"3D Puzzle - Old Sea Port" is a relaxing puzzle game where players collect and place items in the correct locations to reveal and restore an old sea port. Players earn points and achievements by correctly placing items, and can try again if they place an item in the wrong spot. The goal is to collect and place items as efficiently as possible to earn the highest score.
The leaderboard and achievements system adds an extra layer of competitiveness.
Controls are convenient, enhancing attentiveness and logic.
The game is overpriced and lacks content, with only one level that can be completed in a few minutes.
It suffers from poor performance and technical issues, such as character movement in menus.
Overall, the game feels uninspired and is considered a waste of money.
gameplay
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The gameplay features six achievements that can be easily unlocked within the first two minutes, showcasing enjoyable mechanics. However, the latest release has been criticized for being an asset flip, reusing the same mechanics and visuals from previous titles, which detracts from the overall experience.
“Nice mechanics”
“The latest release is yet another asset flip, recycling the same mechanics and visuals as previous titles.”
“The game has 6 achievements that can all be gotten within the first 2 minutes of gameplay.”
atmosphere
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The atmosphere of the game is consistently praised for its charm and relaxation, creating an enjoyable environment for players. Reviewers highlight the combination of fun quests and a cool, atmospheric setting that enhances the overall experience.
“Charming puzzle game with a relaxing atmosphere.”
“Cool atmospheric game with fun quests.”
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The graphics in the latest release have been criticized for being an asset flip, with many reviewers noting that it recycles the same mechanics and visuals from previous titles, resulting in a lack of originality and innovation.
“The latest release is yet another asset flip, recycling the same mechanics and visuals as previous titles.”