I played Call of the Ages several years ago, but numerous moves and changes of computers caused me to lose track of it. I finally remembered the name and downloaded it, and have been enjoying the game ever since. I like the variety of country histories and the game's casual nature. It's a downtime favorite for me!
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Call of the Ages immerses you in a mission to rebuild the Calendar of Ages through a journey across eight historical settings. Your task is to collect unique artifacts in each location, with each artifact pivotal to restoring the calendar. The core gameplay revolves around solving match-3 puzzles that reflect the distinctive eras and locations you explore.
Spanning over 90 levels, the game introduces puzzles that gradually increase in complexity, demanding strategic thinking and skillful planning. Special tiles and power-ups add layers of strategy and surprise to your puzzle-solving experience. Progress is marked by over 40 achievements, providing clear milestones and additional goals. Call of the Ages is crafted for those who appreciate intricate puzzle mechanics enriched by a historical backdrop, offering a balanced mix of challenging gameplay and engaging storyline.
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I really enjoyed this game a lot. I liked the way the challenge changed as the game progressed. That kept it interesting and fun.
An all around good game, similar to the popular games Candy Crush and Bejeweled, but with its own spin on the matching game genre. Plenty to do and keeps you entertained for hours.
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For me the game started out easy, but as you progress to higher levels you run into obstacles like sand, chains, ticking bombs and walls. You do obtain an amulet which lets you destroy cells, and there are other power-ups. I really enjoyed the challenge of the higher levels.
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