I like most match-3 games, but this is heftier than most, due to the scope of the individual levels. I'll admit I'm only a few hours in to what looks like being a quite lengthy adventure, but I think I've seen enough to form an opinion. Again, my only complaint with the game is that the individual maps are just too long. It plays exactly like the main game plays, so no surprises there. That took me an additional 32.4 hours (bringing my total to 94.8 hours). Really nice game and well worth the price.ĮDIT 2 (Final): I've finished the addition Finnerick's Quest from the Collector's Edition. If that happens, I'll revisit this review.ĮDIT 1 (Semi-Final): I finished the base game with 100% Achievements at 63.4 hours. So, I'm holding out hope that a patch will happen and I'll be able to finish the game. The developers have stated that they're working on fixing the issue and they were highly responsive in the earlier game. So, in its current state, I've got to Not Recommend the game and am stopping playing. And, since I can't convince the game that I've actually completed my current map, I can't get my badge for it and won't be able to get the Achievement. But, there's an Achievement ("A Deed Indeed") to "earn every badge" (which basically means to fully complete each of the 48 maps (I'm at 24). If it weren't for the Achievements, I could probably live with this. But, with my current map, I can find nothing missing and don't see any difference between my map and another person's. In the couple of maps where this happened to me before the point where I'm quitting, I could work around the issue by taking a screenshot of the map, opening it in a photo viewer, maximizing the window, zooming all the way in on the image, and scrolling around the map looking for a missing piece of the border or a missing tile (even though the game says I've cleared all of them). Negative:ĮDIT: My complaint has been fixed! The game currently suffers from a bug where it can fail to register that you've fully completed a level even though the map looks like you've covered everything and all the statistics on the map page say you've found everything. I've played entire games on Steam which took less time to play than an individual map does in this game. They seem to take about 2 hours (or more) for each map. This might seem a bit silly, but I wish the levels (maps) were smaller. So, even at its current list price of almost $10, it's fiscally worth it. ![]() I'm halfway through the game at 33.4 hours. The story is well done, cute and amusing.The developer has fixed every issue I had with the first game. ![]() But, let me start with the positives: Positives: ![]() EDIT: With the recent patch, I'm now Recommending the game. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to Not Recommend "Runefall 2" in its current state. ![]() Because of that, it's much slower (assuming you're playing without the timer) than a standard Match 3." Every match slowly scootches the screen over in the direction where you made the match and you use this movement to clear the map and find tiles, chests, and runes to clear, open, or pick up. is just a tad different from most Match 3 games in that you explore the map (which spans multiple screens) with your matches. If you've played the original "Runefall," you know exactly what to expect with this sequel, "Runefall 2." If you haven't played the original, let me quote from my review of the first game: So, I'm changing my rating to Recommended. The developer fixed the problem I had (noted below) that caused me to downvote the game.
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