In Classic mode, you’re forced to shoot the random colored stone that gets loaded in your shooter. There are two variations on the gameplay included in StoneLoops! of Jurassica, Classic and Grab ‘n’ Shoot. If removing that group of stones creates matches from the surrounding stones, you can score multiple combos if you’re good at planning ahead with your stone placement. Stones of various color are shot from the bottom of the screen, when they connect to the existing incoming line of stones to form a match of three, the group explodes. The concept of the game is simple, and anyone who has played a similar game will know how to play instantly. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that Stoneloops! of Jurassica actually made Zuma look like the mediocre clone in comparison. When it was first released, I wrote it off as yet another clone in a long line of mediocre Zuma clones on the App Store. They’ve somehow managed to re-invent the marble shooter genre to create a game that really must be experienced to fully appreciate (And at 99¢, why wouldn’t you?). I’ve got a good reason though… I can’t put it down. ![]() I’ll admit that I’m a little late on posting a review of Pla圜reek’s latest game, StoneLoops of Jurassica.
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