Age of Japan 2
Low Cost Game Age of Japan 2
You are the tutor of the young Emperor, and you must not allow Japan to be destroyed! Travel throughout the land and carry out a mission to reunite the country. Treachery and deception will be your roadblocks. Classic Match 3 mechanics and relaxing music are blended together in order to bring you harmonious gameplay. Battle through bonus levels and bring this time of warring to an end!
- Classic Match 3 gameplay.
- Action-packed bonus levels.
- Relaxing music.
size:11MB, OS:Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
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Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.
@Balakirev, you do raise a good point, but we’re not trying to be ironic. it’s more bad planning on our part:)
unfortunately, when we originally built the site, we set it up so that the default was this “download free trial button” not anticipating huge downloads and the “buy and download” model. we anticipate fixing this in the future (having this new type of button) but in meantime, Gamezebo users have made it clear to us that they like these big adventure style games so we want to keep reviewing and writing tips for them.
thanks,
joel
This is a wonderful game but it is a true adventure game, not a casual game. You can find a walkthrough online and the game was well worth the money. 5-star game for sure.
Two points:
First, you might want to note to your readers that the absence of any “try before you buy” option isn’t something for which *this* adventure game should be faulted. At a guess, it’s a true for more than 95% of adventure games being sold on the Web. The downloads are simply too large, or so at least we’re told.
Second, you have a “download and try for free!” button at the end of the review. Good sense of irony, there. Unfortunately, it’s inaccurate. While it links you to Big Fish Games’ offering of this title, the game still can’t be downloaded.