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About This Game From the creators of the award-winning Atlantis: Pearls of the Deep and Legends of Atlantis: Exodus comes the next big underwater Match-3 game, League of Mermaids! Help League members - Cora, Mishell, Koh, and Marina - on an epic quest to save their endangered mermaid homeland from destruction! League of Mermaids combines Match-3 gameplay with realistic physics to create a uniquely fun gameplay experience.Over 60 levels of Match 3 + Physics puzzle fun!Use multiple strategies and brilliant power-ups to clear pearls and earn achievements!Beautiful hand-drawn artwork that brings the League of Mermaids to life!Unique Bottomless Trench and Zen Pearls mode for unlimited replay value! 7aa9394dea Title: League of MermaidsGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Alder GamesPublisher:Legacy GamesRelease Date: 23 Jul, 2013 League Of Mermaids Download For Pc [key] league of mermaids game free download. league of legends mermaid. league of mermaids game free download. league on mermaids. league of legends mermaid. league of mermaids pearl saga. league of mermaids steam. league of mermaids walkthrough. league of mermaids game. league on mermaids. league of mermaids 2. league of mermaids free download. league of mermaids lösung. league of legends mermaid champion. league of mermaids pearl saga. league of mermaids free download. league of legends mermaid champion. league of mermaids 2. league of mermaids lösung. league of mermaids. league of mermaids. league of mermaids game. league of mermaids steam. league of mermaids walkthrough 6/10 (Better than average!) match 3 puzzler. Zen-puzzler for when you listen to podcasts.It's not bad, but get only if cheap.I quite enjoyed 3-staring those levels for achievments. Challenging but never impossible. The last achievment seems to be one helluva a grind though... :(. My best brief review:A match 3 game with 'pa\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665o' physics.Best for ages 3-9Still fun for all ages; several levels provide a real amount of challenge.. Game InformationLeague of Mermaids is a Match 3 game with physics that was developed by Alder Games and published by Legacy Games.Game VisualsI want to mentioned that the visuals in the game is well done. The visuals can be adjusted in the game's option menu.Game AudioI want to mentioned that audio for the game is well done. Even though the audio is somewhat simplistic and repetitive. The audio can be adjusted in the game's option menu as well.GameplayThere is no difficulty game modes to choose from. All levels have their own difficulty.There is a timer in the game. The levels can still be completed even if the time has run out completely.The story campaign mode has three chapters with the total of fifteen levels. There are three bonus chapter with the total of fifteen levels. But they are not connected to the story campaign.There is a zen mode. Endless match 3 modes with no timer. There is an ability to level up in this mode but it would require a certain amount of stars.The bottomless trench mode is to see how far the player can go before the time on the timer runs out completely.The special puzzle mode features similar puzzles from the story campaign mode.There are sixteen different achievements that can be unlocked from playing the game. Each of these achievements does come with some requirements that needs to be completed before they can be unlocked.MiscellaneousFinal thoughts: I have found the game enjoyable to a certain extent. The replay value for the game is low. I would recommend this game, but not at the game's full price value.. League of Mermaids is a match three type game with a physics twist, so you drop balls in from the top of the screen to make groups of three or more, and as you clear the other balls fall into place possibly making more triples and clearing. The levels are fairly easy to complete, so the main limitation is trying to get three stars on each level - the second star being for beating the target time (usually fairly well set - you don't need to rush normally, but you can't dawdle either). A third star is dependent on the level - some require a chain of clears (say 9 in one move), some limit you to a maximum number of moves, and some require you to match the three silver hearts.As you progress through the levels a few extra mechanics are added in - frozen balls that need to be matched before they can be moved, and some special bonuses you can collect causing your next ball to explode, or bounce around clearing everything it touches, etc.So mostly the key to the game is how the physics works - and it is completely repeatable (i.e. if you drop two balls down into the same spot, they will bounce the same way, as long as the previous ball doesn't get in the way), however it can be a bit hard to predict the bounce in certain situations, but overall I found once you have played for a while you can predict what will happen fairly accurately most of the time, and it does lead to far more great moments than regular match three games - where you are mostly being congratulated for the right colours randomly falling in, in this case you can see where everything is, so the great moves are far more likely to be intentionally designed rather than luck.In most cases you rarely need to exactly predict the bounces anyway, as most of the time you are firing into chutes, or into a curve that will "catch" the ball softly and direct it the way you want, or on to a pile of balls where the bounce will usually be fairly clear. A couple of minor exceptions are on the flat based levels, when there is exactly one ball thick, it is seemingly impossible to drop it between two balls directly, it always bounces left (or right) 2\/3\/4 balls, so that can be a pain. There is also a specific level where you collect a bomb and have to fire two silver hearts down the sides and off ramps to be caught at the bottom of the playing field which took me dozens of attempts to get exactly right.So overall it is a fairly decent action puzzle game, but it could be frustrating at first until you get the hang of physics of the balls, which are both the main pro and sometimes the main con of this game compared to more traditional match three games.. League of Mermaids is a match three type game with a physics twist, so you drop balls in from the top of the screen to make groups of three or more, and as you clear the other balls fall into place possibly making more triples and clearing. The levels are fairly easy to complete, so the main limitation is trying to get three stars on each level - the second star being for beating the target time (usually fairly well set - you don't need to rush normally, but you can't dawdle either). A third star is dependent on the level - some require a chain of clears (say 9 in one move), some limit you to a maximum number of moves, and some require you to match the three silver hearts.As you progress through the levels a few extra mechanics are added in - frozen balls that need to be matched before they can be moved, and some special bonuses you can collect causing your next ball to explode, or bounce around clearing everything it touches, etc.So mostly the key to the game is how the physics works - and it is completely repeatable (i.e. if you drop two balls down into the same spot, they will bounce the same way, as