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Scenic Route's Generations App Reviews

The Scenic Route's Generations app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Scenic Route's Generations app an average rating of 4.89 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 19 ratings since its release on Apr 23 by Scenic Route Software. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Scenic Route's Generations?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.86 out of 5

19 global ratings

5 Star
86%
4 Star
14%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
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Explore global reviews of the Scenic Route's Generations app: Spain, Sweden.

7 Positive User Reviews for Scenic Route's Generations

Challenging, but not hectic

Love the self-paced nature of this game. The more you play it the more you start to develop your own strategy, which is a lot of the fun. Graphics are gorgeous, too!

You’re basic match three

I’ll give us a four star rating, despite it only being good on a phone and not an iPad as much and being just a basic match three with a small twist because it is not a paper plate or add game which I strongly support. Tired of those kind of games and regardless of this game I would’ve gotten five stars if I just had a little bit more to it.

My new favorite game...

I love this app!

I’m obsessed!

Generations is an amazing puzzle game! It's all about organizing family portraits to create generations, and it's super challenging but tons of fun. The graphics are bright and colorful, and there are online leaderboards, achievements, and even a sticker pack for iMessage. You can play as different families and it's just a blast! Totally recommend it for puzzle game fans. 5 stars all the way!

Can't put it down!

It's seemingly a simple game but it's filled with strategies to discover. I'm obsessed!

Fun, relaxing, whether co-op or solo play

This game is approved by me, and my 3YO and 6YO nieces. They immediately apprehended the game dynamics of matching three pieces to age up the family members, and we take turns laying down pieces. The youngest claimed the “bird” pieces and the eldest claimed the “baby” pieces. The self-paced nature of the game keeps it fun and relaxing, and the musical tones are a nice touch too. You can also save to the game and return to it later. The game developer has also shared some nice tips online. 100

What mobile games should be.

This game is fantastic. It’s incredibly fun and addictive and is well worth the $5. There are no ads, no loading, no annoying upsells. The only time I’ve been confused was when I didn’t see a save button so I could come back to a game… and then I realized that EVERYTHING IS JUST SAVES AUTOMATICALLY, like mobile apps used to do. This game will be a classic. We’ll done.