

There are dozens of scenic backgrounds including beaches and ships to use with the hundreds of pirate and soldier stickers.
#FLASH MACBOOK STICKER FREE#
Some of the tiles have ropes or several ropes requiring you to make matches to free the tile and some of the brown tiles are doubled up requiring two matches to clear. Elements are anything except the candy tiles such as diamonds, animals, brown tiles and spiders. Matching groups of elements will fill the manna meter and 5 elements are needed to buy upgrades. Some tiles are in a bubble which can be clicked to collect, the resource inside the bubble changes constantly. After each level you will use the resources collected to purchase upgrades to you sticker book such as removing catsup and pizza, cleaning up glue, erasing drawings and wiping off fingerprints, you must purchase all upgrades to progress to the next level by collecting more elements.

These goals must be completed within the metered time allotted. You will earn bonuses as you progress, same old same old such as a hammer to clear a single tile, a bomb to clear groups and even a resource collector to clear all tiles of the same type of your choice. The goals are given at the beginning of each level such as, clearing all brown tiles, collecting a certain amount of specific resources, or releasing diamond hearts by dropping them to the bottom of the board.

Here's the problem, unless you're a teenage girl interested in stickers, (not saying it's bad, just not a broad enough genre interest) you probably won't find this game that interesting. Problem was little brother smeared catsup and pizza, glue and fingerprints all over her prized possession so you must play a Match 3 game to collect resources needed to remove all the damage done by little brother. Little Brother Did Her A Favor Amanda was preparing to enter her sticker book into a contest when little brother decided to lend a hand.

I cannot say it strongly enough how completely silly and offputting it was. Otherwise this game should be used to teach upcoming game programmers what NOT to use as a story. Haha, I think it actually might have only been a 3 star game at most, but because Enchanted Islands was so nice and this has the same game mechanics (if not the story nor length) and music I cannot help myself but giving it 4 stars. Alas, the actual match3 game is nice, varied enough to be fun and challenging enough with the spiders and boss levels to make it worth a DD or special price. What were you trying to do? Chase potential customers away by making it interesting to girls between 10-12 only? Really, really bad. Sorry, devs, but this storyline must be the utterly worst I have yet ever come across. Nice little match 3 hidden in silly story If it wouldn't be for the fact that I recognized the overall match3 game as done by the maker of Enchanted Islands, which was quite lovely, I wouldn't have even tried this.
