Zyla Whale
6 months ago
I enjoy the adventure but How do you expect players to keep playing this game when their progress is bottlenecked after L10? *Other games Run double XP events. There's also 4 major issues that needs fixing in this game. 1. Armor & Weapon levelling 2. The Players' Turn everytime should be On like the Target 3. Need more Spellshards and Minion Shards 4. Need more Skull spawns on board esp. for Kingdom defence/fight
Dave Roberts
5 months ago
It just keeps crashing. Rarely able to play for more than 5 minutes before it crashes and kicks me out of the game. Why can't it be as stable as the console version?...
L Pittenger
5 months ago
NO LONGER RECOMMEND || PQ3 lacks some of the charm & freedom of the original PQ, but used to do a reasonable job of combining RPG elements with match3 mechanic. || With an April 2024 update, progress in the game has become entirely pay to win, with mind-bogglingly absurdly expensive microtransactions. Advancement is completely dependent on "gacha" loot boxes, and players can no longer strategically develop their characters, what used to be the RPG element. PQ3 has become an expensive, dull slog.
Arnold Pryada
4 months ago
I don't want to lower it's score cause it's a good game, used to work perfect on my old phone but since switched to redmagic 9 it's constantly crashing, clearing cache helps for few minutes but still crashes, hope there will be an update
Lea Schadewald
4 months ago
I have played the original Puzzle Quest as a kid and I absolutely adored the game. Then, to my surprise, I look into the app store and I see "Puzzle Quest 3". It is too different from the original game graphic and music wise to really tickle my nostalgia but it for sure is the first mobile game I truly enjoy in the last 7 years. You can actually play and enjoy this game for free. Everything you need can be gained by an still enjoyable amount of grinding. Absolutely love this game 👌
Brandon Cater
2 years ago
Puzzle quest 1 and 2 are way better. I can't believe how unfun this is compared to them. Touch screens plus a timer suck so much and the mobile F2P model means grinding forever to get anywhere. Or pay. Pay money to get past the wall. Maybe if it was a reasonable one time payment like buying a game, but this is just too egregious. No thanks.
Chelsea S
2 years ago
I'm 100% in on this game. Frankly I don't understand the reviews that say they have to spend $ to progress...that's not my experience at all! I paid for one bundle purely to give back to the developers for the HOURS upon HOURS I've put into this game. Love the new content drops. The progression gets grindy after a while, but that's to be expected with an RPG...if there wasn't a grind to progress, I would have beat the game months ago. Keep it up!
Melinda Waits
2 years ago
So it's an interesting game, but the last update makes it hard to play. The armor is all lumped together without a way to sort it now. And unless you have memorized the way that the armor looks you have to click on it to find the name. Previously the gear was sorted by type, and you could see all of the information without having to open each gears screen. I also find it extremely annoying that there are 12 gear slots but only 6 random pieces of gear for each set of gear. Don't want to play now.
Asher Levine
2 years ago
Semi satisfying PZ entry in the series, but sad to see the series having gone the way of pay to win. Have paid a considerable amount into the game and don't really feel like it's enhanced my play much or was worth the purchase. Considering dropping the game after only 2 months. Game desperately needs a way to exchange upgrade components, bc we're getting bled dry out here. FFS.
Russell Anthony
2 years ago
It's a disgusting perversion of what made the other 2 puzzle quests so great. Riddled with currencies and micro transactions. It also seems like the game artificially inflates the difficulty to make you feel worse than you are in an effort to get you to pay for upgrades. Having played the previous 2 I felt confident in my abilities only to find battles that flood you with jewels you can't use. I switch abilities and get flooded with useless mana gems. The game let's you buy back in with full HP
Adam Rauh
2 years ago
A game designed to become overbearingly annoying. It contains barebones RPG elements, but then finds ways to make it all unnecessarily convoluted (crafting materials that work one way), time-consuming (grind content) and generally lacking in every area, especially the "puzzles". PQ3 is a downgrade from PQ2 in every regard. Fret not, dear reader, all of this can be overcome by just buying VIP access and shilling out a few dozen or so dollars and skip it all! Just get Puzzle and Dragons instead.
Jorge Velez
2 years ago
Progression is very grindy and you eventually reach a point a point where you need lower level mats but you've outleveled the content and you can't get them very easily anymore. Bottlenecking progression around a resource that's only rare because you're getting the appropriate level resource instead. I was willing to grind and never spend a dime but that just made it frustrating to play since all of a sudden my progression was halted because I just so happened to level up by playing the game.
Charles Mattioli
2 years ago
In addition to the 2 second timer, PQ3 did another thing that's really cool with the gameplay... you can move gems diagonally 🤯 Combine that with the 2 seconds you get to move gems around, and you got a pretty fun game. However game is designed around buying micro transactions for upgrades and chests. And there are way TOO MANY things to upgrade. It's worth it to dl and try it out just to see all the wasted potential.
Disa Foshaug
2 years ago
Long time no see Puzzle Quest! Loving the new game, kicking butt with my shaman. Pacing is a little slow since some grinding is needed. I'm wondering if you can go back through the story to redo some of the dialogue, as I accidentally skipped some. But other than that, I am really enjoying it. Looking forward to the seasonal events!
BrainSyphoned
2 years ago
They have you buy more in game currency than you need to purchase the monthly goal items instead of letting you pay the exact amount in cash. The game itself is fun enough. I haven't run into a hard wall yet but it progresses slowly (which is fine f2p imo). It freezes about every third match so you can't make matches (it at least saves where you were). As a long term,low money, low commitment game i think it will be pretty good, as long as you watch out for their early 2000's style traps.
John Jameson
2 years ago
Game starts out pretty fun but very very quickly becomes unplayable because of difficulty spike. I wasn't even able to complete Story chapter 2 because the enemies became way too difficult. I didn't even get to level 10. Now I get one or two shot every time. And I'm expected to be able to gather 200 or 230 mana per cast... Which doesn't even inflict much damage to the enemies who now walk all over me. Very disappointed.
Anthony Bruce
2 years ago
They added a nice twist to the match-3 gameplay to make it more compelling. But... it has all your typical predatory mobile game practices. Over priced currencies with multiple tiers and battle passes (plural) to obfuscate the real value of items. "Near misses", difficulty spikes and reward timers to encourage spending to progress. It's fun for awhile, even without buying anything, so I recommend playing, but until they adjust many of these practices, *don't spend your money.*
Diablo The Cute
1 year ago
Boring and p2w... I liked the original puzzle quest on Xbox. No extra fees.. multiple classes... actual customization.... this game isn't even on the same level... it's like they went backwards and made it hard just to charge you to actually get past a point. It starts off fine but after a point it gets really impossible... just don't bother with this one.
Anthony Stango
4 months ago
I was looking for a matching game with some fun battling/RPG elements to make it more interesting and instead I found a full fledged RPG with a serviceable story, interesting world building, and likeable characters that just happens to have a well developed collection of classes and mechanics based on matching. Absolutely stellar work here. No getting slammed with advertisements, no pay to win BS, no "premium subscription" for more per month than game pass. Just a darn good game.
tyler torres
4 months ago
This is everything I was looking for in a match game and more really. There's so much game here, story mode, battle mode, events, guilds, trade skills that your crew can work for you.You can customize your load out, upgrade gear, and choose from a huge amount of spells. And, although you can buy stuff, I played for 20+ hours before I made a purchase and I never felt pressured to do so. The only problem is the game crashes often depending on the phone you have.