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Mirrors of Albion

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73%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
monetization, stability
73% User Score Based on 1,140 reviews

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Mirrors of Albion is a single player casual puzzle game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Game Insight and was released on October 25, 2012. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,140 reviews
graphics78 positive mentions
monetization19 negative mentions

  • Beautiful and high-quality graphics with detailed characters and locations.
  • Addictive and fun gameplay combining hidden object and match-3 puzzles with an engaging storyline.
  • Variety of activities and puzzles keeps the game interesting and enjoyable over time.
  • Very slow progression after reaching mid-levels; requires excessive grinding or in-app purchases to advance.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches including game crashes, lost progress, and quest recognition issues.
  • Overwhelming and confusing interface with too many side tasks and unclear quest requirements, especially for new players.
  • graphics
    96 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features consistently praised graphics that are beautiful, clear, and well-crafted, contributing significantly to player enjoyment. While some users note slight issues like small visuals or slower performance on certain devices, overall the artwork and visuals are considered a standout aspect, enhancing the storyline and gameplay experience.

    • “Fantastic fantasy game filled with one of a kind characters and the graphics are phenomenal.”
    • “The artwork and graphics are excellent.”
    • “The graphics are really well done and showcase the well developed characters.”
    • “Graphics were poor, the game was extremely slow.”
    • “Visuals are too small.”
    • “Bad game many bugs and bad graphics.”
  • story
    86 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is engaging and visually appealing, featuring interesting characters and a compelling concept, but many users find it cluttered and difficult to follow due to numerous side quests and overlapping storylines. Progression is often hindered by confusing or buggy quest mechanics, paywalls, and repetitive tasks, which detract from immersive storytelling. Despite these issues, several players appreciate the storyline and graphics, though frustrations with bugs and pacing impact overall enjoyment.

    • “Very interesting story line, and is quite fun to play.”
    • “Fantastic, creative story line and great characters.”
    • “The story of the game is wonderful.”
    • “However, there are so many side tasks, one easily loses the overview and the main story gets lost under all the different tasks.”
    • “The game told me to turn in a story-based collection when I was doing the florist event, and now it will not let me advance in the story because it doesn't recognize that I already turned it in.”
    • “I'm stuck on one quest; I have all the items, and every time I get both items it tells me there's a new quest and doesn't change.”
  • monetization
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is heavily ad-driven, often requiring multiple ad views per action or costly in-app purchases, which many players find excessive and intrusive. While some users appreciate the option to avoid spending money by watching ads, others criticize the relentless microtransactions and frequent ad-related glitches. However, a few players report minimal ads and enjoy the game without purchases, highlighting inconsistent monetization experiences.

    • “Almost no ads and more opportunity to regain energy you use to play each game.”
    • “This game is awesome with no ads.”
    • “Played this game a long time, have never gotten bored, and it's possible to play without making in-game purchases.”
    • “If you're going to download, be prepared to either spend upwards of $40 or spend half the time you play watching ads.”
    • “As you get farther along, you have to watch 3 or more ads just to do one action (or pay for in-game purchases).”
    • “The microtransactions are very in your face, and relentless in their offerings from the very beginning.”
  • stability
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows significant stability issues, with many users reporting frequent glitches, freezes, and lost progress, particularly after recent updates. While the game has strong potential and customer support attempts to address problems, persistent bugs detract from the overall experience.

    • “Game loaded up one time and then froze up; I tried closing it and reopening, but it freezes at 100% every time. I've repeated this process too many times and even restarted my phone, but the game still won't work.”
    • “I'm literally having to play the same mission over and over because it freezes before giving me my prizes.”
    • “Game is good but the amount of bugs and glitches is ridiculous.”
  • gameplay
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally engaging and entertaining, with a mix of simplicity and increasing complexity that can immerse players. However, many users find it frustrating due to frequent paywalls, high energy demands for levels, and technical issues limiting access or progress resets. While the game offers diverse and well-organized gameplay elements, some feel the focus on graphics may have detracted from gameplay depth and balance.

    • “This is a beautiful game that starts off very simply to acclimate you to gameplay.”
    • “Great graphics, excellent gameplay and an interesting enough storyline to keep me interested.”
    • “Various kinds of gameplay in a single game and well organised.”
    • “It ratchets up the complexity nearly instantly, obscuring the story, and after about six hours of gameplay, practically everything is behind a paywall.”
    • “But the gameplay is very poor and frustrating.”
    • “The game looks promising, but gameplay is frustrating me.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally manageable but becomes tedious and monotonous over time, with many players feeling that repetitive material collection and quests lack enjoyment and can feel like work rather than fun. Some suggest making item gathering more streamlined and less reliant on in-game purchases to improve the experience.

    • “Generally okay, but after a month I got tired of grinding materials, especially as it seemed that there wasn't an end to it.”
    • “This one held my interest longer than most, but I don't find repetitive grinding fun, and I'm not playing games to feel like I have to work.”
    • “Good game but I don't like how tedious it can become to find items. Please make the game a bit more realistic and easier to play because I'm not buying gems or coins.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's relaxing and soft music is praised for enhancing the calming atmosphere, though some users report issues with the sound settings affecting their phone's overall audio.

    • “Relaxing music and nice graphics.”
    • “This game is so relaxing and its soft music helps us to open our minds.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is well-supported by a responsive and helpful support team committed to ensuring smooth gameplay.

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Mirrors of Albion is a casual puzzle game with fantasy theme.

Mirrors of Albion is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Mirrors of Albion was released on October 25, 2012.

Mirrors of Albion was developed by Game Insight.

Mirrors of Albion has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Mirrors of Albion is a single player game.

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