About This Game Up in the sky in a fantasy world, two friends Cid and Markus decided to bring an old tavern back to life in Among the Heavens! Playing as Cid, you will experience fast paced and fun gameplay by serving magical potions, entertaining guests and earning tips in order to add new fancy features to the tavern and build new ones in the future. In this Time Management game you will meet cute and surprising characters, each with their own unique personality, emotions and behavior! 50 fast-paced levels and 5 different restaurants Fun 3D animated characters Addicting match 3 mini games Magical power-ups and fantasy backgrounds 7aa9394dea Title: Among the HeavensGenre: Casual, SimulationDeveloper:Jetdogs Studios, CorePunch GamestudioPublisher:Jetdogs StudiosRelease Date: 6 Nov, 2015 Among The Heavens Download] [Xforce] between the heaven and hell. in heaven's hands. in heaven vybz kartel lyrics. among the heavens steam. in heaven for 90 minutes. in heaven mp3 download by vybz kartel. in heaven jyj. in heaven film. among the angels in heaven. among the heavens game download. among the heavens. in heaven for christmas. in heaven the car windows are always rolled down. tears in the heaven youtube. among the heavens pc game. in heaven vinyl. in heaven the police are. in heaven download mp3. in heaven guitar chords. in heaven gif. in heaven pics. among the clouds in the heavens. the heavens crack open. in heaven jyj english lyrics. youtube heaven. three steps above the heaven torrent magnet. holes in the heaven floor lyrics. amor heaven among the days. in heaven game. in heaven song download. made in heaven torrent download link. in heaven on fathers day. in heaven japanese breakfast. in heaven food. in heaven the engineers are german A well presented game, simple enough and fun, but it gets very repetetive, very fast, but I guess all games like this are deemed to get repetetive in the end, other than that, it's fun for the occasional gameplay.6/10. Very very enjoyable!. Cid and Markus have opened up a Potion Tavern on cloud. The first tavern is kind of a dump, but soon you get a new tavern with progressive design. This game is a Time Management Game with 3D graphics and lots of funny and challenging levels. After each level you can visit the Shop, where you can purchase different upgrades for your tavern or crew.. Haven't played Diner Dash? No problem. Neither have I. But I've played several games like it, long before Diner Dash took the mobile/tablet world by storm before Angry Birds took the mobile/tablet world by storm before Candy Crush took the mobile/tablet world by storm... where was I?Right, Among the Heavens, then, is a full-blown, no-pay-wall time management style game that is disturbingly addictive and compelling to people such as myself that are attracted to arbitrary star ratings that don't, among other things, solve world hunger. That is to say, you and some other bloke run several potion(?) taverns in the sky. Because the story exists, not only do you and your bartender friend seek riches from creepy mongoloid sky people, but you also have special friends that drop in to visit as well as a grumpy old boss who is needier than my girlfriend.Anyways, the general gist of it (especially if you have not played Diner Dash or games of a similar elk... yes, elk; I'd explain that, but I'd have to kill you) is thus: You and a buddy whose names I don't care to remember are seeking your fortune by serving people potions or skyshakes, if you will, while solving the logistical problem of how to go about doing it. Each tavern will have a variety of table layouts with such classics as the two-seater and the four-seater, but sometimes you might even get a six-seater (I know, right?), and space is limited. However, the population is insatiable as you appear to be the only cloudgrog joint in town and they will be clogging up your foyer as your tables fill up and the idiots do stuff like take too long reading the menu or dropping their drinks on the floor.The result is a self-inflicted chaos because everyone quite literally pays you in piles of gold, yet you never hire any staff. Instead, you, the player, are left to seat and serve everyone as your moustachioed pal mixes the Nimbusjuice. It's a very simple workflow:1. Customer comes in2. You seat the customer, preferably at a seat that matches their color for a point bonus3. That customer eventually waves you over to take their order by dropping a ridiculously-thick menu on the table4. You rush to that table to pick up the ridiculously-thick menu and must deliver it to the extra-ridiculously-thick pile of ridiculously-thick menus on the bar.5. Your bartender business partner makes their order and leaves it for you on the bar.6. You pick up the order and deliver it to the table.7. They drink whatever the hell is in those bottles and when they're done, they leave you a pile of gold8. You grab that pile of gold and drop it into a big chest9. The customer sits there stupidly as they wait for you to collect their tip (thankfully, this is you in the