Indigo 7 Quest For Love Review (PlayStation 4)
Indigo 7 Quest For Love Review Pros:
- Nice cartoon and pixel art graphics.
- 4.38GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Works on Playstation 5.
- Three game modes – adventure, single-player and multiplayer.
- Tutorial level in adventure mode.
- Match em-up gameplay.
- In adventure mode, you earn 1-3 stars based on the criteria.
- Adventure mode has five acts.
- Single-player has five modes – vs CPU, conquest, conquest vs CPU, time attack, and color attack.
- Multiplayer has three modes – vs, conquest vs, and party bomb.
- Game – you have to turn tiles to a color to create combos and chains but to keep the combo you need to flip more tiles than the previously flipped colors.
- Comic book-style story cutscenes.
- Can skip cutscenes.
- Boss-style battles.
- Four-player modes and battles with a set amount of moves to score.
Indigo 7 Quest For Love Review Cons:
- Game mechanics take a long time to get used to with a huge learning curve.
- No settings at all.
- The tutorial is really basic.
- Some of the most annoying voice-over and character shoutouts I have ever heard in a game.
- In adventure mode, you have to keep going back to level select.
- In adventure mode, you earn time bonuses to keep you alive with combos, etc but the timer goes down as the pieces slowly flip.
- Game modes will not be explained in adventure mode.
- The gameplay is kinda basic.
- No Colourblind settings for a game all about color.
- Forgettable story.
- Frustrating scoring system.
- No online leaderboards.
- Alienates everyone with its basic approach or total lack of approach to everything.
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Indigo 7 Quest For Love:
Developer: Dolores Ent
Publisher: Dolores Ent
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