The Golden Path of Plumeboom

Bullet
  • More than 100 unique levels.
  • Various entertaining bonuses.
  • Fun and familiar game play.
Min System request
  • OS : Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7/8
  • CPU : 600MHz or faster Processor
  • Memory : 128

Review for game: The Golden Path of Plumeboom

Plumeboom the Peacock of Orniland found an ancient map of treasures that are kept in caves stored by hundreds of magnetic locks, and of course it's the players' task to help Plumeboom open all the locks. Shoot colored orbs and be thrilled by the advanced physics system in the game. When there are three orbs of the same color aligned, they will burst. The more orbs you burst in one blow, the higher the score. The lock is opened, when there are no orbs left.



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Genre : Arcade & Action

Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.

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USD 6.99 0 from 1 sellers In stock
Ages: 3 YEARS & UP

Game Description:

Plumeboom the Peacock has found an ancient map of treasures! Help him match orbs and bring down the magnetic locks.


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Fun

This is a simple and fun game for wasting a bit of time. The boards are quick and make it easy to get addicted. I never take this one off my computer.

A Total Relaxer

I really enjoyed the easy pace and larger size game pieces , easier on the eyes .. they have it set up really cool and neat looking .. just sit back and enjoy , diamonds and jewel's will fall when you made a good hit shooting at least 3 balls of the same color , it is really pretty cool .. It is like other games , though different at the same time .. If you want a rough shooting game , this will not work and if you just want to kick back and relax while keeping your mind going at a much smaller pace , then this is for you .. Rated from 1 - 10 ... I would give it a 7 1/2 .. Always play before you buy , I'm older and enjoy the slower pace and kids are sure to enjoy this game as well

A Gentle Marble Popper Type of Game

That's what came to my mind. A very gentle, flowing sort of game. Very easy to play, being able to go through the levels while not fast clicking at all. I went through 4 levels in an hour. There are 12 games to a level. I think there are 12 levels. It's like a previous reviewer said "if you just want to totally relax, having a few or so minutes to just sit and let the mind go with the flow" this will certainly do it. I found myself nodding off because it was so relaxing and flowey (if that's even a word) LOL. I don't know about the music as I had the sound off but it was visually pretty. I will buy this so I hope you will try it at least and Enjoy!

Probably more for the kids!

A simple marble popper game where rather than having the balls moving in lines, they are attracted to a 'central magnet', so become a balloon shape in the centre of the playing area. The game itself was very easy to play. Almost no challenge whatsoever, but was still fun to play if you had "5 mins to kill" and wanted to do something that didn't involve much thought. I suspect the game itself was probably designed with the kiddies in mind, rather than adults.

OK but not great

I loved 'Plumebloom the First Chapter' and have played it many, many times. So when I tried this one I thought it would get better as the game went on. I was dissapointed - it's the same thing over and over. It is a good game if you have only limited time but if you compare it to the first one it is very lacking. If you really like the First Chapter, save your money because this one is nothing like it. My grandaughter might like it but I'm sure she would get bored with it in short time too.

Pleasing to the eye

My reaction to this game keeps changing. During the free play I kept getting interrupted so it took me three sessions to use up my hour. I loved the bright colors and bursting bubbles that spun around the center so I bought it. And it was fun...in 20-30 minute chunks, after which it became tedious. I was determined to finish it so I did. There's no scoring of rounds, no mini-games to break up the monotony, and the screens change so little when you get to a new level that, unless you look at which level and set you're on, you really can't tell you've made any progress. You can't play 'beat your last score' because the only score kept is the final one which requires you to play 99 rounds. I was thoroughly disgusted with my choice. BUT, I find myself going back to this game when I have a short time to play and just want something simple that's pleasing to the eye. I play a level or two and then I might go back a week later and play the next level. It is relaxing yet not totally mindless. It's not a great game, but it's not all bad either. I suggest playing the entire demo in one sitting and see what you think. I hope the developers come up with something more challenging because the plumebloom characters are bright and appealing.

Ok but easy

I had hoped it was more to it than it was. If you are looking for a challenge, you will not get it in this game. I kinda regret using a gameclub credit. Visuals is ok, but the music was annoying. I also had some lagging issues, which is rare.

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