Unique gameplay: help Austin renovate the house by swapping and matching pieces!
Interior design: you decide what the house will look like.
Exciting match-3 levels: tons of fun, featuring unique boosters and explosive combinations!
A huge, beautiful mansion: discover all the secrets it holds!
Fantastic characters: watch them live their lives and interact with each other in the in-game social network.
A cute pet: meet а naughty and fluffy cat.
Invite your Facebook friends to help you create your own cozy atmosphere in the house!
商品描述
Welcome to Homescapes! Help Austin the butler bring warmth and comfort back to his wonderful family's mansion. Come on in—adventures await you from the moment you walk in the door!
Beat colorful match-3 levels to renovate and decorate rooms in the mansion, unlocking ever more chapters in the exciting family story along the way! What are you waiting for? Make yourself at home!
The game features:
● Unique gameplay: help Austin renovate the house by swapping and matching pieces! ● Interior design: you decide what the house will look like. ● Exciting match-3 levels: tons of fun, featuring unique boosters and explosive combinations! ● A huge, beautiful mansion: discover all the secrets it holds! ● Fantastic characters: watch them live their lives and interact with each other in the in-game social network. ● A cute pet: meet а naughty and fluffy cat. ● Invite your Facebook friends to help you create your own cozy atmosphere in the house!
Homescapes is free to play, though some in-game items can also be purchased for real money. If you don't want to use this option, simply turn it off in your device's Restrictions menu.
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I have enjoyed this game. Its only taken about 2 1/2 weeks to get to level 115. Its quite a challenge and gets exciting when all the pieces fall together and you have completed the level and can remodel the house. My only complaint might be that it gets boring if I am stuck on a level for a couple of days and the pieces aren't loading to my advantage so I can move on to the next level. I would also like to be able to remodel or decorate faster and exclude all the sidelines like greeting people or calling someone, etc. This is a great game. Try it, you will like it.
Look at the icon for this game. See the pins (or rods or whatever you want to call them)? I got this game because while I was playing another game I was shown an ad for this game, where the idea was to pull pins to make things happen, and you want to make the good thing happen instead of the bad thing. As that kind of game, which was how it was advertised to me and thus how I'm rating it, this product earns a rating of zero stars, but I can't give it that, so I begrudgingly give it one star.
I've played nearly 400 levels of this game, and been presented with only half a dozen or so mini-levels. Most of the mini-levels aren't even the pin-pulling mini-levels. So, if you're here thinking you're going to be pulling pins, you are sorely mistaken. Adding pin-pulling to the game is a marketing ploy, pure and simple. Having even a couple of pin-pulling mini-levels in the game is enough to deny claims of false advertising, perhaps, but that doesn't make the practice an ethical one. It is unethical to the core. Some might say the game is described on the web site as a match-three game, and that is a bit clearer on the desktop version of the web site than in the app store on the tablet, where I downloaded the game.
I've seen ads for other games that advertise this pin-pulling feature, and downloaded some. None of them had me pulling pins when I began play. I uninstalled every one of them after playing for perhaps thirty minutes and not seeing any pin-pulling. I kept playing Homescapes in hope of seeing more pin-pulling mini-levels, but it's been probably 100 levels since I've seen one. So now it's uninstalled too.
Even if you're here for a match-three game, Homescapes is designed to sucker you into paying real money for in-game items to get you past the ridiculously difficult levels. What makes some of these levels so difficult is the extremely low number of moves allowed in which to attain the level's objective. You're allowed to start the level with bonus items such as bombs, rockets, planes, and globes that do special things to clear lots of items in one move, but when you select these items to start a level with, they're placed in the worst possible positions on the level to give you any help, and sometimes they mess up an arrangement of pieces designed by the developers to get the level started. So you're better off not selecting any bonus items to start most of the levels. But you need them to have any chance at clearing the level. Thing is, sometimes the bonus items fall in just the right place to be helpful. So the idea is that you'll want to keep selecting them each time you play, and when you run out, you'll spend real money to buy more.
