Christmas Adventure: Candy Storm (PC) Review
System PC
Developer Argail Entertainment Publisher RunServer Genre Puzzle # of Players 1 Release Date April 1st, 2016 |
Pros
Good music Some puzzles Cons No real challenge or replay value Any game difficulty can be avoided. |
Review
By Thonos
12/20/2019
Now here we have a small, but a fun holiday game. The game has you going out delivering presents when you take a shortcut and your car gets mostly turned into candy. Stranded, you have to investigate your surroundings to see what happened and how to fix it. You end up meeting three witches who will help you turn your car back to normal. Not a great story, but it gets the job done.
This is a hidden object game with puzzle elements. The game has you look around for objects to unlock other objects and progress the story. Occasionally there are hidden object screens where you have to find all the listed objects. Other times you have to complete a mini game to progress. Between going back and forth between the different rooms and solving everything the game takes between two to three hours to complete.
The game does a good job with the graphics and I like the Christmas music Also, some of the puzzles were pretty well done. However, like most of these types of games the difficulty and challenge are superficial. There is a hint button that tells you where to go next or shows you where the hidden object is at. You can also skip all the puzzles if you want. While I did enjoy the game, there is no reason to come back after you beat it.
By Thonos
12/20/2019
Now here we have a small, but a fun holiday game. The game has you going out delivering presents when you take a shortcut and your car gets mostly turned into candy. Stranded, you have to investigate your surroundings to see what happened and how to fix it. You end up meeting three witches who will help you turn your car back to normal. Not a great story, but it gets the job done.
This is a hidden object game with puzzle elements. The game has you look around for objects to unlock other objects and progress the story. Occasionally there are hidden object screens where you have to find all the listed objects. Other times you have to complete a mini game to progress. Between going back and forth between the different rooms and solving everything the game takes between two to three hours to complete.
The game does a good job with the graphics and I like the Christmas music Also, some of the puzzles were pretty well done. However, like most of these types of games the difficulty and challenge are superficial. There is a hint button that tells you where to go next or shows you where the hidden object is at. You can also skip all the puzzles if you want. While I did enjoy the game, there is no reason to come back after you beat it.