Wonderland Adventures
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- leenallrad
- Gold Wonderlander
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Wonderland Adventures
I don't know just what to think of the new game....I was expecting something at LEAST similar to the other games that are constructed. I am very dissappointed. Anybody else out there feel the same?
Wonderland Adventures
I like the new game EXCEPT for the fact that I can't use the arrow keys. But I only have the demo at this point
- leenallrad
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- davidmwilliams
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I like the new game a lot. Although, I am an arrow key person and so it bugs me a little having to keep using the mouse to talk to people or to click OK or to navigate the menu.
I think the game is fun though and certainly reveales an interesting storyline.
I do have one other minor concern - although the game is extremely playable for me, my son enjoys the original trilogy a lot. I suspect this one may be less accessible for him due to the fact there's a lot of text - which is often necessary in order to have a character move or give you a key - and that (so far) the gameplay is linear with little ability to select which adventure you play, or to revisit an adventure.
Obviously, those issues are not significant in that the game is designed for a wide market and it would be unreasonable to expect Midnight Synergy to cater to pre-schoolers - but it was certainly nice that pre-school children could play the original trilogy.
I can't wait to find out if ever Midnight Synergy will make a level editor for this version of Wonderland too
I think the game is fun though and certainly reveales an interesting storyline.
I do have one other minor concern - although the game is extremely playable for me, my son enjoys the original trilogy a lot. I suspect this one may be less accessible for him due to the fact there's a lot of text - which is often necessary in order to have a character move or give you a key - and that (so far) the gameplay is linear with little ability to select which adventure you play, or to revisit an adventure.
Obviously, those issues are not significant in that the game is designed for a wide market and it would be unreasonable to expect Midnight Synergy to cater to pre-schoolers - but it was certainly nice that pre-school children could play the original trilogy.
I can't wait to find out if ever Midnight Synergy will make a level editor for this version of Wonderland too

- k82994
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New Game rocks
The new game is great. It has so much more than the other ones. Once you get past the Sewer you find all kinds of cool stuff. I'm saving up my coins to buy some needed equipment.
Re: Wonderland Adventures
leenallrad wrote:I don't know just what to think of the new game....I was expecting something at LEAST similar to the other games that are constructed. I am very dissappointed. Anybody else out there feel the same?

I saw enough of those keyboard games.
It was time to have a game with mouse control
AND a save option!!
Or can you do every level without 1 savepoint now?