Big Kahuna Reef for Mac OS X Big Kahuna Reef is an entertaining game in which you have to swap two coins to match three o more adjacent ones, thus causing the tiles to disappear from the board and making the tiles above them to cascade down possibly causing a chain reaction. Big Kahuna Reef - Underwater Adventure Puzzle for Mac PC. Matching items is now possible even deep under the water. In Big Kahuna Reef you are to dip into sea world and see Hawaiian aquatic life. Still, in Big Kahuna Reef the main point is the same as in all match-3 games: to burst all the crates and free all the fish by matching tree or more. Although it’s the classic game, Big Kahuna Reef 3 involves a host of fun new features. The core gameplay is set into two different modes: Timed of Relaxed. Earning money and creating your own underwater reef are still the prime objects of the game. Buying fish, food,.
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Big Kahuna | |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Developer(s) | Reflexive Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Reflexive Entertainment |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Wii |
First release | Big Kahuna Reef 2004 |
Latest release | Big Kahuna Party 2008 |
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Big Kahuna is a series of puzzle video games created by Reflexive Entertainment. Four games have been released in the series: Big Kahuna Reef, a tile-matching game, in 2004 for the PC; Big Kahuna Words, a boggle-style puzzle game released in 2005 for PC and 2008 for iOS; Big Kahuna Reef 2, a three in a row matchmaking game released in 2006 for PC; and Big Kahuna Party, a WiiWare tile-based party game released in 2008. All of the games in the series feature a Hawaiian theme, with oceans, exotic fish, and tiki heads.
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Around 7 December 2017, the official website that hosted all user-made levels and the forums for both the Ricochet (Ricochet Infinity, Ricochet Lost Worlds and Ricochet Lost Worlds: Recharged) and the Big Kahuna series were permanently shut down because they were no longer sustainable to run.[1]
Games[edit]
Big Kahuna Reef[edit]
Big Kahuna Reef is a match-making casual game that involves breaking boxes in order to progress past each level. The game was released by Reflexive Entertainment in December 2004 for PC and November 2005 for Mac.
Big Kahuna Words[edit]
Big Kahuna Words is a boggle-style puzzle game played on a Microsoft Windows PC, and written and distributed by Reflexive Entertainment. In the game, one must break all the boxes by making words (akin to Boggle) in order to progress through the game. Released in November 2005 it was then later published by Magmic Games on BlackBerry OS and iOS in May 2008 and December 2009 respectively.
Big Kahuna Reef 2[edit]
Big Kahuna Reef 2 is the sequel to the original Big Kahuna Reef. This casual game is a three in a row matchmaking game. The player must make strings of objects in order to break the boxes beneath; when all of the boxes are broken the level is complete. Like the title before it, Big Kahuna Reef 2 has thousands of user-made levels that can be downloaded in game, in addition to the standard levels made by the developer. Big Kahuna Reef 2 also introduced power-ups (bombs), hence the extended title Chain Reaction. The game was released by Reflexive Entertainment in June 2006 for PC and May 2008 for Mac.
Big Kahuna Party[edit]
Big Kahuna Party includes a single-player mode and an up to 4 player multiplayer mode. Each level resembles oceanic holiday for players as they match up sea-themed objects. Players have to discover new and exotic fish and explore all 99 levels. Players can swap tiles using either just the Wii Remote, or with both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk. Big Kahuna Party also features explosives, which are created as players make matches of 5 or more. They will vary in sizes from little sticks of dynamite to huge nuclear bombs used to clear out large sections of hard to reach level tiles. The game was released by Reflexive Entertainment in December 15, 2008.
IGN cited that it's an 'uninspired rehash' with little lasting appeal.[2] Wiiloveit.com, however, stated that it has a nice party element, serving as 'the main draw' of the release.[3]
References[edit]
Big Kahuna Reef 3 For Mac Catalina
- ^http://forums.bigfishgames.com/posts/list/955582.page;jsessionid=C48A9DB9F587DE49708CB3C9A8E1DE94
- ^'IGN Review'. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
- ^Wiiloveit.com Review
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Big Kahuna Reef | |
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Developer(s) | Reflexive Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Reflexive Entertainment |
Series | Big Kahuna |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Mobile |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multi-player |
Big Kahuna Reef is a tile-matchingpuzzle video game developed by Reflexive Entertainment. Released in 2004, it was the first in a series of Big Kahuna titles. The look of the game is that of ocean scenes, exotic fish and tiki heads.
Gameplay[edit]
Big Kahuna Reef is set in an underwater reef with a board that is shaped like a grid, covered by various things that have to be matched up in vertical or horizontal lines of three or more. To pass the level and progress, a player must break all of them by making chains of objects (such as starfish or shells), before the time runs out.[4] Between levels, points are earned that unlock new fish and other undersea creatures.[5] During the interludes between levels, one can create and observe their personal reef and its creatures in the Fish Screen mode.[6]
A Relaxed Play feature allows the choice of any level, without any time limit. The game also includes an editor, giving the players an opportunity to make their own boards, making up to thousands of additional free user-created levels by people from around the world.[7]
Reception[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^'Big Kahuna Reef on Steam'. Steam. Archived from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^'Ricochet Lost Worlds, Big Kahuna Reef debut'. Macintosh News Network. November 9, 2005. Archived from the original on July 9, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^James, Chris (October 11, 2006). 'Big Kahuna Reef dives onto mobile'. Pocket Gamer. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^ abMaddox, Chris (October 26, 2006). 'Big Kahuna Reef-Game review'. Pocket Gamer. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^ abColayco, Bob (September 26, 2006). 'Big Kahuna Reef Review'. Gamespot. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^ abHruschak, PJ (September 11, 2006). 'Big Kahuna Reef Review'. Gamezebo. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
- ^ abBade, Ted (May 4, 2006). 'Big Kahuna Reef'. Inside Mac Games. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
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