Wonderland Adventures - Irrevocable decisions?
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:53 pm
Hello,
I am just starting to play Wonderland Adventures. It looks very nice so far. However, I have found myself in the position of having completed an adventure but missing some really easy gems
. Whilst I do not mind too much about adventures which can be accidentally finished (although I did prefer the earlier games where there was a clear, unique exit which did not simply correspond to collecting the last of something), I would like to know whether there is any way to replay an adventure after completing it. I tried clicking again on the star but could not get the adventure to restart. If a way to do this will become apparent later in the game, please say so but do not reveal it. As it was, I had not saved the game yet, so replayed everything up until that adventure (fortunately I had not done much). Clearly this is not a good technique for later in the game. 
On a related note, I would also like to know whether there is any point in the game at which a choice you make can make it impossible to progress further in the game (not just an individual adventure), or block off a portion of the game from you. If these exist, are they clearly marked, or can a seemingly casual decision have that effect? Note that I do not want to be told anything about any secret features which may be present, only the main game!
As I said, I have not got very far with the game yet, but I would like to know these things before starting so that I can adopt the appropriate policy of saving games.
Thanks,
Christopher Elsby
I am just starting to play Wonderland Adventures. It looks very nice so far. However, I have found myself in the position of having completed an adventure but missing some really easy gems
On a related note, I would also like to know whether there is any point in the game at which a choice you make can make it impossible to progress further in the game (not just an individual adventure), or block off a portion of the game from you. If these exist, are they clearly marked, or can a seemingly casual decision have that effect? Note that I do not want to be told anything about any secret features which may be present, only the main game!
As I said, I have not got very far with the game yet, but I would like to know these things before starting so that I can adopt the appropriate policy of saving games.
Thanks,
Christopher Elsby