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‘Another Case Solved’ Review – A Cracking Candy Conspiracy. Posted on February 25. Another Case Solved. As only so many cases can be solved dependent on the number of newspapers you. In some cases, mandatory arbitration may be ordered by the court. In mandatory arbitration, a single arbitrator usually hears the case. If arbitration is voluntary, the parties may agree to a single arbitrator, or choose a panel of arbitrators. The arbitrator in a voluntary case is chosen, or agreed upon, by the parties. Another term for an.
Rated 5 out of5 byImberis fromGreat! I love this game. Although it's a 'free to play' game, I have yet to find an instance where I.need. to pay, or where the game blocks me from continuing unless I buy power-ups or something like that.The premise of the game is that you are a detective solving the town's crimes while the cops are busy. The crimes are mostly humorous in nature, and often involve finding people's cats.To find clues and solve crimes, you play a drag-and-select style match-3 game where you try to make lines of items.
If you remove five pieces (or more) at once, you get the type of clue for that piece.There is also a game much like the board game 'Guess Who?' Where you find out who is the suspect/the person of interest by asking yes or no questions about their appearance.The third game is a deduction game using a map.When you level up, you use the stars you earn to purchase better tools or powers.You can use the money you earn from cases to buy power-ups, as well as decorate your office and your character.All in all, this is a really fun puzzle game with some cute and quirky humor to it. Rated 5 out of5 byTabbystar fromGreat logic game and taken my mind of this horrible heatwave! I have never played a 'free to play' game before and was a bit wary of having to pay just to progress, but I thought I would give it a go, and I am so glad I did. It is quite an in-depth game so a one star rating after five minutes of play is highly unfair and I found the tutorial necessary and helpful.
My husband and I play this game together, and are now on level 11 (and it took several levels to really 'crack' this game) and have not had to buy a single thing. You just have to work harder to gain your candy! It is just the ticket for taking our minds off this stifling heat and keeps us busy. There is a lot of logic and deduction needed here in later levels, so a sharp brain that can pre-plan moves (which my husband has!) is required, otherwise things can get 'sticky' pardon the pun. I love that there will be more levels to come and I don't want it to end. I like the funny dialogue noises and the graphics are sharp and crisp (and the doughnuts look ever so scrumptious!).
The main gameplay is made up of several cases to solve per chapter and I think there are currently three or four chapters. Each main case case consists of four sets of puzzles: Logic based match 3, 'guess who', city search and property search and the order varies. Some cases even have hidden bonus levels to unlock, but you have to find them first! There is so much to do and unlock and find and you can customise your detective, move the game forward quicker if you wish with your candy stash, buy power-ups and equipment, find candies and as well as that, there are minor cases which you get from your newspaper deliveries which are just the match three with bonus cash, plus additional challenges found on the pause menu which you can complete for cash. I enjoy working hard for my money and candies and personally we relish the challenge, and if you can play with a friend it's even better! In my opinion, this is of the best, most varied and addictive games I have played yet and I can't wait for the updates. And all this for free!
Well done to the developers for creating such an engaging, fun game! The only negative thing for me is having to pay (not real money of course) to retry a case if you want to upgrade your star rating. I think the amount of 'detective bucks' required is a little steep.
Tip: We found a thin piece of paper and a marker pen very handy when playing city search sections. Rated 5 out of5 byeuphoria fromSo Glad I Tried It I'm surprised to see so many reviews panning this fun and quirky game. While I usually despise a tutorial you can't opt out of, the one for this game is really very necessary, and it's important to pay attention to what you're being told rather than try to get through it as quickly as possible so you can get on with things. (Yes, I am VERY guilty of this most of the time.) After playing for a few hours, I realized I had missed some crucial info, so I started another game on my laptop and paid attention this time. Now things are much easier and clearer and I'm having a blast.Others have described this game very well and very succinctly, so I'll skip that part and just say I highly recommend this.
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As a free game, it's super fun and I haven't been tempted in the slightest to make a purchase. So far there hasn't really been a need, and while my purchasing power takes awhile to build up, I find it's more fun if you have challenges rather than just having everything handed to you. As in life.:). Rated 5 out of5 bybowstreet fromBest detective game there is! A sugar-coated detective game full of fun puzzles and an engaging storyline.
You play as private investigator in a city where sugar and candy are prohibited, and crime is on the rise. You start with small cases like finding a lost cat but end up with robberies, missing children and even more serious cases.
There are tons of dialog and lots of jokes.As for gameplay, there are four types of mini-games:- match-3 puzzles where you collect clues and evidence and interview witnesses;- guess-who style suspect interrogation where you have to find the right person;- 'hot and cold' crime scene investigation where your intuition meter guides you to the hidden object- searching the city where you compare different hints to find the right building in the cityThere are also two main game modes. Newspaper cases which are fast, fun and based only on match-3 puzzles, and major cases where you follow the storyline and have to complete all the mini-games (puzzles, suspects, city, crime scene).On top of that, you can unlock secret cases if you're observant enought!The game is easy to learn, but hard to master. Despite the simple mechanics it can offer a challenge and will appeal to both casual gamers and more hardcore gamers alike.There is also a lot of options for character customization. You can also furnish your office with items that have real impact on the game.
You can even change small detail, like the color of the walls in your office.And last but not least, the game has a lot of gameplay. I play it everyday and still didn't finish it. It has like 30 or 40 hours of pure gameplay!To sum up, I really love Another Case Solved and recommend it to everymone! Rated 5 out of5 bydonald147 fromI love this thing! I've been playing this game on my iPod for the last 2 months and am thrilled to have it on the computer with a larger picture.
I love that you have to actually solve the cases which is unusual (even for a mystery game). I love that you can completely customize how your character looks and the decor of your office. I love the cartoon-y look to the game but I do find the music way too repetitive, which is why I knocked down the score.I know a lot of people don't like the 'freemium' games but I've never felt the urge to spend real money on this game. As you level up you'll earn lots of game cash & candy (especially if you can get 3 stars on the cases on the first try.
Rated 5 out of5 byLikaLaruku fromThe kind of game I was looking for. I was playing Criminal Case & Detective Tales on Facebook & wondering if Bigfish had anything like them; where instead of spending an entire game solving a single case, you work on a string of cases that sometimes are & sometimes aren't related. The answer was 'yes, & it just arrived today, in fact.' Only instead of a hidden object crime drama, it's a match 3 with a Guess Who mini game.Cons:.Tutorial is overly long & condescendingly holds your hand through the first half hour.Facebook-style time limitations. Only instead of energy, it's waiting for cases to be delivered.Not much to the story; a step-up from the slapdash, perfunctory cases in Crime Solitaire, but I was really hoping for a Dark Comedy atmosphere with murder mysteries & witty recurring characters.Pros:.Not a lot of Bigfish games let you customize your character at all.
The only other one I can think of is Bu$h Wh@cker 2.Unlockables, upgradables, skill trees, customization.Clever use of match 3 with varying scales of challenge. If you don't work your brain, you'll be replaying levels.Nice variety of side games that make sense in the context of the story, as opposed to just slapping around magical steampunk contraptions.
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