In each game, you must connect a path between two animal heads that are located on the screen by rotating tiles. Talismania Deluxe features 40 levels spread over two modes: story (the main game), and hero mode that unlocks later on. Really, the graphics and sound of Talismania Deluxe are exactly what you’d expect from a puzzle game: they aren’t awe-inspiring, but they are not disappointing either. The background music is good enough and fitting for the game’s overall theme. There are good sounds that accompany these graphical effects as well. There are some special effects that are well done, like when you clear some tiles or activate a special piece. The backgrounds are detailed enough to be interesting, and the game board is clear and easy to understand. There are games that look better than Talismania Deluxe, and games that look worse. The graphics and sound in Talismania Deluxe both fall squarely in the middle of the pack. So there! Talismania Deluxe is a rotate-the-tiles-to-form-a-path type of game, which is a long description but I can’t really think of any way to make it smaller and still have you understand what I’m talking about. Well, maybe not everyone, but everyone who is interested enough in puzzle games to read this review. What say you? The lack of challenge and variety hurts this puzzle game: 5/8Įveryone loves a good puzzle game.
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The Not So Good: Each level feels the same, few tile orientations, game is too easy The Good: Simple mechanics, mini-games are a good diversion Talismania Deluxe, developed and published by PopCap Games.