I have been a longtime big fan of AKB48, but I only know the names of one or two members. I purchased this game because I really love their music and the game seemed very fun to me. I specifically bought a Japanese 3DS for this game. Despite not knowing any Japanese (only a few words here and there when spoken but nothing written), I found it extremely difficult to navigate the game. I had to improvise while playing, so I had no idea what I was doing. However, I found the games quite enjoyable and liked seeing myself as an AKB48 member. I am unsure how to improve my performance in the game, as I think I finished and scored second? Knowing Japanese would definitely make it easier for me. I am not sure if I will play it again because my lack of Japanese makes it challenging to follow and understand how to play.

I regret buying this, I can't pass any of the games. I am very bad at video games. Controls are awkward. Can't figure out how to do anything lol

Not bad. But annoying after a while. I don't like the triumphant music after the game. I also can't complete the challenges. Can complete the main quest though.

I enjoyed playing this game, but I don't like the survival challenges because they don't provide clear indications of when they are finished. It seems that in order to complete them, you must intentionally lose the game. Nonetheless, it is still a fun game to play. I appreciate the graphics and mystical theme.

This was available for free on the PC when I was around 12, but only the haunted house table was available as a trial. I enjoyed playing it and wanted to relive the nostalgia, so I downloaded it. However, I did not enjoy any of the tables apart from the haunted house one. I find pinball to be somewhat pointless and I have never been good at it, as I always lose all the balls within minutes lol. Ok as a time waster, but it’s a game which has no ending if you’re good at it. I prefer games to have an end.

I find this game much harder than Zuma's Revenge. In Zuma's Revenge, I was able to finish the main quest, but I have not been able to pass level 12-2 in this game. If you lose all your lives you have to start again at 12-1. Additionally, I can't get the game to play in full-screen mode, making it harder to maintain accuracy. It is incredibly challenging and stressful, so I am not sure if I will continue playing this game, I will stick to playing Zuma's Revenge instead. I have already spent 18.2hrs trying Zuma Deluxe, just wasting my time

This game doesn't quite meet my personal preferences in terms of entertainment value. It may not be the best fit for me.

Finally, I have managed to get this working! As a child, I always wanted to play a Carmen game but was unable to acquire one. This game is the one that has captured my interest as an adult who loves words. I truly enjoy playing this game, as I believe it is aiding me in learning proper spelling.However, the code breaker game is proving to be quite challenging, as it is very difficult to determine the correct order in which to place the letters. Also, sadly, it is American English so that is a problem for me.

This game frustrated me greatly. I was unable to progress in the game due to my poor memory skills, which have been a challenge for me since childhood (I struggle with games like Simon). In one particular game, I had to remember about 6 items or more, and I became too frustrated to continue. I have not played the game since around 2012, so I cannot recall any further details. However, I do remember the cute animal characters and I believe there were some customization options available in the game (although I cannot remember exactly what they were).

Around 2012, I became involved in this game and actually invested money in it. It was enjoyable at the time, but ultimately, it proved to be a significant waste of money and also had incidents of bullying. The game can easily become addictive due to its visually appealing nature, similar to real-life shopping. Spending money on virtual fashions may seem frivolous, however, it was the only way to acquire clothing as the free options were either hard to obtain or uninteresting. Years later, when I logged back in, I discovered that a significant portion of the items I had purchased had been inexplicably removed. I let some years go by and recently logged in out of curiosity, only to discover that they have transformed it from a website to more of an app. I regret wasting my money and time in this

It was fun when it first came out, but it had its issues with people either not bothering to draw or drawing inappropriate pictures. I quickly lost interest in it, but occasionally I would delete and reinstall it. Then the ads started, which ruined much of the experience. Recently, when I went to reinstall it, I discovered that it was gone for no apparent reason.

This one was just okay - it was a rollercoaster of emotions that left me feeling unsettled and on edge. The game is divided into two parts, each more intense than the last. The first part, where you collect thermagems and evade those chilling monster creatures, sent shivers down my spine and made me feel incredibly uneasy. Jukebox Jumbler provided a brief relief, but my lack of skill made it a challenge, just like Ice Breaker

As the game progressed, the once harmless thermagems transformed into LavaRocks, accompanied by monstrous beings resembling cryptoids straight out of a nightmare. The Bridge Builder game is to difficult for me (I can spent so much time doing it. I have never been good at Nouns, Adverbs etc) while RockMuncher added to the unease with its eerie vibe. (same voice of The Snagnets guy in the 3rd Grade Adventures game)
And don't even get me started on Gates of Mount Valdrok - a game so difficult and disturbing that I needed my mother by my side when I first played it as a child, and even now in my thirties. The demon creatures' haunting voices still echo in my mind. It is impossible to conquer the game without her presence due to difficulty. This game is basically 'Worldle'' which I hate!

Why did they choose to infuse these games with such horror and eeriness?
Despite the overall sense of discomfort, my favorite remains the Jukebox game.

I used to play this game as a child and enjoyed it, but I was never able to build my own rollercoaster. To do so, you need to have a good understanding of spatial awareness and space management, which I lack. Also, it requires a certain level of financial ability. Instead, I would simply place prebuilt rollercoasters in my park and delete trees and decorations. I never knew how to work with pre-existing parks or where to place rollercoasters in them. I would just wait for hours to achieve the park goal, feeling like I was doing nothing productive. Seeing what others created online made me realize I lacked the skills to do the same, and I can't help but feel a sense of jealousy lol.

I used to play this as an app (potentially on Facebook, I can't recall) and I enjoyed it. However, you needed to be pretty clever. It was basically a kind of game where if you won or did well, you could build onto your kingdom or something ( been a while so I forgot what exactly). I got sick of it, so stopped playing it. About a year or so ago I went to reinstall it and couldn't log in with Facebook or find anyone to play. I left it and tried again months later and discovered the game still didn't let log in with Facebook and the whole game system and graphics are different. (It is account based now, no Facebook). You now have to battle other players in a sword and shield fight. The game has also lost a lot of colour and the players are now solely gold. Such a shame.

This game is okay; it's pretty fun, but I do have some issues with it. Initially, I stopped playing because it was irritating me when I kept losing lives. If you lose all of your lives, you have to start back at level 1, regardless of your previous progress (whether you were at level 12, 20, 5, etc.). This aspect of the game drove me crazy. Eventually, I was able to build up lives and figure out the game, so it wasn't too bad. However, the game play becomes repetitive quickly which made it less fun for me . Nevertheless, it's still a fun game to play if you enjoy Zuma or other marble shooting games.