Illogical Combinations
Some of the pairs are so left field the AI must be programmed to be obscure. Other pairings are so bizarre. Who programmed this thing?
Don’t find it fun
I get the concept, but agree with Andycatblack. The game doesn’t look great either. How are you supposed to score, I really don’t understand the response from the devs either? If the concept is to make the game more challenging, by all means have less obvious matches, but to suggest you can’t match simple words seems ludicrous. I guess if bored and want to tap on random words and hope to score and get a match that could be fun for some. Not sure who though. One positive is the description makes the game sound really interesting and clever. I hate being negative as maybe a lot of work went into the game, but it’s not for me anyway.
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Fun but….
I with there was a hint button
Ai ?
The only limit is the AI’s imagination and that is very limited !
Annoying in almost every way - Seconded
What 𝙌𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙪𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙖 wrote, plus…
The results of your good matches disappear so quickly that I don't have time to read the fancy phrases before they're gone forever.
The results of your good matches disappear so quickly that I don't have time to read the fancy phrases before they're gone forever.
No intelligence.
Some of the matches make little sense and some that you expect to match don’t. e.g. Earth + Map = No Match. Seriously!
Also, when you do get a match half the description is missing as the results box is too small.
Definitely not powered by A.I.
Also, when you do get a match half the description is missing as the results box is too small.
Definitely not powered by A.I.
Annoying in almost every way
I’m a big fan of this type of game. I’ve tried a wide variety of them. This is good, but by far not the best.
My first complaint is about the scoring. Every match you make adds one point, and every failed match attempt subtracts one point. But you can only choose from the icons presented at once, and sometimes there are no clear logical matches among them, or the ones that make sense to match don’t. So you end up wasting away your score trying to find something, ANYTHING, to match so you can get some new icons to choose from.
Which leads to my second complaint: the new items added cluster as related items. At one point, I got a slew of food items, then a dozen different animals in a row, followed by a batch of several technology items in a row. Such grouped items will often match with each other but not with the items you’ve had accumulating and can’t seem to find a match for.
Which leads to my third complaint: the matches supplied by the game are way too limited. There have been many matches I have attempted that seem obvious to me but come up with nothing. One example comes from the first batch of items I was given, which includes Volcano and Earth. Those seem like they should match together quite well, but nope, no match.
This goes along with my fourth complaint: once you match an item, it’s gone, and the results of your matches are unavailable for additional matches. Every other game of this type I’ve tried makes the match results available to match with other elements (though some are indicated as terminal elements with no matches), and most such games do not consume elements in the process of matching; that is, you can reuse any element you’ve used before. This is important because if you can’t continue to use items, you will quickly use up the common elements that match with a lot of other elements and be stuck with a bunch of leftovers that don’t match with each other at all.
My final complaint is that this game caused my phone to overheat noticeably in only twenty minutes of gameplay. For a game that is neither graphically nor computationally complex (all it has to do is database lookups, and the graphics are static emojis), this is a clear sign of poor, inefficient code.
The only reason I didn’t give the game one star is because it does actually work without any apparent bugs. It’s just not particularly fun to play. I’m going back to Little Alchemy 2.
My first complaint is about the scoring. Every match you make adds one point, and every failed match attempt subtracts one point. But you can only choose from the icons presented at once, and sometimes there are no clear logical matches among them, or the ones that make sense to match don’t. So you end up wasting away your score trying to find something, ANYTHING, to match so you can get some new icons to choose from.
Which leads to my second complaint: the new items added cluster as related items. At one point, I got a slew of food items, then a dozen different animals in a row, followed by a batch of several technology items in a row. Such grouped items will often match with each other but not with the items you’ve had accumulating and can’t seem to find a match for.
Which leads to my third complaint: the matches supplied by the game are way too limited. There have been many matches I have attempted that seem obvious to me but come up with nothing. One example comes from the first batch of items I was given, which includes Volcano and Earth. Those seem like they should match together quite well, but nope, no match.
This goes along with my fourth complaint: once you match an item, it’s gone, and the results of your matches are unavailable for additional matches. Every other game of this type I’ve tried makes the match results available to match with other elements (though some are indicated as terminal elements with no matches), and most such games do not consume elements in the process of matching; that is, you can reuse any element you’ve used before. This is important because if you can’t continue to use items, you will quickly use up the common elements that match with a lot of other elements and be stuck with a bunch of leftovers that don’t match with each other at all.
My final complaint is that this game caused my phone to overheat noticeably in only twenty minutes of gameplay. For a game that is neither graphically nor computationally complex (all it has to do is database lookups, and the graphics are static emojis), this is a clear sign of poor, inefficient code.
The only reason I didn’t give the game one star is because it does actually work without any apparent bugs. It’s just not particularly fun to play. I’m going back to Little Alchemy 2.
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my favorite
great game love the play and the UI
Worth one
I’m not sure if the best game ever but really enjoying this one, cool game
Now my favorite game
Just perfect, I have played similar games I like this one better, more features and options, challenging game, this one includes leaderboard as well
I love this game
Finally is here, I love it
