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Artifact Quest PC

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$ 9.99 USD

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Help Jess track down seven ancient artifacts and rebuild a village that has been ravished by a hurricane in Artifact Quest! Travel to a tropical island and use your Match 3 talents to collect the necessary golden coins to help out the locals. Rebuild your own home and track down the artifacts and the plunge into an unforgettable journey. Can you repair your home and help the people of the island?

  • Gripping gameplay
  • Exciting action
  • Go on an Ancient Quest!
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System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 43 MB
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Artifact Quest 3.7 5 11 11
Fun Little Match Three with Interesting Variations Not just a standard Match 3, this game also throws in other types of game-play. Above and beyond the switching match 3, it also has 'popping' matches and a game where you catch the right shape and place it in the grid. Based on demo. Very non-demanding, and has both timed and untimed modes. April 2, 2012
low stress but fun I really enjoy playing this game. It is bright and cheerful, different elements than standard match three games. Great when you just want to relax for a while and have some fun. Would recommend trying it at the dd price. April 2, 2012
Semi Typical Match 3 Game I have just finished the trial game period and it has interested me enough to go ahead and purchase the game for the Deal of the Day price of $2.99. I found the graphics and colors to be brilliant and vibrant. The story line is so so, but most games of this sort are. As far as the match 3 goes. I found some that were swaps and some that were just click on three or more. I only made it to round 4-1 when I ran out of time, so I can't tell you how long the game lasts or how difficult it might get as it gets farther into it, but I am looking forward to finding out. I would say that Artifact Quest is worth the price as the Deal of the Day. April 2, 2012
Turns out to be addictive! I played this game in the timed mode. From the beginning I thought it was entertaining and relaxing but fairly easy. Then I noticed that I had been playing for an hour and said to myself, just one more level, so I had to buy it. Then I said, just one more level, for real this time. Now another hour has gone by, so I guess I must really like it!! But not only is it difficult to stop playing, it actually does get pretty tricky as you progress. There are three diferent games (plus a bonus game which is for people with fast reaction times and which you can skip, but you get points no matter how badly you do and you can't lose so why not play it?). One game is your standard M3, one is sort of like a marble popper, and the third involves snatching shapes out of the air and placing them on their silhouettes, and which gets a bit frantic. For me, the first type is quite easy but the others are a bit more challenging. I find it gets more fun as you get farther along. I think this is the kind of game you keep around to play again from time to time after you have finished it, just because it is simple, relaxing and fun. April 3, 2012
TIMED or UNTIMED? I bought this game because of the fact that even in timed mode, the game appeared to be very straightforward and relaxing and beatable and because it also includes a Relaxed mode While "fixing" the airplane, I hit a brick wall and couldn't beat the level and because I liked the game, I decided to go to the Options menu and tic the relaxed version of the game and start over from Level 1. Wait--what? After ticcing the relaxed mode and after I clicked on the Adventures tab, the game did NOT start at Level 1 but at the level that I was having difficulty with. Could this be true; can I really continue to play this game in relaxed mode without starting the whole game over again? Sure enough, I was able to complete the level in relaxed mode Hmm..... can I return to the timed mode and continue playing this game beginning with the next level? YES, I can Therefore, while playing this game in timed mode, I was able to toggle between the relaxed mode and the timed mode (I needed to do this 4x) and complete the entire game. So it doesn't matter whether or not you're playing timed or relaxed, you can do both and have fun and complete the game stress free. April 6, 2012
Fun Match Game A good match game, you can match 3 or more objects and either get a bomb, dynamite or lightning, depending on how many objects you match, it also has a click on the most objects part of the game, you also have bonus levels where you catch objects falling from the sky and place them in their proper places and another bonus level where you try and catch falling objects (haven`t mastered that one yet). When you get enough" money" you can rebuild the island. Overall a good game, got this on the DD, wouldn`t pay full price for it, but good game, very easy, can`t vote on sound as I never play games with sounds. April 3, 2012
NOT A CHALLENGE BUT CUTE I do like the clear graphics..and different little ways to play..nice if you don't want a real fast pace challenge....but had a hard day and just want to relax..this is it...give it a try..smiles to all April 2, 2012
Good 3M game This is a 3M game. It's isn't a stressful game and you can finish the game without getting stuck. As the game pieces fall you can still make a match. I enjoyed it. April 2, 2012
ok, but not great fun this is a match three game with a storyline. i wasn't impressed with it, but it is a decent time-waster if you are on the subway and have nothing to read or do to occupy your time. April 2, 2012
Maybe for little kids... Unfortunately, this game did not appeal to me at all. Normally I wouldn't even consider a game like this, but when I saw it on a daily deal, I figured I would try the demo. There are times when I love to have an easy, casual game that doesn't take much thinking, but even so I'm afraid I can't recommend this one. In this game you're trying to find artifacts hidden on an island that you inhabit. A hurricane has hit, and you are trying to locate the artifacts to make enough money to rebuild your home. You find the artifacts by playing mini games. There are several different games, although all of them involve matching of some sort. For those familiar with it, one of the games is similar to Bejeweled where you are trying to make lines of three matching objects. Other obstacles such as wood blocks and ice are thrown into each game to help keep them varied. I don't believe that anyone over the age of 8 would find this game to be any kind of challenge. If you can match shapes, you can do these mini games. To be fair, I did relaxed mode and not timed, so that may give a better challenge. Quite frankly I was so bored by the games that I don't care to try it again either way. I thought the storyline was weak. What doing these mini games has to do with finding artifacts I still have no idea. If you have young children you may want to consider this one, otherwise I'd recommend steering clear. April 2, 2012
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