Intelly Works Games
Intelly Works is like a 50Cubes rebrand. 50Cubes is behind the popular games of Mall World and Fashion Designer. At the time 50Cubes was first discussed, there were only two games that I was aware of.
Instead of two, the current count is at five. The extra three were discovered while browsing additional info on the developers. I'm still playing the fashion games but the other three are pretty new, to me, and I had to take them for a spin to see what they were like.
First discussed in September 2017, Mall World has taken the top spot in the realm of fashion games; in my opinion at least. There were a variety of fashion themed games that were sampled over the years. Of all, MW has reigned supreme and continues to thrive.
A major differentiator is the fact that there's always something new released every week on top of daily rewards which includes the special currency. The Fashion Show functions like a true fashion show and everyone has an equal chance of winning regardless of level. Neighbors are awesome to have because you can visit their stores and shop.
Speaking of shopping, there are loads of stores to shop from. There are stores that cater to everyone and stores that are exclusively for VIP players. When you're not shopping for yourself, you're usually shopping for store inventory.
As mentioned in the September post, there are three catalogs from which to shop for store inventory. Regular and Premium catalogs are available to everyone while VIP is just for subscribers. I didn't see the VIP tab so this was just discovered but knew something was involved.
There was also mention in that post of how Mall World's VIP system is a genuine or at least an example of how a VIP system should look. Thirty-two months later and I'm still thinking this way. It's not a one-size fits all system and you're pretty much selecting the plan that's right for you.
Still loving the game and love seeing new stuff after breaks between gameplay. By new stuff I'm talking new fashions, hair styles, makeup, inventory collections, stores, limited edition fashion sets and clearance items (yes this counts).
I was introduced to Mall World in 2013. During that time, there were ads for this fashion designer game that surfaced quite a bit. While placing orders for inventory, an option for speeding up delivery surfaced and it involved watching an ad for Fashion Designer.
The more the ad was watched, the more I wanted to play. Fortunately, the game was tied to Mall World in that by selecting the free credits offer on the Mall World page, you have to complete a fashion task in the Fashion Designer game. Needless to say, I'm still designing to this day.
Like MW, FD was discussed previously in an October 2017 post. The aim of this game is to design outfits for clients that checks off all the boxes on their list of must-haves. When you're not designing for clients, you're designing for yourself either to earn the aforementioned MW Credits or to have something to wear in MW.
Though touched on lightly, whatever you design here will be accessible if not viewable in the other game. To date, I've managed to hold on to three designed outfits permanently and all you have to do is spend FD Credits to keep them. Of the three is my very first design of a pink and sky blue dress.
I've mainly done the fashion showcases and haven't touched on the missions in a while, but may have to in order to gain experience points. It's still a highly recommended game especially for those looking for some creative inspiration for their next outfit ideas.
A good comparison of objective based gameplay is King's Blossom Blast saga. In addition to completing objectives, you also earn perks for completing tasks successfully. There is currency that you earn along with boosts that can be used when you find yourself in a tight spot.
Haven't played long but have tested the missiles and trident boosts. It's a fun game to play especially when you run out of lives in other games and are looking for something to past the time till they fill up again. That is, if you remember to go back to said games.
For example: the pic to the right shows a collection of different colored blocks. If I click on the group of yellow blocks to the left of the board, those blocks will be highlighted and clicking again will cause them to go away. If I click on the single green block on the board, nothing will happen.
The goal of each stage is to clear as many blocks as possible. This means, it will help greatly, if you can match up all like colored blocks into clusters to make clearing the board a little easier. Should this not work as planned, then you can make use of boosts to clear any remaining blocks that are without a match.
Haven't dove in fully but did play a few rounds. Those few rounds, demonstrated how immersive and addicting the gameplay is.
Sounds simple enough but your focus isn't just the hidden object games themselves. Outside of the games you have an area which you literally have to build up. You are provided with the city hall and a walking path.
After that, you have to construct buildings and place decorations to help make things look nice. You are given a small area with which to work and after a certain point you can expand the land to include more buildings, attractions and decorations. This tidbit is what makes it different from the Elite Dollz hidden object feature; you actually earn a decent sum of currency to buy stuff.
Another difference is that the scenes are actual scenes and not just random items arranged in a still image. Each object is well hidden but once you reach the second round of the scene, things become a little easier to spot.
Bubble Epic and Jewel Epic are two other games developed by Intelly Works that are worth looking into if you're looking for new puzzle games to play. There is another app, though not a game, called Birthday Cards where you create your very own eCard for special occasions. These are definitely worth a look if you're looking for something new to enjoy.
Instead of two, the current count is at five. The extra three were discovered while browsing additional info on the developers. I'm still playing the fashion games but the other three are pretty new, to me, and I had to take them for a spin to see what they were like.
