Pros:
Playing Asianata is an interesting way to relax. It is an interesting puzzle game which enables every user to enjoy an intriguing recreation.
Cons:
When you have to pause the game, and the restart is not the original, which means you should start from level X (X stands for the current level you've experienced). You could not save the record when you quit it, and the record will be kept when you restart the program.
Zuma is so famous with its mysterious background as well as music. Do you want to experience a different cultural background in Asia? OK, here we go!
When I first launched this program, I was surprised at its welcome interface - there are several familiar characters which stand for Asia: dragon, pagoda and the stone bridge. The tabs are designed on a traditional pillar. Sound interesting? The interface is also interesting to view. There are two dragons on either side of the interface, and the background music with a jocund effect.
It's a simple puzzle game yet requires your brain to think quickly, then you could enter next pass. The elementary level is the easiest one which only requires users to match four same color balls vertically as well as laterally.
Compared with Zuma, Asianata doesn't set many color balls as many as it; while the degree is a little harder than the former. Why do I say that? Because Zuma does not provide users a mixed color ball to match but this game does.

It confused me at first, as I did not know how to eliminate the color - assorted balls. It's very interesting to find a new way to challenge our mind, isn't it? Since there is a bi-directional arrow of it, you could know the hint it shows--the bi-colored ball could be eliminated.... The answer needs discovering by you thus I would not reveal.
Are you going to accept the challenge?