Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun reviews

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Product received for free Oriental 3-Match Game Gameplay In Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun we need to rebuild a Village and need Gold to do so. To earn that Gold, we get into the real Game. In each Level we have to meet certain Requirements: Destroy all Wooden Boxes, collect so and so many Swords, etc. In normal Mode, we only have a certain Number of Trains at our disposal or if you want to relax completely, in simple Mode also infinite trains. Now we have to decide which mode you want to play in: In Exchange Mode, we change the Position of a Stone when a Combination is possible. If there are 3 or more Objects in a Row, this Row is dismantled. In Chain Mode, we can use the same symbols to form any Chains, which then dissolve. Group Mode makes the Game easier but heavier. Here you can simply destroy a Group of at least 3 Symbols by click, but the Player will run out of options here very quickly. I played the Game almost exclusively in Exchange Mode as I felt the two a bit immature. In addition, in each Level we have the Possibility to rearrange the Symbols after a short Time and we can also access external Aids, which allows us to remove individual Blocks or even entire Rows once. You have to charge this by Destroying certain Symbols and also charge Yourself across levels. If You Run out of trains beforehand, you can always request 5 additional Trains. DIese, in turn, has to be unlocked by building the Buildings and allowing the Village to grow with them. Story We are asked by a Geisha and a Samurai to rebuild the ruined Village. We always build 4 Buildings and then unlock a new Section, so to speak. In total, by the way, we build 16 buildings, to which the Geisha explains the Function a little. But that was already with the Story. Grafic-/Sound The Graphics are very simple, hey it's a 3-Match Game. But I really liked the music. This one was also why this Game relaxed me so much. It is more traditional Music, which is partly but also mixed with very good Fast music. I would like to say that Music plays the most important Role in the Game. Verdict Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun is really Fun, but personally I felt it was more of a very good Relaxation. You have no Stress in this Game, but you still try to solve the Level before you have no more Moves. You can listen to the wonderful Music and really relax and sit back. I wouldn't necessarily recommend the Game for younger Players, but rather leave it to the quiet older Players. Sounds weird, but Tales of the Orient would be a Game I would recommend to my Mum as it's just very relaxed. In any Case, the Game is worth playing:D Did the Review help you? Then follow me in my Steam Group, where I write my Reviews as a Curator.
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