Papa Pear Saga vs Victoria
Papa Pear Saga
Papa Pear Saga puts the boing back into casual games. Here you have a unique game style where you drop a bouncing ball into the arena and need to have it take out lots of different parts of the board for you. Each level gives you a certain number of Pear’s to play with and a set of goals to achieve.With lots of bright colors, fun levels and a huge community of players there is a lot for you to enjoy here. The pear is great to watch and the levels can provide you with a unique and engaging challenge. As with many casual games there are also boosters and helpful tools that you can use to complete those really tough levels.
Can you clear all the levels, are you ready for some bouncing fun? Then take a look at Papa Pear Saga today!
Victoria
Victoria is a horror-themed match-3 adventure game that begins with a tragic story. The protagonist in this game, Victoria Miller, lost her husband and two children in an incident involving an aggressive poltergeist. Driven by her bitter need for revenge, she decided to pick up the ancient art of hunting supernatural beings and track the poltergeist across the United States in hopes of slaying it.At its core, Victoria is a pretty standard match-3 puzzle game where you’ll need to make matches of 3 or more in order to remove the items from the playing area. Most levels require you to clear away blue tiles by matching over them but sometimes, you may be asked to make specific matches in order to use the many weapons that will eventually be available to you against the supernatural creature you’ll be fighting. However, what allows this game to stand out from the usual match-3 games out there is the creepy atmosphere it provides and the occasional jump scares that's intended to give you a solid jolt from time to time.
Overall, when it comes to immersion, Victoria hits the nail on the head. However, despite the supernatural-fighting bits, the gameplay in this game can be rather simplistic, and after some time, rather mundane. That said, considering that true horror-themed match-3 games can be pretty rare, Victoria might just fit snugly into the gaming niche it is obviously designed for.