Разработчик: Red Chain Games Ltd.
Описание
There are different modes of play:
SURVIVAL - Race against the dandelion clock and earn more time by freeing butterflies.
ENDLESS - There is no time limit so you can perfect your match-making skills.
There are online leaderboards for each mode so you can compete with other "Fluttabytes" around the world! Can you beat the number 1?
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, german, italian, spanish - spain
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7, XP, Vista and 2000
- Processor: 350MHz
- Memory: 128MB
- Hard Drive: 100MB
- Graphics: DirectX 7 Compatible
- Sound: DirectX 7 Compatible
- DirectX®: DirectX 7 or later
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AT A GLANCE
- Game Name: Fluttabyes
- Original Release: 2010-04-20
- Genre Tags: Casual, Match 3
- Estimated Playtime (Campaign): 2-3 hours
- 100% Achievements Playtime: 2-3 hours
- DLC Required for 100% Achievements: No
- Multiplayer Aspect: None
- Replayability: Some
[*] Recommended To: Casual Gamers, Achievement Hunters
REVIEW
Fluttabyes is a casual, “match 3” style game.
STORY
There is no story, background, or setup to the game.
GAMEPLAY
The core game mechanic is to match 4 of the same color butterfly together and possibly get chains to follow from subsequent butterfly combos.
PLAYTIME
The game is not complicated as a base game. The complexity will come when you start grinding or getting specific achievements. Play time for this game is ~2-3 hours to complete all achievements, at which time you probably could consider the game beaten.
COMPLAINTS
The game is dated and will look grainy on a large monitor when on full screen.
REPLAYABILITY
The game has little replayability, and the only real reason to come back and play is to beat a high score.
RECOMMENDATION
I recommend this game to achievement hunters looking for shorter 100% games, but only at a discount.
Cheap, simple but a delightful little match 4 game with butterflies as the "gems". You take butterfly from an endless stream of volunteers to create as long a match as possible starting with a minimum of 4. Enjoy a relaxing time in endless mode or a more frantic against the clock (dandelion) mode in survival. There are a bunch of steam achievements up for grabs as you release these colourful critters to freedom from the square "spider web " grid structure. Its quite a challenge to get these achievements after the first 15 or so, and an even greater challenge in the endless mode to beat the high scores already recorded on the online leader boards.
While it doesn't claim to be difficult to play obviously the combined mechanics of matching and the forced next piece, make it slightly harder game than a straightforward match 3 but as a simple time waster it does what it says on the box.
fluttabyes is a butterfly-based match-4, kinda similar to one of the game modes in bejeweled 3. not sure why the pdf manual was a, necessary and b, not included in the install folder, but it's accessible from the store page or your library. also as an optional tutorial in the game, they're one and the same.
it's timed score attack, there's a dandelion serving as a timer. 2 game modes, survival is survival, endless is endless, without a clock, so it's entirely pointless and ends when you forfeit. online leaderboards are kept for both modes.
instead of swiping or chaining or whatever, you're placing and replacing butterflies yourself, a yellow with an orange, for instance. upcoming ones are on the side, combos for matching more than 4, swiftness and cascades, some of them extend the timer as well. line up 4 ladybugs for a mega match, more are even better. there's also an elusive rainbow butterfly, I assume it's a joker kinda deal.
the presentation is fine, but resolution options are the annoying 'left/right one by one' variety instead of a simple pull-down list and the game doesn't recognize your native resolution on first startup. alt+tab also goes through resolution changes. there are separate volume settings for the grating music and the okay sfx, plus a few languages and in-game representation of achievements. since there's a girl announcing combos and the like (quite a contrast to bejeweled's deep voice), a separate speech slider would've been necessary, along with a 'static butterflies' toggle and the settings to be available while playing.
the developer promised more updates years ago but never followed through, unfortunately. it works as a basic time-killer though, and it's not like they're charging $20 for some unfinished early access or lazy mobile port, like some other devs.
It's nice relaxing game for any age. I like the survival mode the best! Makes me think quicker!
