"Like puzzles? A new encompassing game full of eye candy is missing you! Have courage to challenge Spider and return the kingdom to sunshine!"
Sugar Games is pleased to invite everyone to take a walk around the Rainbow kingdom, the land of fairies and elves. Many peoples live a happy life here. But as it usually happens in all fairy tails, there appears someone, who is not pleased when things go right. In Rainbow Web this is Spider, a wicked and mighty wizard. It casts a spell on the land and all fairy tail creatures and spins a web around.
The trick of this game is to go through 60 scenes, where you must solve a puzzle and restore the original name of the scene. The puzzle is a web with beads scattered all over it. Beads come in different colors. You must swap beads to make a line of three or more beads of the same color. Once lined up, they burst, adding to your score. Some of the beads have letters on. Remove these beads to collect letters and restore a spellbound name. This gets your score and level up.
From time to time the game drops a hint about what beads to swap to get a line. However the game is deceptively easy looking. Rainbow Web will try to perplex you by offering webs of bizarre shapes, sometimes with torn links. Torn links add more challenge to the game-play, as it becomes much more difficult to swap beads on the web with missing links. As you go from one web to another, the number of torn links increases, and so does the game challenge.
Rainbow Web is a fun adventure for players of all ages. It takes you on an exciting journey, where you train your logical sense and ability to think under time pressure. Along with masterfully crafted graphics, Rainbow Web shines with saucy music, specially written and recorded for the game.
Download and play Rainbow Web now to see the difference by yourself!
Game features: - 2 game modes: Classic and Relax
- 60 mind-challenging levels to go
- 12 beautiful background landscapes
- Webs of various kinds
- Juicy graphics and amazing visual effects
- Author's music and special effects
- Full-screen display available
suresh jha, Friday, 10th of August 2007, 09:47 AM
I like it