. Would be a nice bonus.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
I was actually doubly Lucky in this Game: At first I got it as a free Giveaway and then I couldn't (need) play it because of alleged Connection issues. So I've been left with Worse things like hearing Hingherpes and Eyeball Rot (do you actually get Passive Lepra if you watch Videos of it?). Plus, the Game doesn't offer Collectible cards, so I never have to deal with it again. Well, apart from the three Clicks for The Uninstall-but I am happy to accept them with Pleasure. So Far so good: This is where my Review had ended, Steam would have accepted it in this way. But I had only "played" for one Minute and that would be just too short with under five Minutes. So fine, I have tried three More times to use the Work according to its Destiny and it has just as often eluded it. However, it has always found other Excuses not to work. Then I understood: This Piece of Would-be software, contrary to its Description, is a cleverly made error simulator! In these Circumstances, I'd give the Game 10/10, because it makes its Thing flawless (a Paradox, if a fault simulator works flawlessly?!), wouldn't there be that creepy-cheerful Roland organ in the Background. Therefore, it stays with a well-intentioned 0/10.