Mall World Game
Fashion Show - I'm in the top hat. |
A major differentiator is the fact that there's always something new released every week on top of daily rewards which includes the special currency. The Fashion Show functions like a true fashion show and everyone has an equal chance of winning regardless of level. Neighbors are awesome to have because you can visit their stores and shop.
Speaking of shopping, there are loads of stores to shop from. There are stores that cater to everyone and stores that are exclusively for VIP players. When you're not shopping for yourself, you're usually shopping for store inventory.
As mentioned in the September post, there are three catalogs from which to shop for store inventory. Regular and Premium catalogs are available to everyone while VIP is just for subscribers. I didn't see the VIP tab so this was just discovered but knew something was involved.
There was also mention in that post of how Mall World's VIP system is a genuine or at least an example of how a VIP system should look. Thirty-two months later and I'm still thinking this way. It's not a one-size fits all system and you're pretty much selecting the plan that's right for you.
Still loving the game and love seeing new stuff after breaks between gameplay. By new stuff I'm talking new fashions, hair styles, makeup, inventory collections, stores, limited edition fashion sets and clearance items (yes this counts).
Fashion Designer
A line of clients waiting in my studio. |
The more the ad was watched, the more I wanted to play. Fortunately, the game was tied to Mall World in that by selecting the free credits offer on the Mall World page, you have to complete a fashion task in the Fashion Designer game. Needless to say, I'm still designing to this day.
Like MW, FD was discussed previously in an October 2017 post. The aim of this game is to design outfits for clients that checks off all the boxes on their list of must-haves. When you're not designing for clients, you're designing for yourself either to earn the aforementioned MW Credits or to have something to wear in MW.
Though touched on lightly, whatever you design here will be accessible if not viewable in the other game. To date, I've managed to hold on to three designed outfits permanently and all you have to do is spend FD Credits to keep them. Of the three is my very first design of a pink and sky blue dress.
I've mainly done the fashion showcases and haven't touched on the missions in a while, but may have to in order to gain experience points. It's still a highly recommended game especially for those looking for some creative inspiration for their next outfit ideas.
Fish Epic
Fish Epic is best described as a match-3 fish theme game. That said, the gameplay isn't straightforward like the standard M3 types. While having matching at it's core, the game is objective base where you have to collect x-amount of a specific fish in order to complete the given stage.A good comparison of objective based gameplay is King's Blossom Blast saga. In addition to completing objectives, you also earn perks for completing tasks successfully. There is currency that you earn along with boosts that can be used when you find yourself in a tight spot.
Haven't played long but have tested the missiles and trident boosts. It's a fun game to play especially when you run out of lives in other games and are looking for something to past the time till they fill up again. That is, if you remember to go back to said games.
Wonderland Epic
A nice game that is simple and to the point. It reminded me of another game I used to play before it disappeared; can't recall the name. It's a puzzle matching game where instead of matching three or more blocks, you have to clear groups of blocks.For example: the pic to the right shows a collection of different colored blocks. If I click on the group of yellow blocks to the left of the board, those blocks will be highlighted and clicking again will cause them to go away. If I click on the single green block on the board, nothing will happen.
The goal of each stage is to clear as many blocks as possible. This means, it will help greatly, if you can match up all like colored blocks into clusters to make clearing the board a little easier. Should this not work as planned, then you can make use of boosts to clear any remaining blocks that are without a match.
Haven't dove in fully but did play a few rounds. Those few rounds, demonstrated how immersive and addicting the gameplay is.
Seaside Hideaway
Seaside Hideaway is quite similar to the Elite Dollz hidden object mini games with some exceptions. This hidden object game has stages known as scenes which are part of a larger story. The story here is that you are tasked with re-building a seaside town in order to bring it back to its glory days.Sounds simple enough but your focus isn't just the hidden object games themselves. Outside of the games you have an area which you literally have to build up. You are provided with the city hall and a walking path.
After that, you have to construct buildings and place decorations to help make things look nice. You are given a small area with which to work and after a certain point you can expand the land to include more buildings, attractions and decorations. This tidbit is what makes it different from the Elite Dollz hidden object feature; you actually earn a decent sum of currency to buy stuff.
Another difference is that the scenes are actual scenes and not just random items arranged in a still image. Each object is well hidden but once you reach the second round of the scene, things become a little easier to spot.
Closing Thoughts and Bonuses
Mall World and Fashion Designer are the games I'm most familiar with of the lineup. The latter were newly introduced. The newcomers have shown potential in being entertaining as well as fun.Bubble Epic and Jewel Epic are two other games developed by Intelly Works that are worth looking into if you're looking for new puzzle games to play. There is another app, though not a game, called Birthday Cards where you create your very own eCard for special occasions. These are definitely worth a look if you're looking for something new to enjoy.
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