Boils down to grinding – Glyph Quest Review

Cute art, charming text, but ultimately just an excuse to match tiles. The game establishes itself as an RPG of match 3 games, with the ability to earn monies for new abilities and items. Unfortunately, progress will come to a sharp halt as you may find yourself losing most of your battles. Many enemies can seemingly attack and heal at the same time, and each lose results any items you've used or gained during the battle disappearing afterwards. When I win a battle, it feels like luck was on my side, nothing more. If I want to win a fight, I basically have to go fight a bunch of really weak levels to earn money, buy potions, and basically just cross my fingers that I'm able to come out on top. Spell reversals seem to only work half the time, with poor or no explanation of why. Although you can match multiple tiles, apparently the game bases your combo and attacks off which element you start with, rather than which element you have the most tiles of in your selection. Unless you really just want to match tiles, it's hard to recommend this game.
Review by Piphan on Glyph Quest.

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