About This Game Fantasy Mosaics 14: Fourth Color is a multi-color nonogram game that features pixel art puzzle designs. Use your logic and intuition to discover vivid images hidden in the patterns of numbers. Your progress in the game helps build a beautiful landscape and discover inhabitants of the fantasy world. Get ready to earn achievements featuring stars and cups awarded at the end of each level. Enjoy this installment with exciting innovations that make the puzzles even more fun and challenging! d859598525 Title: Fantasy Mosaics 14: Fourth ColorGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Andy JurkoPublisher:Andy JurkoRelease Date: 29 Mar, 2016 Fantasy Mosaics 14: Fourth Color Activation Code [Xforce] I love the Fantasy Mosaics series. And 14: Fourth Color does not disappoint. I eally like that its possible to reset the puzzle without having to go out to the menu. The pictures are brilliant and some of them are hard enough.. I've played Paint it Back, many of the World Mosaics, and other games along those lines. Yes, I'm sad that Fantasy Mosaics lacks achievements and cards but I've been in a counting mood and the game was on sale so.... thought I'd try it out. Boy am I glad I did. This game goes above and beyond the normal counting mosaics. Each picture uses 4 different colors and you can switch between them, which is lovely if you get stuck. So it's almost like playing 4 mosaics in 1. Though of course, if you've fleshed out a couple colors, the last 2 are much easier to complete. The game has the normal "left click fills in a space" and "right click places an X where you know a color won't go". However, unlike many games in this genre, when you've completed all the correct colors in a row, the rest of the squares are automatically filled with Xs. A great feature! Like other counting mosaics, there's really no story. But the music is nice, the graphics are beautiful, and the pictures themselves are creative. It's a shame I won't be adding to my achievements but the game is so enjoyable, I'm going to complete every single picture regardless. I definitely give this a thumbs-up.. Fantasy Mosaics is a series of nonograms (also known as griddlers) games released for iOS and Android before being ported on PC and Mac. I know that because I've added the whole series on Neoseeker. That's why when I saw it on Greenlight, I voted yes, despite the fact that it's just puzzles after puzzles.It would be my first real time with that type of games and I must say that at first, I was bored and kinda wondering what I was doing. I knew the mechanics: you have a series of numbers indicating how many tiles are used for a drawing in the column or in the line. Sometimes, it's easy as the whole line or column is concerned but at other times, it's really a matter of making your brain work: if for example, three tiles are needed and known, you know that the tiles just next to the beginning and the end can't be used for the column or the rest of the line.I must say that I was surprised to find myself really deep into the game. True, the game is just simple: the plot isn't really developed as it's a penguin family travelling anywhere and the 14th game introducted apparently a fourth color to the game. I can't make a comparison of what's new, what's an evolution or what's a drawback. Heck, even the drawings aren't really interesting at the end. However, it's the challenge that makes Fantasy Mosaics 14 interesting.It also means that only those who loves a brain challenge will be interested. I've only played in casual mode, where numbers are crossed, as I'm not really into having an harder difficulty: some of the puzzles are already hard in themselves as you have to make choices without any indication or logic.Anyway, I'm really recommending the game, though you should wait for a discount (10 euros is a little high for me for that kind of games). I'm just waiting for the rest of the series, though it seems that only those after the number 14 are being released. It would be great to see the earlier work on Steam, just to enjoy the evolution (but they're also released on Big Fish Games).. I love the Fantasy Mosaics series. And 14: Fourth Color does not disappoint. I eally like that its possible to reset the puzzle without having to go out to the menu. The pictures are brilliant and some of them are hard enough.. I will recommend this game, because it is a cool concept and could be fun to make the pictures in a manner that reminds me of minesweeper. I actually only spent about 45 minutes playing this game, but i left it idling, so it shows more time, however, I dont think much more time would change my mind.I purchased the game too quickly. I have a very limited games budget each month, and this took up a big portion. I was so excited because I thought this was going to be like PAINT IT BACK. It has so vague similarities, however, this game is much easier, you "solve" for the 4 colors of the image, and since the image is built up by each individual color, the "puzzle" portion is not as difficult. I think that if you wanted to sit and play a relaxing puzzle type painting game, this may just be perfect.. Gameplay is fine, but it has one of the laziest attempts at a storyline I've ever seen. 6\/10. Decent game, did all the puzzles. Kind of lame hint system is a poor excuse for a couple of cases requiring guesses, but for the most part it's what you'd expect. The pictures are kind of cheesy, like images vaguely referencing Alice in Wonderland such as "talking cat" and "tea ceremony", or Beauty and the Beast as "magic flower". Whatever.. I love these games and need more of them! It was difficult at first to figure out what I was doing after playing "Paint it Back" (which I also loved!), but once I grew accustomed to how it worked I was immediately addicted and looking for more! They are not the most difficult puzzles, but i am very happy with them. If you need super challenging, annoying puzzles to occupy you, then this is not for you. :) Would love to see more of this series on Steam immediately!! :)
Fantasy Mosaics 14: Fourth Color Activation Code [Xforce]
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