3 Days: Zoo Mystery Review - "This game has just hit the top of my favourite games yet, sitting nicely alongside Azada as one of the very few mini-game based storyline games out there!
I'm not sure why this premise is so overlooked as it's so much more fun than plain hidden object, dash, or match 3 concepts.
So what do you get in 3 Days: Zoo Mystery? Hidden object, spot the difference, match 3, jigsaws, dash, match, logic, weights, all manner of brain-training style puzzles. And all well done, varied, and interesting. Awesome!
GOOD BITS: The puzzles are well spread out, and don't get too repetitive. The storyline is nice and friendly for all ages. The graphics in 3 Days: Zoo Mystery are good and in line with most other current games. I can also see from how far i've got in demo that it's not a short game so plenty of play time to be had. Another blessing... the music isn't annoying!
BAD BITS: A few completely unseeable items in the hidden objects (remedied by the fact that hints are as many as needed at a cost), and I had one hang and crash that hasn't happened since. Other than that, I cannot fault 3 Days: Zoo Mystery!
On my next payday I will be buying the full version of 3 Days: Zoo Mystery and cannot wait to play the rest. I strongly advise anyone who like puzzles, mini games, hidden object, or brain training to give this game a demo at the very least - it's well worth it!
Very well done, and look forward to completing this one and hopefully another in the pipeline if possible! Demo it! :-)" - Keira McGee
3 Days: Zoo Mystery Review - "A good seek and find game, with an abundance of minigames thrown in for good measure.
The Minigames are also accesable from the main menu so that they can be replayed.
What I found interesting in 3 Days: Zoo Mystery, was the game designers attitude towards the police. The Sheriff in this story would do nothing to help until our heroin Anna found him donuts and made him coffee. He then destroyed evidence, and generally sat around letting her do all the work for him. In fact this seemed to extend to all the other characters in the story who were all male and seemed to be helpless to do their own jobs without Anna's
assistance.
My young children enjoyed the seek and find in 3 Days: Zoo Mystery as the items were displayed as pictures rather than a list of words. Overall the 3 Days: Zoo Mystery was very easy, not really challenging enough for an adult, but not really designed for children." - Albert C. Wickersheim
3 Days: Zoo Mystery Review - "I LOVE this game! We need more see-and-finds like 3 Days: Zoo Mystery. Some that actually make you think to solve puzzles instead of just finding objects and clearing the level! LOVE LOVE LOVE 3 Days: Zoo Mystery game!" - Elayne Cox
3 Days: Zoo Mystery Review - " I Love it!
It might be too easy for the experts but for me 3 Days: Zoo Mystery is perfect. You can always use hints <-100 points> which is very nice because you don't want to buy a game and get stuck in it and cannot continue.
The BGMs are nice, the graphic is ok, there are lots of mini-games, you won't get boring with 3 Days: Zoo Mystery.
One thing that is very unique, you can move things around or open/close cabinets, boxes, etc. And there is the ultra-wave gun <or whatever it's called>.
Definitely check 3 Days: Zoo Mystery. You will find something that you like." - Lok Shao
3 Days: Zoo Mystery Review - "3 Days: Zoo Mystery is a really great game!!! You really have lots of mini games within a game. It is also very funny, so you should play the 3 Days: Zoo Mystery demo and see for yourself." - Veronika Szakály
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