Match 3 is so far overdone that at this point you might as well throw it out and clean the oven. It's not a delicacy no matter who made it and how they garnish it.
This is a demo, linking you to another site after you finish the one short and uninteresting level. I'm not going to go to another site to continue a game unless it's a remarkably interesting game, and this isn't remotely interesting.
There's no need for a reset button. The first level cycles with the seasons, and everything resets when the seasons go change. After you finish with the queen ant, you have the option of repeating the game, starting from any of the four scenes. The game is well-designed. : )
Maybe later I'll rate this game higher. Maybe. But as it is, it's barely a start, and a barely functioning start. When you jump, you interact with the bottoms and corners of objects strangely, and it barely jumps enough to reach the platform as it is.
Great game! It needs more of an interface, though. If you make a piece too short, you cannot click on it to delete it. A few more levels would be nice, asking for a variety of shapes and conditions (e.g., a short bridge to carry a very heavy load).
An old idea redone with shiny new graphics, but the graphics and animations interfere with gameplay. Controls need to be far more responsive and have smoother, faster game movements. The strange angle for viewing is artistic, but again, it interferes with smooth gameplay. A game like this really must be top-down.
Fantastic idea. As it is, it's great. I have no suggestions other than perhaps adding more levels and perhaps a sequel with some slightly different dynamics for variety and challenge!
Great structure to the game, but it doesn't pan out in the gameplay. The attacks themselves are too fast, and the contrast is terrible, making it hard to see what's what. The gamescreen itself is also too small to see what's going on.
Yet another game that needs far more to it to even be considered a halfway interesting dress-up game. Even a young girl will be amused for only 3 minutes. Extend the concept to hold attention for more than 3 minutes, or come up with something else to do than just a very rudimentary "dress-up" "game".