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  • Marbles marbles marbles

    This game adds to the marble games genre with its emphasis on dragon-led gameplay, distinguishing itself from the more traditional marble match setups. The inclusion of color balls and bubbles against the backdrop of a dragon-themed narrative offers a visually appealing twist. However, when compared to classic and master titles within the genre, it doesn't significantly elevate the gameplay experience. It's an enjoyable enough game for those who appreciate marble games, offering a familiar comfort with a slight twist, but it doesn't push the boundaries as much as it could.
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  • Great

    This new marble shooter is totally awesome! It beats classics like 'Zuma Deluxe,' 'Woka Woka,' and 'Marble Master' by a mile. The graphics are super vibrant, and the jungle-themed levels are just epic. But here's the twist – you've got a dragon firing off the marbles instead of the usual frog. What makes this game stand out is the ability to pick cool powers that really change up the gameplay and help you smash through the levels. And there's this amazing part where you can build really neat stuff. It's so much more than your average marble game; it feels like an adventure in the jungle where you're the architect. Hands down, the coolest marble shooting game out there!
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  • Not so bad

    Adding a dragon to the mix in this latest marble match game provides a twist, but overall, it doesn't quite captivate beyond the novelty of color balls and bubbles. Despite its attempts to stand out within the crowded marble games genre, it lacks the depth and innovation of classic and master titles, leaving me underwhelmed
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  • Fun game

    The latest entry into the marble games genre introduces a unique twist with its dragon protagonist, setting it apart from traditional marble match games. While it incorporates familiar elements like color balls and bubbles, it doesn't radically depart from the conventions established by classic and master games in the genre. The gameplay is solid, offering a decent challenge with its variety of levels. However, it doesn't quite redefine the marble games space as one might hope. It's a competent addition that fans of marble match games might enjoy,
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  • Nice

    Big like!

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