![]() Most games, I get 6-8 points.ĭoes anyone like Meow Match as, like, a memory game, as opposed to "an easy way to get resources"? Anyone else who's decided to play without taking pics? (FYI for anyone who doesn't know, the usual cheat is to take a screenshot or a picture of the board on another device, and then reference the pic while playing. Out of ~17 or so plays so far, I've actually won twice on the first pass, and a few more times by using ads for a second pass. But so far I've only played ads if I made it through to 10 points on the first pass, or at the end if I actually managed to win. ![]() Still, this run through I decided to try not cheating and see if I could make it to the cap before the event ends on Friday night. So whatever, you're not hurting anyone else.) I think cheating in PVP games is wrong, but if you're just playing Meow Match to get to the prize cap, it's effectively a single-player game. I consider that a compliment, though I am nowhere near as composed as he is.I find cheating at Meow Match kind of annoying (no shade on anyone who cheats at it! I have cheated my way through most weeks of it. Just like him who answers almost every question in the Rome 2 forum. So, just set aside an hour a few days after launch and watch through their reviews, and that should be enough to know the quality of the game So you bascially are the 'Welsh Dragon' of TW3K's forum. From the absolutely positive ones like heirofcarthage, to the neutrals like legend, turin, M&C, etc, to the absolute skeptics like Arch. ![]() Simply watching a wide range of youtiber reviews is a good way to get an idea. Rome 2 was review bombed for a mechanic that had been incorrectly explained by certain youtubers, and also for what a PR said regarding the issue, neither of which is related to quality of gameplay. Warhammer 2 was review bombed for a) simply not being a historical title and b) not supporting chinese at launch, neither of which is related to the quality of gameplay. Originally posted by THEDOSSBOSS:Nah steam reviews are never a good indicater. So, just set aside an hour a few days after launch and watch through their reviews, and that should be enough to know the quality of the game Steam reviews are by far the worst way to get a guage on how good a game is, as it is full of people who are out to get the company or simply let their entire experience of the game to be ruined by 1 little thing. Rome 2 was review bombed for a mechanic that had been incorrectly explained by certain youtubers, and also for what a PR said regarding the issue, neither of which is related to quality of gameplay. Each weekly puzzle is available in a limited time - only within the week - but at the end of the year, all 52 weekly puzzles of the year are added to the. Nah steam reviews are never a good indicater. It's your money and time when buying and playing a game. ![]() In any case, some games go on sale very quickly when the hype dies down (the latest Assassins' Creed, for example, was on sale after just several weeks). Paw your way through hundreds of match-3 levels, restoring cat sanctuaries, and a storyline with dozens of unique cats It's time for Meow Match Team up with your kitty companions as you beat match-3 levels and restore once lush and beautiful cat sanctuaries to their former glory. If it bombs in the review section, then that is a no buy in my book. If the game does not do so well, there's a chance, of course, it'll be on sale sooner than normal. In the meantime, have a look at the player reviews of CA's recent games on Steam and google their news history to give you a better idea of what to expect. Probably best to wait until the reviews come in. Sometimes you are lucky, for example, Mutant Year Zero and Thronebreaker (both very good games). It can be tempting to pre-order a game but I have been burnt a couple of times (Frostpunk and Vampyr, for example). Originally posted by TurtleBoy:I will wait until there enough gameplay & review to be shown then i will decide.
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