

Vizait is a match-three block-based puzzle game. The use of music is good, but the variety is sparse. As you match the colored blocks, the cheery sound effects really lighten up your mood and kind of make you keep going on to the next puzzle. The music accompaniment is rather somber and quietly underscores the thought process of your puzzle-solving skills. It's definitely a unique look a look which strangely works well with the atmosphere. The backgrounds of each new environment have a neat touch that appear as though the water colors were physically painted onto a thick paper stock because you can see how the colors "bleed" from one to another.
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The artistic rendition of the puzzle landscape is told through the use of watercolors to good effect. There is an interesting visual style that makes it worth seeing and the gameplay is different enough to check out, but nothing really sticks. Once again, to clarify, Vizati is not BAD. Unfortunately for Vizati, a colored block-based puzzle game, there just aren't enough clever puzzles or compelling gameplay mechanics to make this experieince more than a lunch-break distraction.

They are rarely ever bad, it just feels as though they are best seen as time-wasters as opposed to lengthy gaming experiences. Unless they are truly remarkable ( Peggle) or dangerously addictive ( Puzzle Quest), they simply blend into the cluttered landscape of gaming. Puzzle games are a strange beast to review.
