Morninglory
I just love these games and always feel a level of sadness when I complete the game. The puzzles are thought provoking, use common sense, and use logic skills. Hints are available when needed. Just take your time and enjoy the process!
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4.85 out of 5
481 ratings in United States
I just love these games and always feel a level of sadness when I complete the game. The puzzles are thought provoking, use common sense, and use logic skills. Hints are available when needed. Just take your time and enjoy the process!
This was my first time playing a game by this developer, I AM HOOKED! Just finished this one so I’m going to download all the others. It’s not as long as some other escape games I’ve played but still great. If you need a hint they are free if you watch a ad. The hints are much more detailed than other games and I love that
I see that there is a new game called “Patio” on your website, but it’s not available in my region when I click on the AppStore link.
Can we have new games faster please
I need more Jammsworks games! The best, hands down! These games are so much fun and TOTALLY FREE!
UPDATE: Now the game is only half screen on the iPad. No longer as nice as full screen. Beauty and ambience is gone. Please fix this. NOV 2023 REVIEW: This game is Jammsworks at its best. Long play, beautiful scenes, smooth play. Only bug is that the mini-game instructions are attached to the wrong games, but it wasn’t too tough figuring the games out without the instructions. Still 5 stars. Thank you!
I’ve played almost every escape game they have. 5 stars!
This is only the second time out of…42 games (wowsa!) that I’ve rated a Jammsworks game lower than 5, and it breaks my heart. There were some highs for me: lots of fresh interactive puzzles, cleverly used; the “eraser” is back on notes, helping to keep things tidy.👏🏼 And I was very excited about another exotic location. Unfortunately, the downsides outweighed these for me. First, the graphics seemed a bit muddy, and less defined than usual, so I wasn’t always sure what I was seeing. And the narrower letter-boxing really reduced the playing area from previous games. This made it tougher for me to know where to tap, and WHAT I could interact with. So I tapped A LOT, which felt frustrating after a while. The game crashed during play, losing notes and flow. As to flow, the integration and smooth transitions seemed off. Maybe this was due to lots of similar locations (the same doors here, there, everywhere), or maybe I just made it harder, longer, more of a slog for myself.😉 Not sure, but “Marrakech” just didn’t work for me. It happens. I remain convinced that Jammsworks is still the best developer of these escape games…period. One or two toughies out of dozens of great games doesn’t make a diff to me. P.S. A small thing, but I miss the “note swipe from right.” An older game used the top button method, so if we’re going back to this I’ll adapt, but…😢
Jammsworks has the best games. Each one feels never ending. I can’t wait for the next one but will replay a few others.
Jaams works escape games are my favorite. The controls are great, it’s difficult but not too much, and all the tasks are interesting. Other escape games have you opening safes, this one will have you steal a banana from a monkey to use the peel to trip a biker so you can get in the restaurant. I’m always sad when I finish the latest game they’ve come out with. I’ve already completed all their other games. Each game they release is better end better. I highly recommend