The user might want to highlight features like the Match 3 gameplay, special features unique to this game compared to others in the genre, story elements, customization options, etc. Also, maybe mention the update (the "new" part) if there are new levels or features.
Wait, the user mentioned "full version new"—maybe there's a new major update with fresh content. If so, the review should mention that. But without specific info, I'll have to assume the basics.
Also, since the user is asking for a review based on a query that's more of a download request, maybe the context is more about the user's need to decide whether to download it. So the review should address both the content and the reasons why someone would or wouldn't choose to download it.
Consider downloading the free trial first to test the waters, but if the full version’s updates spark curiosity, go ahead. Just don’t expect groundbreaking innovation—this is more of a cozy sequel in an established formula.
Another thing to consider: if the user is looking for a review of the full version, they might be avoiding the trial version's limitations. So the review could emphasize the benefits of purchasing the full version, like no time restrictions, full access to episodes or levels, additional modes, etc.
