I decided to play a few games on the normal setting instead of easy, so you know I'm not a total game wimp. Most times my schedule is too busy to get intensely involved in a game. I have a preference for games that you can play on a break and save your progress. I also like games that let me play my own music on my system while playing. I like the puzzle aspect of games and actually prefer playing a game that is not time based - and instead have a "no clock" setting for strategy. For that reason you will see higher scores on my perpetual mode than on my action mode. I also feel that "no clock" modes are good for children. It good for parents because you have to deal with your child's dissappointment. This game allows you to try the level over as many times as you want. And again it will save your child's progress. I actually spend more time doing testing and reviews than actual game play. I will do an extended review on Super Pop and Drop. It has been a long time favorite of mine and is now a part of my personal full game libray.