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Leans into Strategy, Puzzle, Card & Board Game — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.
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To be honest, they are all pretty much the same aside from the touristic value. So if you are new to the series and want to see if it’s for you, I’d say go for the first game, A Paris Tour. Just for the sole reason of pricing: the first game is now € 4,99, the second € 6,99 and this one € 7,99. I’m having fun playing the puzzles again, but I would have liked it if they had introduced something new. It’s the same modus of porting the game as is to the Switch, with the same problem of the super responsive button. But if casual gaming is your thing, the kind of little puzzle that will accompany your morning cup of coffee, then I’d say give it a try. I feel it will be money well spent for hours and hours of logic gameplay in the Travel Mosaics series.
Read full review ↗OK, so perhaps I'm a bit of a broken record, but if you're a fan of Picross but wish it would throw a greater degree of challenge at you this is really the series you should be checking out...
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