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Local gamer feels refreshed that a Match 3 game didn't evoke any powerful feelings.

An ok match 3 building wonders game that is charming but by nature doesn't stand out much. At least the building animation is neat.

Bejeweled-style puzzle action, you match jewels to break rocks and minerals which are sent to the builders to construct the seven wonders.

como el candy crush pero mejor pq no tiene anuncios

Jugaba con mi tía nos viciamos tela y era muy satisfactorio ver cómo recogían los esclavos los bloques para construir las maravillas y si no conseguías puntos en un tiempo montaban una huelga por falta de trabajo anda que en España somos iguales ave lo q montamos es huelga pa no trabajar jajajaj tampoco es pa tanto este juego es un Candy Crush vaya

Picked this game up for $5 at a con because I recognized it as the first recommendation for DS games on the /v's recommended games list.

I think 7 Wonders is pretty good at what it sets out to be! Sure, it's a puzzle game, and those aren't the most popular with gamers, but at least this one takes advantage of the fun of being on the DS and is genuinely a pretty fun little tile matching game. The story of the game is to make matches in order to build the 7 different wonders of the world, which you get to see be built on the top screen as you make matches on the bottom. There's even a cute little tile mover connecting the two screens! The gameplay feels like a proper challenge as the shape of the puzzle board changes to be more difficult for matches the further along you are in building the wonder. It's not a big, long epic of a game - but I never went in expecting it to be.

I don't know, overall 7 Wonders of the Ancient World is pretty fun and does well what it intends. For a little $5 puzzle game, I'm pretty satisfied with it. 3/5

Surprisingly decent match-3 game with a charming personality.

Match-3 games are not that hard to make to be honest, but the style and visual representation of them matters a lot, and this game nails both. 7 Wonders is part of a franchise that has 5 entries, including this one, so I might check out the others too.