- February 2, 2022
- Joyful Software
100 Days without delays
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About
In this Match3 game you have to help Lee Milton manage her task to setup a successful new airport - in mere 100 days! Collect three colorful items in a row, upgrade the airport, even help police to solve the crime, and she will become the youngest airport manager in a company’s history!











- Fun and colorful match-3 gameplay that can be relaxing and enjoyable for fans of the genre.
- Offers a variety of difficulty settings, allowing players to choose between a challenge or a more relaxed experience.
- Satisfying mechanics with large, easy-to-see tiles that provide a sense of accomplishment when cleared.
- The story is incoherent and poorly written, with many unresolved plot points and a lack of connection to the gameplay.
- Numerous bugs and design flaws, including issues with level progression and menu navigation, detract from the overall experience.
- The game feels like a rushed mobile port with minimal optimization for PC, lacking features like achievements and trading cards.
story
20 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in this game attempts to blend a narrative about rebuilding an airport with a murder mystery, but it ultimately falls flat due to incoherent writing and unresolved plot points. Players find the dialogue stiff and the storyline disjointed, leading to a lack of engagement, while the puzzles feel disconnected from the overarching theme. Overall, the narrative is described as dry, dragging, and lacking meaningful resolution, making it a weak aspect of the game.
“There’s actually more to the story, but it’s best if you play to experience it.”
“After purchasing certain upgrades, you get a glimpse of the next part of the storyline.”
“This one tries to tell a story about rebuilding an airport in 100 days, while also telling a whodunit-style murder mystery when your boss dies after the first day.”
“The plot is also never properly resolved; the killer isn't revealed or apprehended, and it's unclear if it was just an accident.”
“Like many other match-3 games, this one tries to string a story along, but it just ends up being an incoherent mess that jumps from one unrelated sentence to another.”