Pretty Girls Pop Match Review (PlayStation 5)
Pretty Girls Pop Match Review, When the Demon Lord takes your fellow adventurers captive, it’s up to you to rescue them, recruit them to your team, and utilize their unique abilities to turn the tide against the forces of evil! Pretty Girls Pop Match is a match-3 game that gives you the power to raise legendary adventurers to overcome puzzle challenges created just for you!
Pretty Girls Pop Match Review Pros:
- Nice Anime graphics.
- 231.9MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- Japanese voice.
- Two game modes – main quest, and attack score.
- Match Three gameplay.
- Brief tutorial pop-ups.
- World map level select.
- You can replay levels.
- Each level has a set amount of moves and you have to get to a certain score and sometimes you have to clear X amount of a certain color gem.
- The controls are you click the piece to move then move where you want it to go and press the button again.
- Create power-ups and click them to activate them.
- Bite-sized levels.
- Fun to play.
- You can cause cascades and combos when clearing gems.
- At the end of the match, all power-ups activate and you can earn a bonus score.
- Supports playing with the D-pad or the stick.
- Unlock new characters from the main quest mode.
- Each character has a unique trait that makes a particular power-up better or stronger.
- Earn gems and use them to level up characters.
- The diorama mode lets you place characters, add scenery and stickers, and take photos.
Pretty Girls Pop Match Review Cons:
- The controls are not smooth, it’s clunky and very out of date.
- No English voice choice.
- You don’t have game settings or controls.
- The game just starts and the tutorial pop-ups are very very brief.
- Early on you are clicking power-ups not knowing what they are doing.
- No Colourblind settings.
- Doesn’t have leaderboards.
- Colors do start to blend together.
- Little replay value.
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Pretty Girls Pop Match:
Developer: Zoo Corporation
Publisher: Eastasiasoft
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Summary
Pretty Girls Pop Match offers a delightful visual experience with its charming anime graphics and a manageable download size of 231.9MB. The game is available for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and it even includes a platinum trophy for dedicated players. The Japanese voice acting adds an authentic touch, although it lacks an English voice option. The game features two modes: the main quest and attack score, both of which utilize a match-three gameplay mechanic. Players can enjoy brief tutorial pop-ups, a world map level selection, and the ability to replay levels. Each level has a set number of moves, requiring players to achieve a certain score or clear a specific number of colored gems. The controls involve clicking a piece to move it, then clicking again to place it, which can feel clunky and outdated.
The game shines with its bite-sized levels and fun gameplay, allowing players to create power-ups and cause cascades and combos when clearing gems. At the end of each match, all power-ups activate, potentially earning players a bonus score. The game supports both D-pad and stick controls, and players can unlock new characters in the main quest mode. Each character has unique traits that enhance specific power-ups, adding a layer of strategy. Players can also earn gems to level up their characters and enjoy the diorama mode, which lets them place characters, add scenery and stickers, and take photos.
However, the game has its drawbacks. The controls are not smooth, and the lack of game settings or controls can be frustrating. The tutorial pop-ups are very brief, leaving players clicking power-ups without knowing their effects early on. Additionally, the game lacks colorblind settings and leaderboards, and the colors can start to blend together, reducing replay value.
In summary, Pretty Girls Pop Match is a visually appealing game with engaging match-three gameplay and a variety of features. However, its clunky controls, lack of customization options, and limited replay value may detract from the overall experience.