![]() ![]() This means you have to open every title, to read the brief synopsis, to learn what style the game really is and what it is about. You will find approximately the same list of games in each genre! Sometimes, in the game list, an icon will accompany the title, so you know if it is an HOG or not without even opening it to take a look at the synopsis, but half the time there is no clue. They mush all their game genres together in EVERY category, so their genre labels are meaningless. For example, if you don't want an HOG, you would expect to look in one of the other genre than "Hidden Object," and find what you want. So here comes the big " But." Increasingly, they are selling what I would call blended games, that do not offer the game play you are looking for, and this has ruined it for me.įirst of all, they present their game genres in what appears to be separate categories (Puzzle, Action, Adventure, Hidden Object), but when you delve into a discrete genre, it turns out it isn't sorted at all. I had a good experience overall, and the love affair with Big Fish lasted for years. And their customer service was quick whenever I had a technical problem with a game (which was not often). I usually felt I got my money's worth even if a game did turn out to be too short or not as interesting as I'd hoped. For the most part, their games are fun, colorful, entertaining and not that expensive if you watch for their sales. ![]() ![]() I have bought and played dozens and dozens of games on Big Fish. ![]()
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