About Anime Journey:
For that price, it’s ok. You get an experience, that I haven’t seen anywhere else. Revealing a picture by basically memorizing the general colors and the swiping the right spots is – to me at least – a new concept. There are two major criticisms though. First, it can be done always and with a 100% rating within the time limit. I never struggled to finish the pic at least 30s early. Since there is no penalty for misplacing colors, you just paint everything with every color, and there is still more time left. Second, the content is lacking. If with all DLCs, there isn’t much there. One of the key features erasing away from the finished pic) is ultimately underused and could potentially be the game selling feature here, if it just was used in a more varied and more interesting way. So for 2$, it’s ok. Including workshopsupport could be the changing factor, but so far, not much has accumulated there, and some of it is straight up copyrighted and badly implemented. It is not the worst game for a euro by any means. If you feel like buying a pointless game to look at anime girls where you also do something else than putting puzzles together, it is quite the bargain. The game has easy achievements to obtain, counts towards the game collector badge and consists of trading cards.Can’t recommend. It bugs out at 10/20 and can not be completed. The game at some point refuses to lay down the colour selected even though it is the correct colour. Next time you try the same puzzle it will lay down the colour it refused earlier but will then pick another colour it will refuse to lay down. Tried the same puzzle 4 times, it picked a random colour each time to NOT lay down.