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  1. Jan 14, 2015
    9
    This game surpasses Puzzle Quest as my favorite match 3 of all time. A match 3 has never been this strategic, varied, and had a real sense of progression as this. The free to play doesn't hinder this game much. You do have a limit on play (a certain amount of plays and 1 additional play per 20 minutes) but my attention span for playing this game in one sitting never exceeded it. You canThis game surpasses Puzzle Quest as my favorite match 3 of all time. A match 3 has never been this strategic, varied, and had a real sense of progression as this. The free to play doesn't hinder this game much. You do have a limit on play (a certain amount of plays and 1 additional play per 20 minutes) but my attention span for playing this game in one sitting never exceeded it. You can buy power items but you get enough in random drops. Wish it wasn't touch controls only. Would have been better as just a $10 game without it being free to play but is a lot of fun in short bursts. Expand
  2. Feb 4, 2015
    6
    The game itself is a fun Bejewled/ Candy Crush clone with bright interesting graphics and you get the proper PS3 game if you complete a couple of levels which is nice.
    The negatives are it will take you ages grinding the lower levels to power up your characters to progress any further unless you want to spend money to do so
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  1. Oct 20, 2014
    70
    Fat Princess: Piece of Cake is not a bad example of a match-3 RPG, it’s just a rote experience once you get past the fact that you get a free game for playing it long enough.
  2. Oct 17, 2014
    50
    Taken as a stand-alone effort, it's probably the best thing Sony's released on iOS so far, though that should be taken as the faint praise it sounds like.