A free color-matching game with adult themes
Pleasure Island is a color-matching game where you have to match three of a single color to have those pieces disappear. This rearranges the way the colored objects are arranged. The aim of this color-puzzle game is to clear the board.
Though this type of game was popularized by games like Candy Crush, it is actually very similar to a 2001 game called Bejeweled. Unlike those earlier games, there is no timer, and there is no obvious points board or scorekeeping.
This game is Bejeweled
The game itself is a featureless version of Bejeweled, with no difficulty changer, points boosts, special items, etc. There are a few adult-themed images, but nothing explicit. The female images were originally photographs that were vectorized and then photoshopped.
The sound doesn’t work
This may be due to how the game’s programming was drawn from the original Bejeweled because the classic game only had one song that repeated over and over. By cutting the song, the developers may have cut the soundtrack completely. Or, it could be a bug related to the device’s operating system.
Very little to do in the game
It looks as if the developers were trying to rip the original version of the object-matching game, Bejeweled. Then, they changed it to the point where EA couldn’t sue for copyright infringement.
Sadly, after stripping down the original game, there is not much to do. The marketing for the game shows lots of adult-themed women, but the game itself only shows a woman at the top of the game board.
The same assets as Bejeweled
The developers should have changed more because they used the same assets as one of the early Bejeweled. Even the reflections in the jewels are the same as in the early Bejeweled game. It may leave some avid gamers a little underwhelmed.