Разработчик: Retro64, Inc.
Описание
- Dive into 4 game modes: Journey, Flood, Survival and Trick Shots
- Save 72 buildings over 8 neighborhoods
- Wield astonishing power-ups like Wild Shot and Wings
- Overcome obstacles like tricky chutes, sinister swirlies and more
- Revel in ornate art, mellifluous music and spectacular effects
- Earn bonus points and power-ups with terrific tumbles and cascading combos
- Save your high scores for pride and posterity!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
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A nice casual shooter that will run on a potato.
It is my favourite game because when you get to the end there is a score chart, whether it is genuine or not I do not know. I have managed to get to the top once. I suppose it gives you something to aim for. I find it very relaxing and keeps my brain and coordination going. I did hear that the scores were not correct why don't they remake it ?
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I saw in the news that Venice was flooded and I thought ... don't I have a video game with that same premise? 72 levels later and I feel I have done my part to combat sea-level rise. You're welcome.
I like that this game will allow you to reach the end of the "journey" by playing it safe. You can take your time, take only the safest of shots, and forego bonuses if you just want to make it through without replaying. Alternatively, you can also be a hotshot speed player and rack up a great score through your innate understanding of the physics of throwing vases. Skilled players will probably enjoy pursuing a combo-heavy high score and will get more play hours out of the game by replaying. Less skilled players will probably just be happy to reach the end.
Before purchasing, I recommend you consider which type of player you are so that you will know whether or not this is going to be worth the five bucks. I am pretty sure I got this game in a bundle at some point, so I also recommend waiting for a sale.
Another Popcap Classic. Many a night I stayed up playing this game when I first had it, and already I am staying up again playing through it a second time. Like the original wave of Popcaps (Alchemy, Bejewelled, Chuzzle, etc.) ... this is a simple game to learn, but takes a bit of skill to progress. Lots of fun, challenge is right, and the price is always right. Wish Popcap would go back to making games like this.
Tags: Casual - Match3
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Outcompeted and Derivate. Luxor spin off in which you send objects in appropriate slots from bottom of screen to complete discs. Maxes at low resolutions.
Review: This is a lot like a bubble game, instead of having different colored bubbles you get one of four random objects with distinctive shapes. Instead of matching 3 you gotta fly in the object in the matching slot on rotating discs higher up on the screen. The discs bounce around and if you hit a higher disc it will fill lower discs on its own and there are silly powerups falling down. You cannot aim and just strage left and right and click. Hitboxes are pretty generous and if you fail you can catch what you threw away back to prevent losing a life. All in all its a pretty mundane experience, trapped in low resolution, no Xbox360 pad support and a rather uninspired setting.
I have played this game for quite a while and all of a sudden it decides to slowly jerk to where i cannot play it any more . I enjoy the mindless game but am now not so impressed with it.
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Venice is a puzzle game from casual game company PopCap. While the company is very familiar to many people, this game is not. It's a hidden gem on the PC platform, and it has a harsh difficulty curve.
The game centers around Venice, Italy sinking into the waves, and it's up to you, as a random small-ish gondola, to save the treasures of Venice before all is lost. It's a better story than Bejeweled, but not exactly AAA writing. But, for what it needs to do, it sets the game up perfectly.
If you've ever played Luxor or Zuma, the game controls essentially like that. Your objective is to match all of the shapes without letting any fall into the water below. This is where the game can and will screw you over multiple times, by placing nearly impossible trick shots that rely on pin-point timing and accuracy. It can get frustrating, but you feel a good sense of accomplishment after completing the level.
The music is up to PopCap standards, as it fits the gameplay very well, and adds to the atmosphere. The visuals do the job, but show their age. Not too much to the point of looking bad, but enough to notice. I have a reoccuring problem with many of PopCap's games. It doesn't detect that my graphics card supports hardware acceleration, even though it does. I'm sporting an AMD Radeon HD 8240, and my old iBook G4 from 2005 supports hardware acceleration. I don't get it, but the game looks nice even without accelerated graphics.
Overall, I give this game my Seal of Reccomendation. Pick it up if you want an obscure classic. I'm not responsible for any hardware-related damage you may inflict upon your system.
Venice Deluxe is a nice little game of shooting treasures at moving tiles. That is about as close to the description of the gameplay mechanic as I can get. I have no idea how to describe it any other way.
With a bit more than 70 levels, Venice Deluxe does offer a few puzzling constellations challenging to think around the corner, in a manner of speaking.
There isn't much more to say. But it definitely is a fun game to play if you are patient enough to get every level down perfectly.
Not the worst game in Popcap complete pack, but not recommended either.
You shoot symbols from the bottom, hoping to hit a hole that matches. If you fail to catch a symbol that didn't meet any hole and gets bounced back, you fail.
There are various powerups, but that's about all the diversity. Gets boring soon.
Easy point&shoot game with Venice as loose background. Hit targets above base shooter; difficulty varies but tactics easily learned. No pressure, can stop & restart at will. Good for relaxing & focusing on shooter & target with minimal stress.
Venice is fun action puzzle game from PopCap games. While the graphics are a little subpar and bland, the gameplay is brisk and the ambient music appropriate. Surprisingly, the Steam Overlay is supported which is unusual for PopCap titles. Overall, there is enough gaming goodness here to give Venice a positive recommendation. For any action puzzlers out there, Venice is a good buy.
All Pop Cap's games are just perfect. Easy to learn, "plug & play" but, with increasing difficulty and clear instructions before every new thing to learn. Intense rythm, you are always clicking the mouse, no time to rest. Original, they can be based on anything else but they do their own way and with outstanding imagination. The right difficulty at the right time, to maintain the interest. Variated play modes. Ridiculous simple controls, usually just the mouse and their two buttons, some times the arrows pad is also neeced but, that's all. Very good music and sound effects....
Well, if you already played Zuma, you know what I mean but, they have other interesting titles and this is one of them.
Highly recommeded for casual tmes, when you are in a hurry and want to play just a bit or, for that "in between big games" time.
ORIGINAL, AS PEEGLES. HIGHLY ADDICTIVE.
This is a classy game that involves keeping objects in the air to put them in the right place on the level. It is a great game for at the office and having some time to play around. It is set in Venice and you put different objects through different spins and turns to get the object in its correct spot to trigger the end of the level. The graphics are basic. The gameplay is simple and easy to learn. A child would have alot of fun with this game. I highly recommend it for anyone ready for a good challenge and a fun time. This is a ideal game for any casual gamer!
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Retro64, Inc. |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 04.12.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 80% положительных (15) |