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FireFlower Review
10 out of 15
For a budget title FireFlower has a lot going for it.
Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Author: Tony Mitera

For a budget title FireFlower has a lot going for it. The idea is a solid one and the matching of puzzle pieces isn't a concept that will be a completely alien one to pretty much anyone, while at the same time the title implements it in such a way that it both has some degree of difficulty in matching some of the more complex puzzle patterns as well as a respectable set of features to keep the gameplay moving along. Really the only flaw the title has to speak of is the limited musical selection, but if you look past that FireFlower is a puzzle game with an obviously fully developed concept combined with an easy to use interface and an overall look that is quite pleasing to the eye. More importantly though, FireFlower is an entertaining puzzle title that remains interesting and compelling for much more than just a few levels of play.

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