Make life a nice dream and make sweet ice cream - I Scream Ice Cream is here*!
Just in time for summer you have decided to open your own ice cream stand! You bravely shout "Ice Cream!" and suddenly rows of big gleaming children's eyes filled with excitement and expectation are lining up in front of you!
The challenge is on - magically blend milky and fruity to fine flavours of tasty deliciousness and serve the kids according to their wishes!
Your job is to collect big groups of same-coloured scoops of ice cream from your mixing bowl in order to fulfill the kid's "targets", which are represented by the numbers on the four different flavours on the ice cream cone on the right side of the screen. Note: you can only pick up same-coloured groups that show a "face" (minimum group size to be picked up: two scoops).
You have a limited number of moves to achieve the targets (each time you grab into your bowl your total number of moves is reduced by 1) but you can gain additional moves for collecting BIGscoop of ice cream groups:
Extra moves: Group of 9 scoop groups -> 1 extra move Group of 12 scoop groups -> 2 extra moves Group of 15 scoop groups -> 3 extra moves etc.
Note: a big scoop of ice cream group that will generate (an) extra move(s) shows a "face" with a big smile
Every time you remove a scoop of ice cream group new ice cream is added into your bowl: Watch the six cups above your bowl to see which flavours to expect - plan ahead and do not let your bowl overflow!
Also keep an eye on - the remaing time - the number of moves
Reach and preferably exceed the targets for a successful game and nice high scores!
Tip: Focus on one flavour to create the biggest group possible to both gain extra moves and to get the best possible scores. Save up one flavour cleverly before it reaches its target and try to end the game with a huge group for the best results!
Finger-lickin’ good!
P.S. also check out our small tutorial video for practical tips
Rather boring, perfectly for kids as so many other of the new games, but it's the adults that have the money. Maybe something to take into consideration next time you introduce a new game?
Gameplay-wise, it is a fairly novel take on the clicker genre. Look-wise, it is colourful and cute, which is what have proven to work best in our type of games. We know that our typical players are not kids, but this has turned out to work well across the board. As you point out, we would gain nothing from releasing games that only appeal to kids. /OF
The Fool will not address the troubles occurring after the latest site update (i.e. "Ongoing" and "Closed" tabs, link returning to main game page, "My support tickets" area).