Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Unwell Mel Game Review

Most famous doctors in television and in games need to contend with challenging and mysterious illnesses throughout their careers. In Unwell Mel though, you get to meet a man that seems to be infested with all of the diseases known to man and beyond. This time as you play doctor, you'll need to solve all of Mel's hundreds of sicknesses through a wacky match-3 game that extends beyond medical reason.

Mel is a very weird man, not because of his personality, mind, but because of his unusual magnetism to illnesses. Mel currently has eleven deformities, a total of a hundred other illnesses that point to the deformities, and many more symptoms that point to each illness. In other words, Mel is definitely not feeling well, and since you're his unfortunate doctor, it's now up to you to cure all of Mel's symptoms until he can face society once again.

Unwell Mel follows a traditional match-3 game play wherein you have to swap items to match them up and clear them from the board. For each level of the game representing one of Mel's symptoms, you are given goals of clearing all gunks and bugs to progress on to the next stage. Gunks are cleared once you match items on top of gunked tiles, but for clearing bugs, you must follow various strategies.

Bugs have many types and as you get to meet a new bug, you'll also be shown the way on how you must deal with it. For example, Virusites are bugs that when matched will go and infect other bugs near it, Grabbits tend to stick together and won't budge when they stick, and Hemoglobins will in time produce gunks if not matched right away. Sometimes, you'll get to take advantage of each bug's trait but most of the time, bug traits will just provide the game with a lot of difficulty, especially on later levels where different bugs are mixed on a single game board.

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