» Game Description

Restoring Rhonda

Rhonda`s been overworked, and she`s lost her job as a prestigious art restorer. Help her rebuild her career and her confidence by working her way back to the top. Fortunately for Rhonda, an ancient, mysterious puzzle game has arrived to provide artistic aid. Can Rhonda master Azuba, a magical jewel swapping game, and earn the tools she needs to refurbish beautiful paintings? Meet colorful characters and choose from one of two modes in Restoring Rhonda.

» Game Features

  • 10 Stunning Paintings To Restore!
  • Play Classic Or Free Swap!
  • More Than 60 Brilliant Levels!
  • Addictive Art Restoration Mini-Games!

» Game Reviews

  • “with a twist but still tedious . You gain items to fix the paintings but you dont get to keep them from stage to stage not a great deal of excitement i wont be buying this one” – tinglyone
  • “While I can appreciate the portion of this game that allows you to fix up the paintings, the fact that you have to go back and "win" your tools every single time you need them is kind of irritating.. I played this for a while, and just got tired of it.. I didn't really care for the sound much either..” – minjofu
  • “i expected to love this game before downloading it , it will remain in your mind,it is the usual match 3,but we use fun tools ,the graphics and colours are fun and GREAT ,using tools after each level adds more FUN” – khaled1234

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz
  • Video: 3D Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: Skunk Studios
Release Date: 2008-10-30
Tags: match 3, puzzle

Did you know that…
Art restoration is related to art conservation. Restoration is a process that attempts to return the work of art to some previous state that restorer imagines to be "original". This was commonly done in the past. However, in the late 20th century a separate concept of conservation was developed that is more concerned with preserving the work of art for the future, and less with making it look pristine. Restoration is controversial, since it often involves some irreversible change to the original material of the artwork with the goal of making it "look good." The attitude that has developed in recent years with the development of conservation is to attempt to make all restoration reversible.

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