chair, clicking on a spinny circle, not the waiter you running back to the table).Simple, right? It all works intuitively and audio cues help you keep on track so you at least know you're going to miss something should you be off pace enough to miss it. Now, take that whole workflow and layer it on top of itself, staggered, several times and you start to get the picture of what this is going to be. Your waiter avatar has only two hands, meaning each can carry only one menu or one pile of gold or one order, etc. but thankfully, you can queue up several actions ahead of time (which can be inefficient if you go too far ahead).At any rate, the game very nicely eases you into the chaos it wishes to present in the later levels by providing a steady pace of new things. At first, you'll just get acquainted of how to get things done, but the challenge ramps up as you are introduced to different customers who have different demands; some are impatient, some will order more that once, some take longer to make decisions, etc. Some will come as large parties and force you to put tables together, giving up precious seats until they leave. Some are blue and some are red and if you sit them in certain seats, you'll get a bonus (this is key to getting 3 stars, by the way). Some have hipster scarves and will only sit at roped-off VIP tables because reasons. Some even have the nerve to show up by themselves and you're like, "BUT I CAN SEAT MORE PEOPLE, JERK". Got all that covered? Great. Now they can bring their own music that you have to play for them. Now there's people coming in through the back wanting their order to go. Now your customers are spilling drinks, sometimes because your boss has decided to sit in the corner and shake the room if you don't give him any attention (again, because reasons).But don't you fret - you have help as you can play a really shoddy match 3 game (it's easy) to get power ups that allow you to run faster or pause time, but keep in mind that these things are precious and shouldn't be wasted. The minigame only shows up between certain levels and the way the game saves your progress means that if you blow your powerups too early, you might find yourself stranded on a tough level without anything to help you get through it with that precious 3-star rating. You see, you can't go back to a previous level to farm powerups (although you can replay them simply to get that 3rd star) as the game saves after every level and reverts your progress should you decide to revisit one later on. For example, if you currently have 35 gold (to buy upgrades) and 2 power-ups, and then decide to revisit a previously-visited level, you'll actually revert back to the stats you had at THAT particular point in time, which may be 18 gold and 1 power-up. You can still move on with your current stuff, mind you, but you will always roll back to where you were, and then forward to where you are. In short, there's no way you can affect your current progress so if you find yourself without any power-ups, there's no way to go back and get some and no store to go buy some. Kind of a bum deal there. Protip: try your dangedest to 3-star every level without using power-ups and save them for the really tough ones.TL;DR - Among the Heavens is a terrific time-management game that can really challenge you, especially if you're the type that needs to get those 3-star ratings. It doesn't bring a whole lot of new stuff to the table in the genre, but this is a solidly-built game at a fantastic price, especially if you can nab it in a sale. If you've played Diner Dash, you know what you're getting into and if you haven't, this is a great place to start and it is in no way inferior to the game(s) that inspired it.. I am a fan Jetdogs Studios games. Among the Heavens is rather different than the normal games I've played by them. It is another version of Diner Dash. I adored Diner Dash, played them all, and when I expected a match three type game and a Diner Dash style popped up I was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed the games flow. The only thing I think seemed out of place was the actual Match 3 puzzle. It popped up, you played it for boost, yet playing it fell flat. There was no real pizazz behind it. It felt like an after thought to throw in to attract a broader audience. If another Among the Heavens is released, I would love to see something more done with the match 3 or replace it with a better mini game. Beside that little con, the rest I loved, then again I enjoy games along the Diner Dash style. It is repetitive, difficulty goes up, and you grind through it. Achievements are very attainable which I like. You can achieve these halfway through the game. The graphics are nice, music is okay however like most games I turn it off and play my own.. Very enjoyable casual game, is pretty well done and the art style is cute.For some it can be addictive.. I served all patrons suspicious liquids in potion bottles.I was the best drug dealer in all the clouds!
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