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While fans of the
old school original game likely won’t even need to read this review, it’s worth
noting that though some elements of this classic from the DS may be a little
behind the current curve you can still easily see how it blazed a trail for the
concept of a Match-3 Battle RPG genre. While perhaps the story would best be
considered serviceable by RPG standards it does manage to throw a pretty wide
variety of enemies and challenges at you, requiring you not only to be smart
with your puzzle matching but also show some strategy in how you use the class
skills you’ll acquire over the course of the game and dictated by a variety of
choices you’ll make. Once you’ve unlocked all of the buildings the game has to
offer you’ll have the choice to grind and acquire new skills and perks, all
while changing up the puzzle formula just enough to keep things from feeling too
redundant. Throw in multiple base classes that give you an incentive to play
through the game multiple times with different strategies and the game offers
hours of smart and satisfying strategic play for puzzle fans.
Justin Nation, Score:Nindie Choice! [9.0]