I could keep going on about how this game is designed to make you need to spend money to keep making progress. Even if you were to spend money on bonus items, there's no guarantee they will help.
As a brain game, Homescapes fails to impress me. You need luck to win, and "luck" in an app is computer programming masquerading as randomness, which can be easily weighed for you or against you without your ever realizing it, because you can't see the source code. Playing Homescapes is basically an exercise in patience and waiting for "luck" to give you opportunities you can leverage towards winning, and having the in-game resources you'll need at the end of the game to finish it off, because on many levels you won't start with enough moves to win. There were many times I almost finish the level, getting within one or two pieces, and at that point, the temptation to do what is necessary to clear those last pieces is great, especially knowing that it is within your grasp if you're just willing to pay.
I'm not against developers of games being paid for their work. But this in-app purchasing isn't for me. Make me watch ads. Charge me a flat upfront fee if you want, but then the game had better be what you have led me to believe it is.
Highly recommend that you avoid this game if you expect to be pulling pins.
This updated version is Superior to the former. It has more games, puzzles, and better graphics. These improvements make this game more enjoyable! If you played the previous Version & Were disappointed, get this one. You will enjoy it!
I'm not far in, but this game does a little too much hand holding for my taste. It's one of those standard match three and some different mini games to earn some kind of points to fix up a space things. In most of these, the game shows you how, then turns you loose. I prefer to play several rounds of the games, then decorate a whole room at once, but as far as I've seen, this game won't let me do that. It gives me each decorating task, one at a time, and only then can I play one of the games. Then it forces me back to buy the carpet or whatever. I'm hoping this changes with the second room.
My second problem is one I've had with a lot of games lately. The ads all show the mini games, but nowhere in them does it tell you it's going to be a match three! I've done match three, over and over and over; it was the mini games that drew me to this. I'm about ready to find a lawyer and sue these companies for false advertising, it's happened to me so much! Just tell me it's going to be primarily a match three in your ad, people.
Aside from those things, the graphics are colorful, the story remotely interesting, and I am curious to see if our main character gets the girl. (Well, duh. Of course he will. But I can pretend I don't know the outcome.)
If it gets any better, I'll try to remember to update this.
I love this game! So fun to play and 0 ads! The characters are charming and enjoyable. My only complaint is that some levels are too hard. It takes a lot of trys to solve them, and you need to pay money for it to be easier. Overall, it is fun but hard.
This game is very much like candy crush. The difference is that you are rewarded for completing games. The stars you earn for each game are used to complete tasks like get new furniture and home goods. The reward for moving to the next level is being able to get new stuff to renovate this giant house. You can see dimmed rooms of the house that are in shambles. The possibility of being able to renovate each room by completing tasks is exciting. The game had potential to be really fun. But it's not. First, passing each level takes forever. Whether or not a board gets cleared relies primarily on random luck, not skill. So you find yourself playing board after board of the same level, waiting for the lucky board. Second, you only one [normal level] or two stars [difficult level] for passing each level. The problem is that each programmed task that you must complete costs an average of two stars. And some of these tasks are useless and a complete waste of hard earned stars. For example, some of the tasks include answering the door, reading something, starting a new day, and calling someone on the phone. If the tasks were limited to furnishings for the house, at least you would not feel like your stars were just seriously wasted. This game feels stingy. You work your butt off passing these insanely hard levels for a few measly stars that the game forces you to spend on ridiculous, useless actions. Why not just let us renovate the house faster, and when its done, let us do another round where we get to upgrade the furnishings in each room. The game could be fun. But it's not. The designers decided to make it addictive to compel people to make in-app purchases, and did not care at all whether or not it was fun. They could have done both. But they were too stingy.
Sehr cooles Spiel, gute Grafik,sehr abwechlungsreich.Einfach mega!Ich würde es aber gut finden wenn man früher in ein Team kann, oder eins erstellen...Sonst nur zu empfehlen!
O jogo é bem legal, misturando dois tipos, mas apesar de ser intuitivo no que deve ser feito, pode ficar um pouco dificil para quem não sabe nada de inglês.