long as the previous ball doesn't get in the way), however it can be a bit hard to predict the bounce in certain situations, but overall I found once you have played for a while you can predict what will happen fairly accurately most of the time, and it does lead to far more great moments than regular match three games - where you are mostly being congratulated for the right colours randomly falling in, in this case you can see where everything is, so the great moves are far more likely to be intentionally designed rather than luck.In most cases you rarely need to exactly predict the bounces anyway, as most of the time you are firing into chutes, or into a curve that will "catch" the ball softly and direct it the way you want, or on to a pile of balls where the bounce will usually be fairly clear. A couple of minor exceptions are on the flat based levels, when there is exactly one ball thick, it is seemingly impossible to drop it between two balls directly, it always bounces left (or right) 2/3/4 balls, so that can be a pain. There is also a specific level where you collect a bomb and have to fire two silver hearts down the sides and off ramps to be caught at the bottom of the playing field which took me dozens of attempts to get exactly right.So overall it is a fairly decent action puzzle game, but it could be frustrating at first until you get the hang of physics of the balls, which are both the main pro and sometimes the main con of this game compared to more traditional match three games.. My best brief review:A match 3 game with 'pa\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665o' physics.Best for ages 3-9Still fun for all ages; several levels provide a real amount of challenge.. League of Mermaids is a match three type game with a physics twist, so you drop balls in from the top of the screen to make groups of three or more, and as you clear the other balls fall into place possibly making more triples and clearing. The levels are fairly easy to complete, so the main limitation is trying to get three stars on each level - the second star being for beating the target time (usually fairly well set - you don't need to rush normally, but you can't dawdle either). A third star is dependent on the level - some require a chain of clears (say 9 in one move), some limit you to a maximum number of moves, and some require you to match the three silver hearts.As you progress through the levels a few extra mechanics are added in - frozen balls that need to be matched before they can be moved, and some special bonuses you can collect causing your next ball to explode, or bounce around clearing everything it touches, etc.So mostly the key to the game is how the physics works - and it is completely repeatable (i.e. if you drop two balls down into the same spot, they will bounce the same way, as long as the previous ball doesn't get in the way), however it can be a bit hard to predict the bounce in certain situations, but overall I found once you have played for a while you can predict what will happen fairly accurately most of the time, and it does lead to far more great moments than regular match three games - where you are mostly being congratulated for the right colours randomly falling in, in this case you can see where everything is, so the great moves are far more likely to be intentionally designed rather than luck.In most cases you rarely need to exactly predict the bounces anyway, as most of the time you are firing into chutes, or into a curve that will "catch" the ball softly and direct it the way you want, or on to a pile of balls where the bounce will usually be fairly clear. A couple of minor exceptions are on the flat based levels, when there is exactly one ball thick, it is seemingly impossible to drop it between two balls directly, it always bounces left (or right) 2\/3\/4 balls, so that can be a pain. There is also a specific level where you collect a bomb and have to fire two silver hearts down the sides and off ramps to be caught at the bottom of the playing field which took me dozens of attempts to get exactly right.So overall it is a fairly decent action puzzle game, but it could be frustrating at first until you get the hang of physics of the balls, which are both the main pro and sometimes the main con of this game compared to more traditional match three games.. 6/10 (Better than average!) match 3 puzzler. Zen-puzzler for when you listen to podcasts.It's not bad, but get only if cheap.I quite enjoyed 3-staring those levels for achievments. Challenging but never impossible. The last achievment seems to be one helluva a grind though... :(. League of Mermaids is a match three type game with a physics twist, so you drop balls in from the top of the screen to make groups of three or more, and as you clear the other balls fall into place possibly making more triples and clearing. The levels are fairly easy to complete, so the main limitation is trying to get three stars on each level - the second star being for beating the target time (usually fairly well set - you don't need to rush normally, but you can't dawdle either). A third star is dependent on the level - some require a chain of clears (say 9 in one move), some limit you to a maximum number of moves, and some require you to match the three silver hearts.As you progress through the levels a few extra mechanics are added in - frozen balls that need to be matched before they can be moved, and some special bonuses you can collect causing your next ball to explode, or bounce around clearing everything it touches, etc.So mostly the key to the game is how the physics works - and it is completely repeatable (i.e. if you drop two balls down into the same spot, they will bounce the same way, as long as the previous ball doesn't get in the way), however it can be a bit hard to predict the bounce in certain situations, but overall I found once you have played for a while you can predict what will happen fairly accurately most of the time, and it does lead to far more great moments than regular match three games - where you are mostly being congratulated for the right colours randomly falling in, in this case you can see where everything is, so the great moves are far more likely to be intentionally designed rather than luck.In most cases you rarely need to exactly predict the bounces anyway, as most of the time you are firing into chutes, or into a curve that will "catch" the ball softly and direct it the way you want, or on to a pile of balls where the bounce will usually be fairly clear. A couple of minor exceptions are on the flat based levels, when there is exactly one ball thick, it is seemingly impossible to drop it between two balls directly, it always bounces left (or right) 2\/3\/4 balls, so that can be a pain. There is also a specific level where you collect a bomb and have to fire two silver hearts down the sides and off ramps to be caught at the bottom of the playing field which took me dozens of attempts to get exactly right.So overall it is a fairly decent action puzzle game, but it could be frustrating at first until you get the hang of physics of the balls, which are both the main pro and sometimes the main con of this game compared to more traditional match three games.. Gets boring after awhile. Time filler for sure but it gets boring after an hour of playing.

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