About This Game From the creators of the award-winning Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep and Legends of Atlantis: Exodus comes the next big underwater Match-3 game, League of Mermaids! Help League members - Cora, Mishell, Koh, and Marina - on an epic quest to save their endangered mermaid homeland from destruction! League of Mermaids combines Match-3 gameplay with realistic physics to create a uniquely fun gameplay experience.Over 60 levels of Match 3 + Physics puzzle fun!Use multiple strategies and brilliant power-ups to clear pearls and earn achievements!Beautiful hand-drawn artwork that brings the League of Mermaids to life!Unique Bottomless Trench and Zen Pearls mode for unlimited replay value! a09c17d780 Title: League of MermaidsGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Alder GamesPublisher:Legacy GamesRelease Date: 23 Jul, 2013 League Of Mermaids Torrent Download [portable Edition] league of mermaids game. league of legends mermaid. league of mermaids steam. league of mermaids walkthrough. league of mermaids lösung. league of mermaids. league of mermaids 2. league of mermaids game free download. league of mermaids game free download. league of mermaids game. league of mermaids free download. league on mermaids. league of mermaids pearl saga. league on mermaids. league of mermaids lösung. league of mermaids pearl saga. league of mermaids. league of legends mermaid champion. league of legends mermaid champion. league of mermaids steam. league of mermaids 2. league of mermaids free download. league of legends mermaid. league of mermaids walkthrough Gets boring after awhile. Time filler for sure but it gets boring after an hour of playing.. An astonishing exercise in frustration.I bought this game because I thought it might be exactly the sort of mobile-style fairly simple puzzle game that can distract my young niece when she wants to play on my fancy computer when I have to watch her. Of course, before letting the kid play something, I test it myself, and I found this game too infuriating to play to think my niece would have any fun with it.This is a game that looks on the surface like a "Puzzle Bobble" clone, but it introduces a very, VERY dubious physics system that can cause tiny taps to marbles (I mean "pearls") to make a marble either go nowhere or fly wildly off the edge of the screen at a million miles an hour. You match and eliminate marbles when they "touch", but marbles can easily come to rest a pixel away from one another and not "touch", only to have the next marble you drop to try to finish off a connection send the middle marble hurtling away at mach 2, throwing a differently-colored marble in its place.Worse, the game tries to be clever by making differntly-shaped boards that basically mean you have to blindly drop marbles down twisting chutes and hope that they come out anywhere near where you wanted, based, again, on that awful physics system. This is made worse by the fact that the marker for where a marble will drop is much narrower than the marble, so I'm constantly having marbles bounce off of map tiles that I swear have larger hit boxes than they appear to have, making the game an even more random crapshoot than it already was.That would all be forgivable if the game's level-clearing system actually took its mechanics in mind, but the game demands you clear away all marbles on a board to progress... and then introduces unmatchable marbles that require special powerups to clear... and then makes it so you can only have a limited number of those powerups (including only 1 treasure powerup)... and doesn't even make those powerups (which eliminate random marbles) actually eliminate the unmatchable pieces by default, making some boards essentially unwinnable by anything but luck.Aren't puzzle games supposed to be... you know, puzzles? Like, where thought and planning are involved in winning, not just randomly punching a button and hoping for dumb luck to save the day?. Physics-based match-3 dropping balls game. Casual but somewhat challenging. Recommended. Similar to Atlantis: Pearls of The Deep, but more simple.. Game InformationLeague of Mermaids is a Match 3 game with physics that was developed by Alder Games and published by Legacy Games.Game VisualsI want to mentioned that the visuals in the game is well done. The visuals can be adjusted in the game's option menu.Game AudioI want to mentioned that audio for the game is well done. Even though the audio is somewhat simplistic and repetitive. The audio can be adjusted in the game's option menu as well.GameplayThere is no difficulty game modes to choose from. All levels have their own difficulty.There is a timer in the game. The levels can still be completed even if the time has run out completely.The story campaign mode has three chapters with the total of fifteen levels. There are three bonus chapter with the total of fifteen levels. But they are not connected to the story campaign.There is a zen mode. Endless match 3 modes with no timer. There is an ability to level up in this mode but it would require a certain amount of stars.The bottomless trench mode is to see how far the player can go before the time on the timer runs out completely.The special puzzle mode features similar puzzles from the story campaign mode.There are sixteen different