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Conversely, Rainbow Six Extraction is largely a game about stealthing your way around a map to complete a given objective that you've been tasked with. And while this makes sense given that it's the same way in which Siege operates, the style of play just isn't as fun when looking to take down AI enemies as it is when squaring off against other players.
I think my biggest issue based on what I have played of Rainbow Six Extraction is this stealth-based gameplay. Maps in Extraction aren't only filled with various aliens looking to take you down, but also nests that can burst open and continually spawn more foes that you'll have to then deal with. Essentially, most corners of these maps are filled with alien creatures lying in wait to end your life in some manner.
The game's tutorial quickly teaches you a number of gameplay tactics stealth kills, using drones to clear rooms, etc. Essentially, I found the most success in Rainbow Six Extraction when I was moving at a snail's pace with my team through each map and using all the tools in my arsenal to ensure that I wasn't letting loose a horde.
While this plodding style of play led to me having more successful missions overall, it was also not that engaging on a moment-to-moment basis. First all the pieces move on a diagonally. Quite a change from the usual way a m3 is played. There is 3 levels of play - relaxed, classic timed and duel play against the computer. There is a story, but it is really nothing. I played relaxed just to get used of way the pieces moved plus I only play any game that way.
There are boxes of different color squares. You must make a match that included that color. Later on you not only have to do that but there are chained pieces. First pass thru the game you only have to clear color blocks and chained pieces. You get awards. For what I don't know. The second pass thur the game you not only have to clear blocks, chains, but make every square qreen. Don't know if there is a third pass yet.
There is only the game curser. I would play the relaxed until you get used to how the pieces move. It looks simple and it is slow moving but with the diagonial pieces you really have to think to get the pieces to where you want them. I get social security so you can guess my age so this game suited me. But check it out yourself. It is pure Match 3 only and does not have the other types of play that would make it more interesting, like finding letters in the puzzles, finding hidden objects, etc.
The story really makes no sense and the graphics are very wooden. The puzzles got harder as the game progressed. I played the timed mode throughout and ran out of time on many of them.
Whoever set the Expert Time on these must have never played the game. The other two modes of play are Casual, with no time limits, and Duel, where you play the computer. I would imagine you could play this game over and over and never see the same board twice, but after a couple of walks through the trail, I was bored. Rated 3 out of 5 by gumybear57 from Nice match 3 game I can only sum up this game in one word The music was "nice", the graphics were kind of stiff and 2-D For me there were 2 major irritants - while the flowers were rearranging themselves you couldn't make any other matches And the object of the game is to match the different colored and varieties of flowers to match 3.
Then there are boards where you have to get an object down to the bottom of the board and all the boards have locked cells that you have to unlock by maneuvering the correct flower into it. The background of the board also turns green as you make matches over the cells - however, if you unlock the cells before turning the background all green, the game automatically closes the board and you "win" the level I hate that!
OCD anyone? But really, anyone that is a perfectionist will be annoyed!! It is a relaxing "nice" game if it's a daily or weekly deal, or some other special offer, however, I don't think I would spend the full amount for this game, even though it's "nice"!
Full version: full-screen with no ads, all levels and options, save your game. Rainbow Mystery 3-in-a-row - Block games. Download Rainbow Mystery and try it for free! Rainbow Mystery features three different game modes: Timed, Untimed, and Duel 70 levels each level has its own unique puzzle 14 animations.
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