This is the worst match 3 game I've ever played. Well first of all it's not technically "match 3" since you have to match at least 4, and you are given a random butterfly to place somewhere on the board instead of swapping two already on the board as is typical of the match 3 genre. But those minor differences are not why I'm giving this game a negative rating, something I rarely do. This game is so basic, it's boring.
There are two modes: play until you can't make matches fast enough and endless play (which is pointless and boring because it literally never ends).
And there's a slightly annoying voice instead of just a chime sound effect.
There's absolutely no story just the same boring gameplay. I've played games on my phone that were more interesting than this game. I'm getting a refund. What a disappointment.
This may look like a game your grandma would play on the outside. But on the inside, it is fucking HELL!
Well, there is nothing much to describe and the game is as simple as applying butter over bread with paper knife. You hit the same coloured butterfly and make a combo and congratulations, you have already completed the game because that's it and no further level progress . Just one playground and try different permutations and combinations to score a combo and hear a ingrained cute baby voice lauding the player with "Awesome, Cool, Combo, Multi Combo, Its funny that out of all the heavy and large games you have in your library you chose this astray one only, You are so weird, etc. etc." voices.
So, the achievements might make you stick with the game for few extra minutes of gameplay. But the chances are probably no one would last long for more than a 5 minute song . Good for a 3 year old daughter and for the parents who want to introduce their kid into the world of gaming, this could be the best start for any toddler or their first game indeed.
Absolute bare-bones matching puzzle game. It's just like a ton of other matching puzzle games but without any features other than the actual matching part.
There's a "survival mode" (read: there's a time limit to make a move which resets after making a move) and (the well-named) "endless mode" (where... there's absolutely no win or lose conditions at all), either one of which basically just means you sit there and match things until you get bored and quit and/or fall asleep and let the timer run out.
I don't like giving short reviews that just say "I don't like it" but... there's really nothing else to say about the game because there's nothing else in the game to talk about. There are achievements for getting big enough chains, but outside of that, there's literally nothing to strive for, you just match things because you've been trained to match things by other matching games up until you realize the game has no feedback and doesn't care, and you shouldn't either. Some of the other reviews call this "relaxing", but I honestly never felt Bejeweled was terribly stressful enough to start with that it required a version with no levels, win, or lose condition.
My previous review was taken down because the developer went under, but now it's back, so here's the review again!
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Cute little distraction. And it has RAINBOW BUTTERFLIES!!
36 of 40 achievement in less than 2 hours ( 37th is bugged )... so EXTREMELY EASY
In 30 minutes time, Fluttabyes pooped out 25 achievements with only a miniscule amount of player effort. For a color matching game, this is about as simple as they come. but the music just makes you feel happy so it's hard to knock it.
Grid-based puzzle game where you use your queue of butterflies to replace ones on the board and match four or more of the same color to score points. There's a bit more to it but it's not worth explaining, because the game is just not fun or challenging.
There's a free mode, timed mode & leaderboards. Easy achievements, high res & looks pretty. Music and voice are annoying.
1/5 Stars.
Pros: Pretty graphics and peaceful background music. Complexity is added to the game with the ability to see a preview of the "incoming" butterflies that will replace the ones you remove.
Cons: Gets boring very quickly. The only reason I would recommend this is if someone said they were limited to a $3 budget, loved butterfly themes and had never tried a match-them-up game. Otherwise, go with a more established version of this type of game such as "Bejeweled" or another equivalent released by the PopCap company.
It's kinda cute but the gameplay itself is like any other 'match' games. But instead of matching 3 things together you have to match 4 or more butterflies. It's pretty casual and requires no explanation really. It's a bit zen like because you have a lot of time and, I don't know, it just feels relaxing. I like it.
[Rating: 75/100]
Forget everything you have ever been taught about butterflies.
Kind of match-3, that game is pretty relaxing and very well done. Good soundtrack, visually pleasant, very easy to play, I can only recommend it to you. You want it? Don't hold back and get a copy.
There are several modes, everything related with butterflies
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Red Chain Games Ltd. |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 05.12.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 71% положительных (17) |