Company Name: Pixel Federation Games
About: New 3D mystery adventure game, filled with unique puzzles and logic riddles.
Find hidden magical artifacts, treasures and crystals, explore supernatural
world full of monsters, beasts, paranormal beings and hidden enchanted objects.
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by PamTNC
UPDATE: As you can see below, I don't mind the ads, because I get to choose whether or not I want to watch them to double my rewards.
Unfortunately, though, the cost (in game energy points) you pay for every move forward increases very often and gets extremely costly - to the point that even with careful strategy, I can only play about 5 minutes an hour. Regretfully, I'll probably need to quit the game soon.
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Original review: I am really enjoying this game! Not only is it fun and challenging (not so challenging that it’s frustrating), but the way advertisements are presented is very smart and unintrusive. They have managed to make viewing ads my choice (ads don't just pop up in your face), and I am well rewarded when I choose to view them. There are also ways to make the energy needed to move forward in the game generate faster, by saving up various kinds of tokens to purchase not only faster energy generation, but also ways to increase the room to store more energy. This all is so much better than the games that say there are no ads, yet the only way to progress in those games without serious frustration is to spend real money. You can use real money in Puzzle Adventure if you wish to, but if you use patience it’s not necessary.
by Juan Camblito
Looks pretty but the game mechanics are wonky. When tapping the location you want to move the game will move the screen more often than moving the character. Puzzle adventure game from the same folks that did Diggy’s but and this is big for me…. They managed to take the fun out of solving puzzles. In this game you are charged energy for everything and I mean everything. Example pulling levers cost energy, turning puzzle pieces costs energy, pushing buttons costs energy, moving puzzle pieces costs more and more energy depending on what level you are in… do you like getting nickel and dimed to death, I don’t. So frustrating for no reason. Getting close to solving a puzzle, oh no I’m out of energy, now I have to try and remember where I left off while I wait for my energy to refill. Sounds like fun right? Nope!!
Update! Changing to one star due to the lack of attention or response of any caliber. A message from the developer about building energy up is weak. Multiple people are complaining about the same thing. Standard response and has nothing to do with the games issues. The games problem has to do with actual game play, continued playability and simply enjoying a product. Also no mention of game mechanics or controls, the first thing I mention in my review. Thanks but no thanks.
by Threadhead123
I started off really liking this game. I really enjoyed Chapters 1 & 2. Learning the game and solving the puzzling puzzles was fun. So I thought it worthwhile to spend the $9.99 when I got to Chapter 3 to see if it helped to smooth the progress. It didn’t. Chapter 3 wasn’t much fun even with the bonus stuff I paid for. Where were all the fun puzzles? Well maybe that was just was just an unusual chapter. So now I’m pretty far along in Chapter 4. But didn’t pay for the bonus stuff this time. And good thing because this chapter is worse than the previous one. All it does is send you on devouring boxes which are outrageously expensive. Some over 200 energy points for a single block. I’ve started a day with over 20,000 and only been able to play for just over an hour. And earning those points is no small problem. I make potions after potions and am offered measly payments that I have to refuse. So watch ads to get a better offer. Well you have to watch a lot of ads. Not much fun. So then I play every other day and check in every hour or so to check on the fountain and update my potion supply. Not much fun. But the good news is that I’ve discovered other games that I’m enjoying. So goodbye.