Mosaics Galore 2
- May 25, 2017
- Creobit
- 8h median play time
In "Mosaics Galore 2" , players embark on a fantasy-themed puzzle adventure to save magical beings from an evil villain. By completing mosaics made of various materials, players unlock enchanted keys and uncover pictures of mystical creatures and locales. A captivating journey through forests, underwater cities, and more awaits, filled with challenging brain-teasers and unforgettable characters.
Reviews
- Mosaics Galore 2 improves upon its predecessor with a more user-friendly piece movement system and a smoother gameplay experience.
- The game features beautiful artwork and relaxing music, making it a pleasant way to unwind while solving puzzles.
- It offers a relaxed mode that allows players to enjoy the game without the pressure of a timer, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game suffers from short time limits for later puzzles, which can be frustrating and may require players to replay levels to remember piece placements.
- Many puzzles lack clear clues for piece placement, leading to reliance on hints, especially in the early stages of the game.
- The game is criticized for its simplistic design and lack of customization options, making it feel more like a mobile app than a quality PC game.
- graphics28 mentions
- 21 % positive mentions
- 68 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many criticizing the low-quality, simplistic 2D visuals reminiscent of low-effort mobile apps, and a lack of customization options. While some users appreciate the beautiful artwork and relaxing visuals, others note inconsistencies and a lack of depth in the design. Overall, the game's graphics do not meet the expectations of PC gamers seeking high-quality visuals.
“Beautiful pictures and graphics.”
“The artwork is pretty, and you don't have to grind to unlock levels.”
“It's relaxing and creates some pretty visuals as well.”
“There's no options to change the resolution for the game or customize the graphics settings.”
“There's no way for gamers to try to improve the low quality graphics.”
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”
- music18 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally described as soothing and relaxing, enhancing the overall experience, especially in casual mode. However, some users note that it can become repetitive over time and lacks innovation, with the option to mute it and play alternative music if desired. Overall, it is appreciated for its calming effect, making it suitable for relaxation.
“Soothing music and beautiful images make for an enjoyable experience if you play on casual.”
“I bought this on a whim when it was on sale because it looked pretty and the music along with the unique art direction makes it the perfect relaxation game for me.”
“Love the music and the time limit is able to be turned off for a relaxed mode play.”
“The music becomes samey after a while although it is very relaxing.”
“Music is the same, without any innovation.”
“The music is okay but of course you can always turn that off.”
- story2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story conveys a powerful message about resilience and the unpredictability of life, emphasizing that perseverance in the face of adversity can lead to unexpected and rewarding outcomes.
“The moral of the story is that you never know what life has in store for you. If I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is noted for its similarity to the mechanics and concepts of the previous installment, MG1, suggesting a familiar experience for returning players.
“The gameplay feels like a rehash of the mechanics from MG1.”
“The gameplay is essentially the same as MG1, lacking any innovation.”