My Wonderland Fangame, Wonderland Fangame! Just kidding.
Ither RTW or WA:MOFI.They are the only ones I play. [size=0]Wondeland Fangame is real, but floor is 2D when evreything else is 3D.Nothing past that.[/size]
WA and MOFI, mostly because WA was the first wonderland game i played.
Also a random game with chickens that have nothing to do with wonderland except for the fact that BFG offered a demo of WA in addition to that game.
It's for a good reason, but it's spoilers so read at your own risk.
Highlight to read wrote:The ending sequence in Wonderfalls and at the Z-Bot machine isn't in the hub - it's part of the adventure itself. Skipping the adventure would mean skipping the end scene as well, due to how it works.
The last level of MOFI is the Mutant Raccoon of the game. Instaid of ending the adventure, the stars add to the number of stars you have, even though you're not in a hub.
^_^ wrote:No, it works same as RTW, but with WA and there are only 3 tutorial levels, one downloadable.
No it doesn't. RTW's Editor is not the game itself - it's a separate feature. People aren't talking about the editor alone when they say "RTW", they're talking about either the game or the entire package.
The WA Editor isn't in a package, it's just... an Editor. It doesn't have anything else to it. There's no full game with it, there's no separate features, nothing. It's just the WA Editor.
No, it isn't. RTW is a full, commercial game. It includes a Level Editor as a separate program. When people talk about RTW, they mean the game itself, community content optional or not.
The WA Editor is just a stand-alone program. The Level Editor is the entire thing. It doesn't count as it's not a full commercial game being sold for profit.
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