When a blossom blasts open, it will trigger the flowers next to it to all grow one size larger. Match a few of the larger buds together and they will bloom and burst open into a shower of flower petals, and most importantly: points. If you only match up a few of the small buds, they will grow together into a medium-sized bud. As you match the buds together, they gradually grow larger and larger. The board is filled with buds of varying maturity - from baby buds to large buds just about to bloom. The twist in Blossom Blast Saga is that matching the colored flowers doesn’t remove them entirely. The result is a game that feels all too familiar and does very little to give players an experience they have not already had with a dozen games already. In Blossom Blast Saga, it’s clear that King didn’t want to deviate from what already works. Welcome to Blossom Blast Saga.įans of the genre can download King’s Blossom Blast knowing full well the sort of experience they’re about to get themselves into, largely because the game employs the exact same mechanics that countless other match-3 games have utilized in the past. While I don’t expect every match-3 game to redefine the genre, a little effort to try something new would be nice. You string the plants together by color, make the buds bloom, and presto: points. Not diamonds, bubbles, or candies: just flowers. Blossoming mechanics makes strategic planning difficult.Īnother week, another match-3 game.
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