Rainbow Web
Bullet
- Brain teaser.
- 2 gameplay modes.
- 60 levels.
- Break the webs of evil in Rainbow Web II
Min System request
- OS : 10.7/10.6/10.5
- CPU : 800 Mhz (INTEL ONLY)
- Memory : 256
- Hard driver (MB) : 15
Review for game: Rainbow Web
Beads are randomly scattered over a web, and it is up to you to help break the spell. Much of the gameplay revolves around developing solutions-how to make a line of three or more beads of the same color. You better hurry to break the spell over Rainbow Kingdom.
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Genre : Puzzle
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Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
A new mind twister that trains your logical sense and ability to think under pressure.
AFERON - BigFishGames
I loveve the Web-games because you have to think a little bit more.
I was happy to see this game included a relaxed mode, as I hate being timed. The graphics were nice: not cluttered like so many of the "matching" games. However, after playing for half an hour I had to quit. I found the constant hint system to be completely annoying. Unless you make a move within a few seconds, it starts showing you a possible move. I do not like games that play themselves and I could not find an option that let you turn it off. If I missed it, I do apologize.
Story value is good. Once into it, keeps your interest - you become addicted quickly. Challenge is great - need to be aware where the web lines go.
I have bought all 3 of this series. Played each series at least 3x's each. Never gets old. Hope there is a new one coming out soon.
This game is very addicting once you get started. The story line keeps you interested.
This being the first of the three Rainbow Web games, still shows a nice little game. It has both a Classic (timed) and a Relaxed (untimed) mode, and having played both, I can say that even if you choose the Relazed way of playing, you may be told that you've run out of time, on level 46, 47 and 48 and this happen even if there is no timer (in the shape of a chameleon) and you loose a life!! This came as a surprise really, as you're not expecting to run out of time in a untimed game, and then not having a clue in the form of a timer. The Chameleon.
I played Rainbow Mystery, Rainbow Web, Rainbow 2, and Rainbow 3. I believe they were the most fun of any I have played lately. I believe they are all sugar cube games. Loved them THANKS!
I really liked this game. My only complaint is when you run out of moves, rather than automatically reshuffling the board as other games do, this one takes away one of your lives. The beads are produced randomly which the player has no control over. Why are they then penalized for it? Can someone come up with a way to fix that?
I have played the other Rainbow Web games, dismissing this because of the bad review score - and the really bad graphics meeting you when you open the game. But when I finally gave it a shot, I found out I really like it! I'm in the middle of playing Rainbow Web III now, but to my surprise I find the gameplay better in Rainbow Web I. It is much more of a brainbender, especially since there is no power-ups (I always find them to be a bit like cheating anyway) AND a timer!! Jubii I don't get why people don't like timers, IMO it's much better with the challange. In RW III there are no timer and a hammer to remove pieces. So sad. They could at least give us who wants it the opportunity to have a hard time ;-) In RW I there is no easy way out. Not that this is an extremely hard game, don't worry, especially the first many level go by in a breeze. Later on you will probably be a bit pressed for time or run out, but you have 3 lives to get you through. I really recommend this game to people who want a bit of a brain challenge. The bad things: the graphics. As mentioned above, they are really oldfashioned. Also, unlike the other games in the series, you don't get to choose what to set free from the spiders spell. I miss that a bit, it's always nice to use the points you earn to something - an incentive to get more points. But still, it's really a nice little game.
This is a small (11.5MB) game that delivers a good story (although spiders get a bad rap -lol) and sustained challenging gameplay. There are no bells and whistles, and I really like that. Its refreshingly quiet, and simple, but it gets challenging quite quickly. There are no power ups or reshuffles to fall back on. You rely entirely on your wits. There is a classic (timed) and relaxed (untimed) mode. The music low in the background is OK, it keeps me alert. Full screen and windowed mode available. I find both quite useful. Graphics are very simple and suit the game. The only thing I don't like is when the game keeps suggesting moves, if it thinks you are taking too long to decide. There is a visual and an audio cue, and I find it annoying and distracting. Sometimes, especially towards the end, I'd soooo like to be able to knock a ball out (with a power up) to help make a match. This is the first in a series of 3 games that all have differing gameplay features. This first game is M3 only, but it doesn't feel too repetitive because each new playing field is different and presents unique challenges. I play late at night because it helps to unwind, and for filling in time between doing stuff. After 6 months its still fun to play.