Puzzle Quest 3
Summary
Alrighty then, gamers of Berlin! 🎮 Get ready to step into a world where your brainpower is your ultimate weapon because we’re about to delve deep into the epic realm of Puzzle Quest 3, the latest gem to grace our screens in May of this year! Brought to you by the brilliant minds at Infinity Plus Two, this game takes the classic match-3 formula and cranks it up to eleven while throwing in some strategic RPG goodness that'll have you strategizing like a general on a candy-coated battlefield.
Imagine this: you’ve got your hero decked out with unique classes, each with special abilities that could turn the tide in your favor. You’ll have to engage in puzzle battles not just for the glory but also to slay epic monsters and unravel rich, fantastical narratives as you journey forth—think of it as being the hero of your own bedtime story! 🎉
The mechanics are as smooth as your favorite barista's latte art—matching gems to unleash devastating combos that will make every enemy wish they were clustered along a rainbow! If you'd rather not play solo, no worries; this game’s got that casual vibe, perfect for chilling out or teaming up with friends to tackle those challenges. Who wouldn’t want to show off their skills while battling for bragging rights over those candy-colored jewels? It’s like a flavor-packed food fight, but with magic and lore!
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System Requirements
OS:
Windows 7 or Higher
Processor:
Intel Core i3 or higher
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Intel HD 5000 or higher
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
3 GB
Sound Card:
On Board
Additional Notes:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
100% microtransaction pay to progress. you pay 30 bucks and yet you still need to sink infinite money into the game to progress. Garbage
100% microtransaction pay to progress. you pay 30 bucks and yet you still need to sink infinite money into the game to progress. Garbage
It is not necessarily a bad game, but be ready to be hammered with pay-to-play. If you can ignore all that stuff and be content to just have fun playing a matching game then the game is ok. It has a decent story line. The game itself gives you TONS of useless crap (if you don't do the ptp traps). I honestly struggle with saying NO to purchasing this game. It is somewhat fun and a little addictive but if you are playing in pvp , you are at a severe disadvantage. The ptp gives them a powerful advantage. So I don't play that part of the game much. I guess I would give this game a "meah" rating. Some aspects are pretty frustrating, others are pretty fun.
It is not necessarily a bad game, but be ready to be hammered with pay-to-play. If you can ignore all that stuff and be content to just have fun playing a matching game then the game is ok. It has a decent story line. The game itself gives you TONS of useless crap (if you don't do the ptp traps). I honestly struggle with saying NO to purchasing this game. It is somewhat fun and a little addictive but if you are playing in pvp , you are at a severe disadvantage. The ptp gives them a powerful advantage. So I don't play that part of the game much. I guess I would give this game a "meah" rating. Some aspects are pretty frustrating, others are pretty fun.
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