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Marvel Puzzle Quest

Developer: Demiurge Studios
Publisher: D3 Go!
Release: 2013
Platform: Android (played), iOS, PC, X360, PS3
Genre: Puzzle


Aeons after the "licensed IP golden era" (back when having Disney slapped in a videogame box meant more than Nintendo Seal of Quality by miles) Demiurge managed not only to make a decently balanced F2P match-3 game but also (even rarer) to play in favor of the original material's values.

Mechanics wise the gameplay is pretty straight-forward: matching gems damage enemies while charging special powers within the same spectrum; teams can be assembled to concentrate efforts in a given playstyle or to cover one another's weaknesses.

But battle for what? Ultimately for growing a collection of heroes, which vary from one to five stars accordingly to their rarity--and here the good IP use starts to show. Tokens aren't just digital keys; they're represented by real life comics' covers, both holding the possibility of being a personal meaningful memento for any given player and allowing the devs to explore several iterations of a character without having to stick to a single "definitive" (and inherently controversial) version.


Patch Wolvie: best there is? You're well served.
But there's more. The juggling an Avengers movie scriptwriter must go through to make every single character meaninful is amplified here in sheer numbers and scope alike--from godlike, almighty characters like Thanos to literally Howard the Duck (and everything between) each and every piece of IP has a chance to shine through some fine-tuned balance job. Obvious stuff are in play, of course (charging red gems for Iron Man's Unibeam, for instance), but many interesting mechanics are pulled from passive powers, starting with Hulk's "Anger" (creating green tiles when hit above a certain threshold) and developing towards more complex (and well-informed) behaviours like Carnage's unruliness serving trouble to friend and foes indiscriminately.

F2P is devilish though, and the usual "behind the curve" feel for a non-paying player is here, light as it is; but even that it's not enough to break the carefully handled Marvel spell.


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