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Review - Marvel Puzzle Quest

Are you cool?

I mean really, are you cool?

If you answered yes, you must be playing Marvel Puzzle Quest. If you said no, you are just another sheep playing "Candy Crush" BAA BAA sheep go drink your Hi-goat and play with your candy.

Marvel Puzzle Quest is one in a long line of 'puzzle quest' game that follow the tried and true 'match three things' formula that is so popular today.  Confused? Yes? Do not panic! Everything will become clear.



Lets take a look at the game play.

So you start out on the map screen where you select the enemy you will face. A nice little comic will play and then you battle.



So each character has different powers relating to different colours. So if I collect three red symbols Iron Man attacks, but if I get pink Black Widow will attack. Characters also have special moves which can be performed by spending the accumulated coloured symbols. The enemy and yourself have life points which when reduced to zero result in death. 

Can my characters get stronger? Yes they can. Each character is represented by a comic cover and if you get two of the same cover you can merge them to power up your character's attack.
You can then spend in-game currency to level up your characters.

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Nothing in my life has given me the same satisfaction as knowing that my Iron Man is level 12.


Overall, if you like Marvel characters (wolverine, spiderman, iron man) this is a game for you. If you like candy crush but you are bored of your inability to pass level 246 then give this a try.

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