achievements that can be unlocked from playing the game. Each of these achievements does come with some requirements that needs to be completed before they can be unlocked.MiscellaneousFinal thoughts: I have found the game enjoyable to a certain extent. The replay value for the game is low. I would recommend this game, but not at the game's full price value.. If you're looking for a good match 3 game, League of Mermaids has you covered. The game contains an incredible number of match 3 boards, getting increasingly more difficult as you proceed in the story. What I really like here is that the boards are not on a grid, instead they take several forms ranging from your basic "ball pit" to free floating boards in space that require strategic dropping to solve them completely.The story is forgettable, told by static images. A mermaid has lost treasures which means the world will be destroyed, so she has to solve match 3 puzzles to get them back. Each stage contains 15 boards, and you return a treasure after every 5th board.The match 3 puzzles can be solved relatively easily, even the difficult ones, but to get a 3 star rating on each board you do not only need to solve it (1st star), but also solve it before the time limit (2nd star) and also match an additonal challenge for the 3rd star. This is where the difficulty comes in, since it usually requires you to match three specific gems which are scattered across the board before the rest of the board is solved.This added complexity of trying to get all three stars is what makes the game fun and challenging, and keeps me returning to it. I've already spent multiple hours trying to perfect the boards, and will probably sink in a lot more in this fun game.If you're still not sure what this game is like, think of a cross between Bubble Bobble, Peggle, and a basic match 3 game. Add some relaxing music and cute graphics, and you have League of Mermaids.. My best brief review:A match 3 game with 'pa♥♥♥♥♥o' physics.Best for ages 3-9Still fun for all ages; several levels provide a real amount of challenge.. An astonishing exercise in frustration.I bought this game because I thought it might be exactly the sort of mobile-style fairly simple puzzle game that can distract my young niece when she wants to play on my fancy computer when I have to watch her. Of course, before letting the kid play something, I test it myself, and I found this game too infuriating to play to think my niece would have any fun with it.This is a game that looks on the surface like a "Puzzle Bobble" clone, but it introduces a very, VERY dubious physics system that can cause tiny taps to marbles (I mean "pearls") to make a marble either go nowhere or fly wildly off the edge of the screen at a million miles an hour. You match and eliminate marbles when they "touch", but marbles can easily come to rest a pixel away from one another and not "touch", only to have the next marble you drop to try to finish off a connection send the middle marble hurtling away at mach 2, throwing a differently-colored marble in its place.Worse, the game tries to be clever by making differntly-shaped boards that basically mean you have to blindly drop marbles down twisting chutes and hope that they come out anywhere near where you wanted, based, again, on that awful physics system. This is made worse by the fact that the marker for where a marble will drop is much narrower than the marble, so I'm constantly having marbles bounce off of map tiles that I swear have larger hit boxes than they appear to have, making the game an even more random crapshoot than it already was.That would all be forgivable if the game's level-clearing system actually took its mechanics in mind, but the game demands you clear away all marbles on a board to progress... and then introduces unmatchable marbles that require special powerups to clear... and then makes it so you can only have a limited number of those powerups (including only 1 treasure powerup)... and doesn't even make those powerups (which eliminate random marbles) actually eliminate the unmatchable pieces by default, making some boards essentially unwinnable by anything but luck.Aren't puzzle games supposed to be... you know, puzzles? Like, where thought and planning are involved in winning, not just randomly punching a button and hoping for dumb luck to save the day?. League of mermaids is a remix of puzzle bobble. Instead of launching bubble here you allow them to drop into the correct position taking physic into account.The idea is great and it could have been a great puzzle game but it isn't.What happened? You can't aim properly. Plain and simple: You. Can't. Aim.The game does not feature any kind of difficulty it features randomness. I felt like flipping a coin trying to get ten thousands of tails in a row. It wasn't fun.. Designed to♥♥♥♥♥♥you off, randomizer feels like its programmed to give you spheres of colors that would impede your progress at the given moment. This, together with the gravity aspect, makes the game irritating to play instead of relaxing. The genre is so saturated thatyou should play something much better than this.. Physics-based match-3 dropping balls game. Casual but somewhat challenging. Recommended. Similar to Atlantis: Pearls of The Deep, but more simple.
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