- August 26, 2021
- IKIGames
10th Corpse
36%Game Brain Score
music
story, gameplay
58% User Score 12 reviews
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About
10th Corpse is a Match 3 game with plenty of fun twists. Enjoy 100 twisted Match3 levels and solve a murder in Mansion Vinterfragen!








Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
music1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game offers a diverse mix of gameplay styles, including match-3 puzzles, hidden object games, and trivia quizzes, which helps to keep the experience fresh and engaging.
- The storyline, while campy, is entertaining and well-integrated with the gameplay, providing a fun context for the puzzles.
- Players can enjoy a relaxed gaming experience with unlimited moves, allowing for strategic play without the pressure of a timer.
- The game suffers from poor level design and mechanics, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences, such as pieces not falling correctly and tedious missions.
- Graphics and overall quality are subpar, resembling a basic mobile app rather than a polished PC game, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.
- Some puzzles can feel luck-dependent, and the lack of challenge may lead to a sense of dissatisfaction upon completion, as there are minimal consequences for failure.
story
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is described as campy and entertaining, effectively woven into the gameplay, particularly in the match-3 puzzles and hidden object scenes. While some players find the narrative to be a light-hearted and humorous backdrop for the puzzles, others note that it can feel disjointed and lacks depth. Overall, the story serves as a fun, albeit somewhat silly, framework for a variety of gameplay styles.
“If you like your match-3 games to come with a story and some variety, this just might be for you.”
“The story is worked quite well into the puzzles, and there is even a final boss match-3 battle where you do have to strategize to win.”
“An enjoyable game that combines a mystery story/investigation and a diversity of game types: hidden object, match-3 (but with various twists, including 'duel'), a couple of genres I haven't seen before (one slightly inspired by Tetris and another where you have to destroy skulls by overlaying shaped tiles)... in short, enough genres to be distracting, fun... and all can be skipped.”
“The background story is... passable.”
“Although the game's story feels more like an elaborate excuse to make you do puzzles, which is fine, it also serves as a source of light comedy.”
“Admittedly, this roller coaster ride of ups and downs with the story makes it feel very odd and almost like it doesn't know what it wants to do at times.”