- Publisher: EightyEight Games LTD
- Release Date: Jan 15, 2013
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 50 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 50
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Mixed: 15 out of 50
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Negative: 8 out of 50
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Jun 4, 201310,000,000 surprised me: I was expecting some lame RPG-themed tile-matching repetitive and plain stuff but I got a very addictive and challenging game, that stole almost 10 hours of my Steam time.
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Mar 27, 2013After a while the game starts to become a little bit of monotonous. But that´s okay! 10,000,000 is a lot of fun, and I have ran the same dungeon over and over again. A classical indiegame.
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Jan 18, 2013
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Mar 24, 2013
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Nov 24, 2021If you like addictive, retro, match-3 with elements of RPG added to the mix, 10,000,000 isn't a bad option. Once you've finished the game though, there's very little reason to replay it and on PC there is strong competition to this game out there, including Gems of War which is free and with heaps more content and strategy included.
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May 11, 2015For a matching game, this one was fun, but still rode the boring bus to drooltown pretty quick. I had higher expectations (my own fault possibly), and was let down by mind numbing play over and over again. If I had my money back, I would not buy this again.
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PC Gamer UKMar 30, 2013Its lighthearted retro puzzling gets under your skin very quickly. It's unlikely to stay there more than a couple of days, but for four quid that's plenty sufficient. [Apr 2013, p.85]
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Jan 28, 2013That said, the iOS version is superior for the simple fact that the mouse controls on the computer are more fiddly. We recommend that you try out 10,000,000, but if you have an iOS device, playing with the touch screen is the way to go.
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Jan 27, 201310.000.000 is built on a solid foundation: subtle retro-style graphics, nice music, and, what is more important, the engrossing chaos of a real-time puzzle. At first, you can't put the game down, but then you realize that all that doesn't hold a candle to Puzzle Quest and Clash of Heroes. Bite-sized play sessions and minimalistic gameplay are a good fit for mobile platforms, but as far as time-killers go on PC, this one lacks depth.