As I mentioned before, I got seriously sucked into previous versions of the game. The idea behind the puzzles is really fun. The base puzzle concept Fun and addictive
More so than anything, I loved unlocking new monsters because it meant I'd get to view new artwork. They were obviously designed by a phenomenal artist. Some of the creatures aren't that original, but others are simply breathtaking. The 3D renditions are alright, but I really loved looking at the beautiful 2D artwork.
Since the point of the game is collecting various monsters and adding them to your team, you'll be seeing loads of creative creature designs. I've always loved looking at designs for mystical fantasy creatures. Still, there were a few things I liked about the game. I was really disappointed with this game, especially given that I liked the smartphone and the 3DS version so well. As you play through the game, you unlock new creatures to battle with. The idea is to line up the proper orbs in order to take advantage of your opponent's weaknesses and defeat them. For instance, if you have a water-type creature on your team and you line up a bunch of water orbs, then you'll attack your opponent using your water creature. Each orb has a different color and does something different. The game has you line up orbs in order to attack opponents using the skillsets of various monsters on your team. These Puzzle & Dragons games are somewhat like Pokémon meets Tetris. And now, Puzzle & Dragons has come to Nintendo Switch. Edition was released, and it also proved to be a fun game. A few years later a 3DS game called Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons: Super Smash Bros. Seriously, I got really sucked into this game and spent hours playing it. I found it to be a thoroughly addicting game that provided challenging-yet-satisfying puzzles along with some beautiful artwork for my eyes to devour. Several years back, I discovered Puzzle & Dragons on my smartphone.