- February 25, 2019
- Joyful Software
Eleven Islands
49%Game Brain Score
graphics
monetization, story
82% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
About
Enjoy a thrilling match3 game! Disaster struck the Tribe of the Eleven Islands. A volcano eruption covered the tropical islands with lava and ash, which destroyed their houses and crops. It's up to you to restore houses, groves and crops for the tribe members.






Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions
- Offers a straightforward and enjoyable match-3 experience without a pay-to-win model.
- Works well on Linux with Proton and has multiple game modes including relaxed, timed, and limited moves.
- Fun and challenging puzzle game that can be a good way to pass the time.
- The game feels like a lazy mobile port with low-resolution graphics and minimal customization options.
- The plot is very thin and the gameplay can become monotonous over time.
- Performance issues at full screen and a lack of achievements detract from the overall experience.
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are characterized by a simplistic interface and low-resolution assets, with limited customizability and a fixed screen resolution. Users report that the animations lack smoothness, which detracts from the overall experience, especially for a match-3 game.
“The graphics are stunning, with vibrant colors and detailed environments that truly immerse you in the game world.”
“The character designs are beautifully crafted, showcasing a unique art style that enhances the overall experience.”
“The visual effects during gameplay are impressive, adding an extra layer of excitement to each match.”
“As with most mobile apps, there's a simplistic interface, locked/unchangeable screen resolution, next to no customizability, and somewhat low resolution graphical assets.”
“Even though this is not a graphically intensive game (which my computer can handle), the animations still don't seem smooth at all, which for a match-3 game becomes very distracting.”